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Swallows Charter Academy Domain Map World History- Early Civilizations Grade 10 Created 9/1/15 Torie Carter Grade-Level Domain MAP Content State Standards Literature – If applicable, list the content and skill guidelines for this domain from the ELA Sequence. These can be found in the Teacher Handbook or selected from the Core Knowledge Sequence. List those state standards that align to the subjectspecific guidelines. History/Geography – History 1. The historical method of inquiry to ask questions, evaluate primary and secondary sources, critically analyze and interpret data, and develop interpretations defended by evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources a. Evaluate a historical source for point of view and historical context (DOK 2-3) b. Differentiate between facts and historical interpretations, recognizing that a historian’s narrative reflects his or her judgment about the significance of particular facts (DOK 2-3) 2. Analyze the key concepts of continuity and change, cause and effect, complexity, unity and diversity over time a. Evaluate continuity and change over the course of world history (DOK 1-3) b. Investigate causes and effects of significant events in world history (DOK 12) c. Analyze the complexity of events in world history (DOK 2-3) d. Examine and evaluate issues of unity and diversity in world history (DOK 1-3) 3. The significance of ideas as powerful forces throughout history a. Discuss the historical development and impact of major world religions and philosophies. Topics to include but not limited to the Enlightenment and modern changes in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism (DOK 1-3) b. Investigate the historical development of and impact of major scientific and technological innovations. Topics to include but not limited to the Industrial Revolution (DOK 1-4) c. Evaluate the historical development and impact of political thought, theory and actions (DOK 1-3) d. Describe and analyze the historical development and impact of the arts and literature on the culture of the United States (DOK 1-3) Geography 1. Use different types of maps and geographic tools Unit 1: Early Civilizations Foundations of Civilation (Prehistory-300 BC) o Understanding Our Past o Neolithic Revolution o Beginnings of Civilization Ancient Middle East and Egypt o City-States of Ancient Sumer o Invaders, Traders, and Empire Builders o Kingdom on the Nile Akkadians, Babylonians, Hittites, Assyrians, Persians, Phoenicians Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom o Egyptian Civilization o Roots of Judaism Ancient India and China o Early Civilizations of India and Pakistan o Hinduism and Buddhism o Powerful Empires of India o o Mauryan Empire Gupta Empire Rise of Civilization in China Shang Dynasty Zhou Dynasty Strong Rulers Unite China Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty Template © 2012, Core Knowledge Foundation. All rights reserved. 1 Swallows Charter Academy Domain Map World History- Early Civilizations Grade 10 Created 9/1/15 Torie Carter to analyze features on Earth to investigate and solve geographic questions a. Gather data, make inferences and draw conclusions from maps and other visual representations (DOK 1-3) b. Create and interpret various graphs, tables, charts, and thematic maps (DOK 13) c. Locate physical and human features and evaluate their implications for society (DOK 1-3) 2. The interconnected nature of the world, its people and places a. Explain how the uneven distribution of resources in the world can lead to conflict, competition, or cooperation among nations, regions, and cultural groups (DOK 1-2) b. Explain how migration of people and movement of goods and ideas can enrich cultures, but also create tensions (DOK 12) c. Analyze how cooperation and conflict influence the division and control of Earth (DOK 1-2) d. Make predictions and draw conclusions about the global impact of cultural diffusion (DOK 1-3) Science – Advancements in medicine and technology such as trepanation, surgery, ironwork, weaponry and farm tools, mathematics, and papermaking Visual Arts – Calligraphy Music – N/A Language Arts Core Knowledge State Standards 1. Oral Expression and Listening Effectively operating in small and large groups to accomplish a goal requires active listening 2. Reading for All Purposes Literary and historical influences determine the meaning of traditional and contemporary literary texts The development of new ideas and concepts within informational and persuasive manuscripts 2 Writing and Composition Template © 2012, Core Knowledge Foundation. All rights reserved. 2 Swallows Charter Academy Domain Map World History- Early Civilizations Grade 10 Created 9/1/15 Torie Carter Organizational writing patterns inform or persuade an audience Grammar, language usage, mechanics, and clarity are the basis of ongoing refinements and revisions within the writing process Research and Reasoning 3 An author’s reasoning is the essence of legitimate writing and requires evaluating text for validity and accuracyRWC10-GR.10-S.4-GLE.2 Prior Knowledge What Students Will Learn In Future Grades Grade 2: N/A Early Civilizations in Asia: India and China Grade 4: China: Dynasties and Conquerors Grade 6: World Geography: Spatial Sense Judaism and Christianity Grade 7: Geography of Western and Central Europe Grade 8: Geography of China Geography of the Middle East Cross-Curricular Links Literature: Science: The Man Who Forgot by Liezi Human Evolution Language Arts: Poetry Mathematics: The Epic of Gilgamesh Geometry and Engineering the Pyramids Psalm 23 365 Day Calendar based on Egyptian astronomy The Mahabharata Decimal System Domain Vocabulary Artifact Fertile Crescent Subcontinent Prehistory Mesopotamia Monsoon Culture Sumer Rajah Archaeology Ziggurat Acculturation Technology Cuneiform Veneration Old Stone Age/Paleolithic Period Civil law Atman Criminal law Moksha Barter economy Reincarnation Money economy Karma Alphabet Dharma New Stone Age/Neolithic Period Nomad Animism Template © 2012, Core Knowledge Foundation. All rights reserved. 3 Swallows Charter Academy Domain Map World History- Early Civilizations Grade 10 Created 9/1/15 Torie Carter Domesticate Cataract Ahimsa Surplus Delta Caste Civilization Dynasty Four Noble Truths Polytheistic Pharaoh Eightfold Path Cultural diffusion Vizier Nirvana pictograph Bureaucracy Missionary Hieroglyphics Decimal system Papyrus Dowry Monotheistic Dynastic cycle Prophet Philosophy Diaspora Filial piety covenant Calligraphy Civil servent Instructional UNITS (optional) Literature When units have been developed using this Domain MAP, list the title(s) of your units here for reference. History / Geography Science Visual Arts Music Early Civilizations Template © 2012, Core Knowledge Foundation. All rights reserved. 4