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Ancient Egypt and the Near East Lockland Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies Skills and Methods 6A1. Use multiple sources to define essential vocabulary and obtain information for a research project including; a. almanacs; b. gazetteers; c. trade books; d. periodicals; e. video tapes; f. electronic sources. 6B2. Analyze information from primary and secondary sources in order to summarize, make generalizations and draw conclusions. Skills and Methods 6B3. Organize information using outlines and graphic organizers. 6B4. Read and interpret pictographs, bar graphs, line graphs, circle graphs, tables and flow charts. Skills and Methods 6C5. Complete a research project that includes a bibliography. 6C6. Communicate a position on a topic orally or in writing and support the position with evidence. Skills and Methods 6D7. Work effectively to achieve group goals: a. engage in active listening; b. provide feedback in a constructive manner; c. help establish group goals; d. take various roles within the group; e. recognize contributions of others. History 6A1. Construct a multiple-tier time line from a list of events and interpret the relationships between the events. History 6A2. Arrange dates in order on a time line using the conventions of B.C. and A.D. or B.C.E. and C.E History 6B4. Compare the geographic, political, economic and social characteristics of the river civilizations in the Nile (Egypt) before 1000 B.C. including: a. location; b. government; c. religion; d. agriculture; e. cultural and scientific contributions. History Location Northeast Africa Modern-day Egypt Along the Nile River protected by the Sahara (desert) Agriculture Government Monarchy Pharaoh inherited power through bloodlines Cultural Contributions Religion Polytheistic Many-gods Pharaoh was considered a god Farmed the fertile lands bordering the Nile River Seasonal floods deposited silt in the Nile River Valley that made it possible to grow foods and cotton. Developed a writing system called hieroglyphics in 3000 B.C.E. Scientific Contributions Studied math, astronomy, architecture, engineering, People in Societies 6A1. Compare the cultural practices and products of the societies studied including: a. class structure; b. gender roles; c. beliefs; d. customs and traditions. People in Societies Class Structure 82 Pharoah> Government Officials> Priests> Scribes> Artisans> Peasants> Gender Roles 83+86 Men Heads of household and Egyptian society Women Managed home and raised children Had rights to own land, run businesses, divorce, and be at all levels of classes Beliefs 87 Afterlife Egyptians believed in life after death Customs and Traditions Mummification Embalming of a dead body allowed for the person to use the body in its afterlife People in Societies 6A1. Compare world religions and belief systems focusing on geographic origins, founding leaders and teachings. People in Societies Egyptian Where: Nile River Valley Founder: Pharaoh Polytheistic (mainly) Belief in many gods Pharaoh was a god, too! Belief in one god Aten Pharoah was still a god! Sacrifice, Afterlife, Mummification Moses David Solomon Text 101+113 Teachings Where: Mesopotamia to Canaan (modern-day Israel) Founder: Abraham 103 Leaders 103 Monotheistic Judaism (Jews) 101 Torah (the Old Testament) Talmud (Jewish law) Teachings 107+112 Monotheism (one God) Ten Commandments People in Societies 6B3. Explain factors that foster conflict or cooperation among countries: a. language; b. religion; c. types of government; d. historic relationships; e. economic interests. People in Societies Language Jews spoke Hebrew Historic Relationships Religion Jews Jews Jews Jews Jews vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. Egyptians Babylonians Persians Greeks Romans Exodus Judaism Monotheism vs. Polytheism Government 114 Egypt with Jews 106 Jews leave Egypt led by Moses Romans with Jews 115 Babylonians, Persians, and Greeks with Jews 114 Economic Interests 114 Trade Route Canaan is at the crossroads of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Europe Geography 6A2. Use coordinates of latitude and longitude to locate points on a world map. Geography 6B4. Identify and describe a variety of physical and human regions by analyzing maps, charts and graphs that show patterns of characteristics that define regions. People in Societies 6A2. Compare world religions and belief systems focusing on geographic origins, founding leaders and teachings including: c. Judaism. Economics 6A1. Explain how the availability of productive resources and entrepreneurship affects the production of goods and services in different world regions. Economics Explain that most decisions involve trade-offs and give examples. Economics 6B3. Explain why trade occurs when individuals, regions and countries specialize in what they can produce at the lowest opportunity cost and how this causes both production and consumption to increase. Economics 6B4. Identify goods and services that are imported and exported and explain how this trade makes countries interdependent. Economics 6B5. Describe how supply and demand helps to set the market clearing price for goods and services and how prices reflect the relative scarcity of goods and services. Economics 6C6. Distinguish between goods and services typically produced by the private sector and the public sector.