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SS 8 China Unit Assignment: THE SILK ROAD Canada’s trade with China is set to increase dramatically. For this reason, it is becoming increasingly important to understand China’s trading history. China’s international trade – and one of the first instances of globalization! -- begins with THE SILK ROAD, a trading route that began during the Han Dynasty that reached as far as Western Europe. Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has asked for a scrapbook of information about THE SILK ROAD. Your group will choose 6 out of the 10 of the following expert areas to produce work work for the scrap work. You will include one WORKS CITED page listing all the resources you used for the project. Group size: 3 – 4 people (the work of groups of 4 members will be expected to be a higher caliber) 1. Creative Writer Write a journal entry/ graphic novel for a Silk Road trader entering a trading post. What is the trader’s motivation? What are the sights, smells, tastes, feelings, and sounds of a trading post such as Dunhuang, Khotan, Kroraina, Miran, Gaochang. (http://idp.bl.uk/education/silk_road/index.a4d) Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Double space From the perspective of a trader. Title Name Historical accuracy Relevant details Evidence of research Presentation Mastery of trade 2. Cartographer (Mapping) Draw a map explaining the route of the Silk Road. Consider precipitation, mountains, weather, geography, topography. The map must have a legend. (Consider including a bar graph of the topographical features!) Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Historical accuracy Relevant details Evidence of research Presentation Mastery of skill 3. Historian: Historical Analysis A paragraph explaining the consequence of trade on China or The Roman Empire. How did the Silk Road change China. Consider religion, social, technology, political or philosophical factors. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Double space Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill 4. Historian: Timeline Create and illustrate a timeline of the six most important events that helped shape Chinese history from the Shang Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. Include short blurbs explaining why you chose these six events over others. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name 6 events only Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill 5. Visual Artist: Illustration Create a life-like illustration (drawing, painting, computer graphic) of life in Dunhuang, Khotan, Kroraina, Miran, OR Gaochang. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Historical accuracy Relevant details Evidence of Research Presentation Mastery of skill 6. Economist A report on one item that China traded to other cultures (for example, paper). Why did China have that item in abundance (lots of it). How was it created? Why did that culture want the item? What did China get in return for that item and why did China need it? Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill 7. Art Historian Analyze one piece of art from each dynasty: Shang/Zhou, Chin/ Han and Tang. What does this piece of art tell us about 1) the technology of the dynasty. 2) the values of that people, 3) the purpose of art for that dynasty (tell a story, celebrate a belief or religion, convince people about a subject, , 4) and the audience the art is intendend for. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name 6 events only Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill 8. Publisher Put your scrapbook together using traditional Chinese bookbinding. Become an expert in Chinese bookbinding practices. Learn about stab-stitching, stitched-gathering, butterfly binding and more! Bind your scrap book using ancient methods. Be sure to add a page on the history of the binding process! (idp.bl.uk/education/bookbinding/) Must haves: Criteria Title Name Include a one paragraph description of the history of your type of bookbinding and why you chose it. Historical accuracy Relevant details Evidence of Research Presentation Mastery of skill 9. Technology Expert In an essay or mind-map, assess the impact of one technology on Ancient China. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Double Space Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill 10. Biographer Explain the role of an individual in “the big picture” of the history of China. Choose from Kongfuzi, Han Feizi, Laozi, Shi Huangdi, Gaozu. Be sure to make at least two arguments and support them with evidence. Use lots of facts. Must haves: Criteria 1-2 pages Title Name Double space Historical accuracy Thesis/argument/opinion Supporting evidence Presentation Mastery of skill Six chapters = 60 marks (Each chapter is out of ten marks) Works cited = 10 marks Total Project mark = 70 marks Don’t know where to start? Check out… http://idp.bl.uk/pages/education_students.a4d#3 http://mappingthesilkroad.net www.silkroadproject.org http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/special/silk_road.htm http://www.artsmia.org/art-of-asia/history/maps.cfm http://history.cultural-china.com/ http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/tps/1000bce.htm