Monday, April 24, 2017

Homework
- Cornell Notes
- Second Map
  • Worth 4 points
  • Page 278
  • Copy map into notebook
  • Should look very similar
  • Key/ Legend
  • No globe necessary

Thursday, April 13, 2017

  • Check nightly whether you have Cornell Notes to complete.
  • Map HW worth 11 points
  • Draw map and label as seen on page 277
      • Pacific Ocean
      • Mongolia
      • Himalaya
      • China
      • Yellow River
      • Chang Jiang
      • Copy map into notebook
      • Should look very similar
  •   No mountains drawing necessary
  • Copy map into notebook
  • Should look very similar
  • No globe inset needed

Friday, April 7, 2017

Originally posted on April 7.  Updated on May 11 to include India Project Reflection.

Notebook Sweep for Chapter 5 Section 1 China's First Civilization

Titles and Notes (No notes then no credit!): 12 points

China’s Geography

The Shang Dynasty

Who Were the Shang?
 
Spirits and Ancestors

Telling the Future

The Chinese Language

Shang Artists

The Zhou Dynasty

The Zhou Government

What Was the Mandate of Heaven?

New Tools and Trade

The Zhou Empire Falls

Maps: 16 Points + 1 Bonus Points

River Map  (Total points: 4+7=11)
page 277

Shang Empire  (Worth 4 points)
page 278

Shang Empire  
     (Worth 4 points + 1 Bonus)
page 282

Cornell Notes: 8 points
4 points for format (FM)
4 points for quality of questions (Q)

India Project Reflection
1 Point
pagepoint


Unit 5 Early China
Section 1: China's First Civilization

Facts on the quiz as seen on the Google slides:

Huang He (Huang He)
Rich yellow soil carried from Mongolia to the Pacific Ocean

Anyang
First capital of China

Wu Wang
Aristocrat who led a rebellion against the Shang.

aristocrat
Nobles acquire wealth from land they owned

pictograph
Characters that stand for objects

ideograph
Join two or more pictographs to represent an idea.

mandate
A formal order

Who did the Shang worship?
Spirits and Ancestors
Ancestor or honor departed family members

The Mandate of Heaven gave a Zhou king the power to rule.

Period of the Warring States: Local Zhou rulers battle each other.