New Visions Past Paper - Classical Era
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This document is a past paper that outlines the Classical Era in social studies. It includes questions regarding the time period and characteristics of classical civilizations.
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curriculum.newvisions.org/social-studies Timothy Lent - [email protected] Kameelah Rasheed - [email protected] Please Read: We encourage all teachers to modify the materials to meet the needs of their students. To create a version of this document that you can edit: 1. Make sure you are signed into a Google account when you are on the resource. 2. Go to the "File" pull down menu in the upper left hand corner and select "Make a Copy." This will give you a version of the document that you own and can modify. Teacher Overview: What is the Classical Era? When was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” Go directly to student-facing materials! SQ 2. What common 9.2: Vocabulary SQ. 1 What is the Classical Era? When was the geographic features are Introduction there? How do they affect Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” us? How do we affect them? Unit Essential Question(s): How did classical civilizations gain, consolidate, maintain, and lose their power? Link to Unit Supporting Question(s): What is the Classical Era? When was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?" Objective(s): Identify characteristics that Classical Civilizations had in common. 1. NYS Social Studies Framework: Key Idea Conceptual Understandings Content Specifications 9.3 CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS: EXPANSION, N/A N/A ACHIEVEMENT, DECLINE: Classical civilizations in Eurasia and Mesoamerica employed a variety of methods to expand and maintain control over vast territories. They developed lasting cultural achievements. Both internal and external forces led to the eventual decline of these empires.(Standards: 2, 3, 5; Themes: MOV, TCC, GEO, GOV, CIV) UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” 2. Social Studies Practices NYS Social Studies Practices New Visions Student Social Studies Practices Gathering, Using, and Interpreting Evidence (A2, A5, A7) Chronological Reasoning and Causation (B2, B6, B8) Comparison and Contextualization (C2) Identify Patterns Categorize Predict 3. Common Core Reading Writing Speaking and Listening Key Ideas and Details: Text Types & Purposes: Comprehension and Collaboration: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.2: Determine the central ideas or CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-10.2: Write informative/explanatory texts, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1: Initiate and participate effectively in information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate including the narration of historical events, scientific procedures/ a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and summary of how key events or ideas develop over the course of the experiments, or technical processes. teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9-10 topics, texts, and text. issues, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.3: Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or simply preceded them. Craft and Structure: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social science. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RH.9-10.7: Integrate quantitative or technical analysis (e.g., charts, research data) with qualitative analysis in print or digital text. Associated Classroom Posters Student Social Studies Practices Poster UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” What and when was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?" Objective: Identify characteristics that Classical Civilizations had in common. Introduction ➡ Directions: Complete the steps below, then answer the questions referring to your timeline. Step 1: On the timeline below, place five major events that have happened in your life in chronological order. Categorize Step 2: After your teacher has demonstrated it, break your timeline up into three periods of time. Label each time period (also known as era or age) with a name that describes what the events during that time have in common. For example you might label something as “Childhood” or “Living in Atlanta.” The Timeline of My Life Identify Patterns 1. How did you determine which events to group together into a time 2. If you gave your timeline to someone else without the time periods period? Why did you choose the names you chose for each time period? marked, what other ways might they break up the events in your life into eras? Why might their labels be different? UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” What is periodization? Periodization-the process or study of dividing the past into periods of time and Categorize naming them Sometimes when historians engage in periodization, the ways they divide up the time and the labels they give them has an effect on the way people think about that era and what happened during it. Identify Patterns ➡ Directions: Read the following names of time periods and then draw an image that represents them and explain what you think these eras were like. “Best Years of My Life” “The Dark Ages” “The Golden Age of Greece” Image: Image: Image What do you think it was like during the “best What do you think it was like during “The Dark What do you think it was like during “The Golden years of my life”? Ages”? Age of Greece”? UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” What is the Classical Era? When was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” ➡ Directions: Examine the text, timeline, and images below having to do with the Classical Era, then respond to the accompanying prompts. Predict The time period you will study in Unit 3 is known the 1. What do the words “Classic” and “Classical” make you think of? “Classical Age” “The Classical Era” “The Classical Period” “The Age of Classical Civilizations” 2. Circle the words or phrases in the definition to the right that you do not know or are confused by. Classical Era/Period/Age (600 BCE- 900 CE) Period of time in which complex civilizations expanded to 3. Based on the definition to the right, why do you think we study the Classical Era? establish large land empires and were more interconnected through trade than earlier civilizations. These civilizations made great contributions to our collective learning as a result of golden ages marked by prosperity. Most of the major belief systems that still impact our world were established during this time. UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” 4. Based on the timeline above, what time period 5. Based on the timeline above, during which 6. In Unit 3 you will study the Classical Era, based did the Neolithic Revolution and establishment of years did all of the Classical Civilizations exist? on the timeline above, predict what period will the first civilizations take place? you study in Unit 4. Each of the images below come from Classical Civilizations you will study in this unit. For each, complete the See-Think-Wonder activity. UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” See List three things you see in the image. Think Based on your observations, what do you think this is an image of? Where did it come from? What was its purpose? The Parthenon in Athens.jpg by Steve Swayne is published under the CC BY 2.0 Generic license See Think Wonder List three things you see Based on your Write two questions you in the image above. observations, what do you have about the picture think this is an image of? above. Where did it come from? What was its purpose? Wonder Write two questions you have about the picture. Image is courtesy of Wikimedia and is in the public domain UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” The Great Wall of China at Jinshanling-edit.jpg by Severin.stalder is published under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported license See Think Wonder List three things you see Based on your Write two questions you Source: Asian History on File, Facts on File, The Diagram Group (adapted) from the NYS Global History and Geography Regents Examination, June 2007. in the image above. observations, what do have about the picture you think this is an image above. See Think Wonder of? Where did it come List three things you see Based on your Write two questions you from? What was its in the image above. observations, what do have about the picture purpose? you think this is a map above. of? What does this map tell you about classical civilizations? UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” SQ 1: What is the Classical Era? When was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?” FA ➡ Directions: Using evidence from the information above, respond to the task below in the space provided. Part A Task: Using the information from the lesson, write one sentence describing what the classical era is and when it occurred. Categorize Part B Task: Identify Make a list of characteristics that make a civilization “classical”. Patterns UNIT 3 | Classical Civilizations | SQ 1: What was the Classical Era? What makes a civilization "classical?”