Green Team Social Studies - Charles E Brown Middle School - Newton Massachusetts
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Egyptian cosmetics
From discussions in class... the woman is applying kohl to her eyes. She also has a wig next to her. What else is in the picture?
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
British Museum Ancient Egypt
Today we are exploring the British Museum's Ancient Egypt site (see Museum Reference page above). Follow the instructions for RC12 found in Google Docs.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving
Friday, November 16, 2012
The Nile River
The videos below are decent introductions to the Nile River and a study of Ancient Egypt. Unfortunately I don't have English subtitles for the French speaker. The video on the right is by Dr. David Neiman. It is a scholar lecture about the Nile and Egypt
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Mesopotamia Vocabulary
The Mesopotamia Vocabulary quiz is this week. Try out this Hangman game as a way to quiz yourself.
Friday, November 9, 2012
British Museum
Check out the British Museum's interactive Mesopotamia Website. Choose a topic, read the stories and explore the topic in greater detail. Then take the challenge. This will give you some experiences with the first civilizations in the world.
I liked the geography topic, especially the farming challenge.
Another popular topic is the Royal tombs of Ur
Another great topic is time, this gives an idea about how archaeologists learn about ancient civilizations
I liked the geography topic, especially the farming challenge.
Another popular topic is the Royal tombs of Ur
Another great topic is time, this gives an idea about how archaeologists learn about ancient civilizations
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Hammurabi's Code
Hammurabi's Code
This link comes from Fordham University's Internet History Sourcebook for the Ancient World. The site is geared toward college students so the reading level may be challenging. The link brings you to the actual translation from the stone stele.
The image on the left of this passage a stone stele carved with the laws written for the Empire of Babylon. This Code of Hammurabi, inscribed in black basalt stone around 1760 BC is on display in The Louvre Museum in Paris. It is broken into three different sections. The first is an explanation of how the gods gave Hammurabi the right to make laws and dispense justice. The top depicts the god Shamash handing a staff - the symbol of royal power - to Hammurabi. The rest of the code details the particulars of laws and punishments. The Epilogue describes that the king is subject to the laws as well as his subjects
Monday, November 5, 2012
Electoral College
The Election is here! Check out these sites for election information
Who is Candy Glazier and why should you care?
2008 electors
NARA Electoral College
CNN Electoral College map
Past electoral college maps
Who is Candy Glazier and why should you care?
2008 electors
NARA Electoral College
CNN Electoral College map
Past electoral college maps
Friday, November 2, 2012
Mesopotamian Empires Quiz
Today's Agenda:
Your task:
- Open up an internet browser (Use CHROME or FIREFOX)
- Sign in to Google Docs
- Go to my Social Studies folder (Look in River Civilizations)
- Open the Mesopotamian Empires Quiz document
- Take the quizzes
- When you are done with the quiz check out the British Museum's Mesopotamia page
Your task:
- Explore one of the British Museum's civilizations of Mesopotamia
- Read the story
- Explore the civilization
- Take the challenge
- Write a review of the website in your google docs
- Is this a good website?
- What was your favorite part of the site?
- What was the least favorite part of the site?
- Was it easy to use? interesting? challenging? difficult?
- Would you recommend this website to others?
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