Bell Ringer: November 13(14), 2017 - Muse TECHNOLOGIES1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper, 2: Silk Road...

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Announcements:

1: Thanksgiving Break next week!,

check your grades

You need:

1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper, 2: Silk

Road journal paper

Bell Ringer: November 13(14), 2017

1. Pick up a copy of the “Bell Ringer: Tang and Song

2. In the summary space, describe how the developments of Tang and Song China

Announcements:

1: Thanksgiving Break next week,

check your grades

You need:

1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper, 2: Silk

Road journal paper

Bell Ringer: November 13(14), 2017

1. Tang: porcelain, mechanical clock, foot-binding, civil service exam, gunpowder

2. Song: Moveable type, compass, paper money

Housekeeping

• Pass back papers

• Monday/Tuesday: TOP TEN GRADES FOR EACH CLASS- CANDY

• Monday/Tuesday: Failing-to-not failing: CANDY

• Take this time to set up your Cornell notes, turn in homework, and grab your clickers

Announcements/Materials

Announcements

• Thanksgiving Break is next week!

• Check your updated grades and missing work

• Reminder about missing work policy:• How to read Grade Sheet • How to use Weebly• Where to turn in work

Materials

• Spiral/paper

• DBQ packet (class set)

How do I find my grades?

Now what do I do?

• TJHSWORLDHISTORY.WEEBLY.COM

• Three bars in the upper corner

• Assignments

• Third Six Weeks

• Look for the TITLE or the DATE (B Days are in PARENTHESIS)

• Turn in to the LATE AND MISSING WORK FOLDER behind my desk!!

Lesson Objective

• Analyze how the Silk Road facilitated the spread of ideas and trade.

1. What are we learning?

• Rewrite the LO into a question. • How would

• How will

• How might

• Why would

• Why will

• Why might

Word Wall Vocabulary:

• Silk Road: series of trade routes from China to Rome

Trade Along the Silk Road

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbynqFeJnPw

Trade Along the Silk Road

• The Silk Road was a long distance trade route from China to Rome

• Silk and spices traveled from China westward

• Roman ideas were carried east, to their provinces

Trade Along the Silk Road

• Indian and Arabic traders act as middlemen and grow wealthy

• Cultural diffusion: including the spread of Buddhism from India to China

Turn and Talk

How did the Silk Road facilitate the spread of ideas?

ANS: As traders from Rome traveled to China, they met with other traders. They discussed their ideas, religions, cultures, etc. As the traders returned home, they took the things that they had learned and spread them to other people.

Fun Fact:

• The Silk Road was the name of a dark web site that was created as a market place for illegal drugs

• The FBI took down the site in 2013 and again in 2014 when The Silk Road 2.0 came online

• The name of the site is a reference the trade route

Independent Practice

• Get out your copy of the Silk Road journal DBQ

• On the left side of the front page, choose your identity (there is a class set of the roles being passed around)

• On the right side of the front page, read the background essay

• Answer the questions for the background essay on the left side of the back page

• Analyze the document on the right side of the back page

• Be prepared to share out!

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SHEET

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PHONE

TIME!