Lesson 1 Silt, irrigation, surplus, city-state, polytheism, ziggurat, Cuneiform, scribe, epic Lesson 2 Empire, caravan, tribute, astronomer, province, code, military Be sure to define and study the above terms
Kids will have fun learning about The Revenge of Ishtar in this fun, hands on Mesopotamia History Unit. This is great for kids of all ages.
Explore the geography, social structure, and literature of Ancient Mesopotamia through free activities at StoryboardThat. Use our classroom resources today!
This is a map of Mesopotamia showing the dominant kingdoms of Egypt, Mitanni, Hatti, and Kassite Babylonia.
Where is Mesopotamia and what importance does it have? Who where the ancient civilisations that populated it? Was this really the beginnings of modern human civilisation?
The city of Ur was one of the most important Sumerian city states in ancient Mesopotamia during the 3rd millennium BC. One of best preserved and most spectacular remains of this ancient city is the Great Ziggurat of Ur.
In An Ancient Mesopotamian School Boys Write On Clay Tablets Pheidippides Runs First Marathon To Bring News Of Greek Victory Over Persia The Grandfather The Gift Invitation To Trade The Hunter And …
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A basic level guide to some of the best known and loved works of prose, poetry and drama from other ancient civilizations ✅ What is the Epic of Gilgamesh
Write Your Name in Cuneiform In today’s Literacy, we will be looking at Cuneiform, an ancient form of writing from Mesapotamia (now Iraq). You can use this site to write your “Monogram&…
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This free Lesson Plan for Kids Discover Mesopotamia will help you teach kids all about the birth of civilization, from the many inventions forged in this ancient era, like the wheel and writing, to the religious beliefs and myths that still seem current today.
Sumerian Proverbs iriki nu ur-gir15-ra ka5-a nu-banda3 In the city where there are no dogs, the fox is boss.
Looking for a way to challenge your students to truly understand and work with the content of ancient Mesopotamia ? This task card set is exactly what you need. It covers the content of ancient Mesopotamia, Sumer, Babylon, and Assyria. This set is great for an end of unit review, early finishers, and stations. Students are asked to finish tasks at each of the levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy all the while working with the vocabulary, geography, people, and events of ancient Mesopotamia. This can be used with a textbook and/or the internet as a resource. Included you will find: 10 task cards for Remembering 12 task cards for Understanding 8 task cards for Applying 8 task cards for Analyzing 8 task cards for Evaluating 10 task cards for Creating A student tracking sheet where kids can keep track of which questions they have answered (perfect to keep in a binder or to glue in the back of an interactive notebook) 1 Individual student assignment chart If you like this item you might want to check out these: Ancient Mesopotamia and Sumer Geography Scavenger Hunt and Task Cards Hammurabi's Code: Launch, Explore, and Assessment the Kids Will Love! Mesopotamia and First Civilizations Direct Daily Vocabulary Instruction What is a Civilization? Sumerian / Mesopotamian Interactive Notebook Activities ********************************************************************************* If you would like to see how I use my items in my classroom please visit me at To Engage Them All!
A Danish scientist-couple has pushed back the date of the earliest smooch by more than a millennium.
Mesopotamia is said to be the oldest civilization. They are older than the Egyptian, Greeks, Mayans and Incans. Mesopatamia means between two rivers – Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It was also…
This week, the older elementary children at school and Blaze started learning about Ancient Mesopotamia. We've been doing worksheets about cuneiform, the writing of ancient Mesopotamia: Blaze and I watched this movie Monday night and I will be showing it to the kids at school tomorrow morning. It's part of a series about ancient civilizations. I also found this coloring page for the children to do, just incase the movie ends before the end of the class period: http://highland.hitcho.com.au/sumeriancitycolor.pdf The following website is a great resource for children learning about ancient Mesopotamia: http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/ Last night, I discovered a rap song that tells all about ancient Mesopotamia. I just wish the sound quality on this recording was a little better. Silly Music Video: This was a strange co-incidence. I was working on lesson plans about Mesopotamia for Blaze this week, when DH turned on the t.v. just as Capt. Picard on Star Trek :The Next Generation started telling the story of Gilgamesh.
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