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WS/FCS Unit Planning Organizer Subject(s) Social Studies Conceptual Lenses Grade/Course 6 th Grade Innovation Unit of Study Middle East and Ancient Egypt Quality of Life Unit Title Laws, Floods and Pharaohs Laws Pacing 14 days Cultural Expressions Unit Overview In this unit students will study the civilization that grew in Mesopotamia, taking a close look at the citystates of Sumer and Ur, Judaism and the Babylonian Empire. The second half of the unit looks at the civilization of ancient Egypt. Mesopotamia o Geography- Why settle there? Technology/innovation developed to utilize resources o Development of city-states Sumer- Epic of Gilgamesh, ziggurats, writing (cuneiform) Ur- Birth of Judaism, Abraham, 10 Commandments, tenants of religion, monotheism o Conflict among city-states over resources- building of empires o Babylon- Hammurabi, large empire, need for order & protection, Hammurabi s Code Ancient Egypt o Geography- Nile River (benefits & costs), Technology to use the river, irrigation, channels o Ruled by pharaohs- theocracy, divine right o Social structure o Hieroglyphics- written language used for history vs. primarily economic records o Religion Polytheism- gods & goddesses Belief in afterlife- mummification Construction projects related to religious beliefs Temples Monuments Pyramids Created a need for labor and money taxation- goods/crops and corvée labor Unit Enduring Understanding(s) Civilizations often need laws to provide protection and order. Technology and achievements reflect the values of civilizations and societies. Unit Essential Question(s) Why do civilizations need laws? How do technology and achievements reflect civilizations and societies?

Essential State Standards Priority Objectives 6.H.2.3 Explain how innovation and/or technology transformed civilizations, societies and regions over time. 6.E.1.2 Explain how quality of life is impacted by economic choices of expressions reflected civilizations, societies Supporting Objectives 6.G.1.4 Explain how and why and regions have used, modified and adapted to their environments. 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations 6.C&G.1.1 Explain the origins and structures of various governmental systems. 6.C&G.1.4 Compare the role and evolution of laws and legal systems in various Unpacked Concepts (students need to know) 6.H.2.3 Innovation and technology, transform society 6.E.1.2 Economic choices impact 6.C.1.1 Cultural expressions reflect values 6.C&G.1.4 The role and evolution of laws and legal systems Unpacked Skills (students need to be able to do) 6.H.2.3 Explain how and why change takes place 6.E.1.2 Explain how quality of life is impacted by economic choices expressions reflect values 6.C&G.1.4 Compare the role and evolution of laws and legal systems COGNITION (RBT Level) 6.H.2.3 EXPLAIN 6.E.1.2 EXPLAIN 6.C&G.1.4 COMPARE 6.C&G.1.4 COMPARE

Unit Chunking & Enduring Understandings Suggested Lesson Essential Questions Potential Factual Content North Carolina Essential Standards Mesopotamia Geography Why did civilization form in the Fertile Crescent? o Tigris & Euphrates Rivers o Fresh water o Fertile land o Flooding o Irrigation o Flood control 6.G.1.2 Explain the factors that influenced the movement of people, goods, and ideas and the effects of that movement on societies and regions over time. City-State of Sumer How did the culture of Sumer reflect their values and beliefs? o Ziggurats o Cuneiform o Epic of Gilgamesh o Polytheism o Social structure Judaism What are the main beliefs and practices of Judaism? o Ur o Abraham o Monotheism o Torah o Canaan o Prophets o Moses & Exodus o Ten Commandments o Passover how cultural expressions reflected 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions. Babylonian Empire & Laws Why do civilizations need laws? o Empires spread across large area with large populations o Protection o Order o Babylon o Hammurabi o Code of Hammurabi 6.C&G.1.1 Explain the origins and structures of various governmental systems. 6.C&G.1.4 Compare the role and evolution of laws and legal systems in various civilizations, societies What are the similarities and differences in the laws of Hammurabi, the Ten Commandments and the laws of NC today? o Code of Hammurabi o Ten Commandments o NC General Statutes 6.C&G.1.4 Compare the role and evolution of laws and legal systems in various civilizations, societies

Ancient Egypt Geography What technology was created to help the Egyptians use the benefits of the Nile River? o Irrigation o Flood Control o Channels o Use of Reservoirs to store water o Use of sails o Boats o Stern-mounted rudder 6.H.2.3 Explain how innovation and/or technology transformed and regions over time. 6.G.1.4 Explain how and why civilizations, societies and regions have used, modified and adapted to their environments. Government How was ancient Egypt ruled? o Theocracy o Pharaoh o Bureaucracy 6.C&G.1.1 Explain the origins and structures of various governmental systems. 6.C&G.1.2 Summarize the ideas that shaped political thought in various, Social Structure Religion What was the social structure of ancient Egypt? What were the religious beliefs of the ancient Egyptians? o Pharaoh o Priests & nobles o Traders, artisans, shopkeepers & scribes o Farmers o Unskilled workers o Afterlife o Polytheistic o gods & goddesses 6.C.1.3 Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time. How did the Egyptian process of mummification reflect their religious beliefs? o Afterlife o Book of the Dead o Natron o Embalming o Canopic jars o Amulets o Linen strips o Ka How did the achievements of Egypt reflect religious beliefs and values? o Temples o Monuments o Pyramids

How did the use of money for construction projects affect the quality of life for most people? How do the monuments of ancient Egypt compare to those of the United States? o Mummification o Hieroglyphics o Taxation o Corvee labor o Examples of Egyptian monuments, temples & pyramids- Temple of Abu Simbel, Luxor Temple, Sphinx, Karnak, Pyramids of Giza, Obelisk of Pharaoh Senusret, etc o Examples of US monuments- Mount Rushmore, Washington Monument, Statue of Liberty, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, National Cathedral, etc 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions. 6.E.1.2 Explain how quality of life is impacted by economic choices of civilizations, societies 6.H.2.2 Compare historical and contemporary events and issues to understand continuity and change. Sub Concepts HISTORY Continuity and Change GEOGRAPHY Place Human-Environment Interaction CIVICS & GOVERNMENT Rights & Responsibilities ECONOMICS CULTURE Social Structure

Essential Vocabulary o empire o floods o irrigation o monotheism o polytheism o theocracy o temple o monument o nobles o bureaucracy o quality Enrichment Vocabulary o delta o pyramids o mastabas o corvée labor o mummification Enrichment Factual Content o Dig deeper into the details about any of the Egyptian accomplishments or customs Language Objective EXAMPLES Key Vocabulary Learning Objectives o SWBAT explain the terms flood, irrigation, polytheism. o SWBAT describe the social structure in Egyptian culture using the words priests, social class, pharaoh, farmers, traders, scribes and unskilled workers. Language Functions Learning Objectives o SWBAT explain how the Egyptians used technology to use the Nile River. Language Skills Learning Objectives o SWBAT read documents describing the methods for mummification and summarize the process. (Reading passages should be chosen/modified in accordance with the LEP students zone of proximal development). Grammar & Language Learning Objectives o SWBAT use adjectives to describe one Egyptian monument, temple or pyramid. Lesson Tasks Learning Objectives o SWBAT read examples of laws from the Ten Commandments and the NC General Statutes and compare them to the Code of Hammurabi. Language Learning Strategy Learning Objectives o SWBAT use a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the laws of NC, Hammurabi s Code and the Ten Commandments. (The linguistic load will vary from LEP student to LEP student. Level 1-2 LEP students may need a word bank or other supplement to complete this activity using this strategy).