2015.16 Sixth Grade, Social Studies, Quarter 2 Ancient Egypt and Ancient India: Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, social, and religious structures of the civilizations of Ancient Egypt and India. Students will also identify historical connections and/or contrasts between these civilizations. On-Going Standards On-Going “I Can” Statements 6.WCE.SS.3 Honor the U.S. Constitution and recognize its significance and purpose. Analyze various historical sources effectively, including:  Primary sources  Texts  Political cartoons  Maps  Songs  Movies  Recordings

I can recognize the connection of past law codes including Code of Hammurabi, 10 Commandants, Greek concept of citizenship, and 12 Tables of Rome to our Constitution. I can analyze historical primary sources, texts, political cartoons, maps, songs, movies and recordings effectively. I can investigate and discover historical facts and make connections that impact my life today.

Use multiple maps to understand the variety of maps available and how they serve as a resource to obtain geographic and historical information. Identify and define basic map components and geographic forms.

I can identify the basic components of a world map, including the compass rose, map key, scale, latitude and longitude lines, continents and oceans. I can use a variety of maps to understand geographic and historical information, including political maps, resource maps, product maps, physical maps, climate maps and vegetation maps. I can identify basic geographic forms, including rivers, lakes, bays, oceans, mountains, plateaus, deserts, plains and coastal plains. I can identify the job characteristics of archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists and historians.

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Use technology effectively and appropriately to enhance the learning and develop 21st century learners.

I can think in creative and innovative ways using technology to communicate and collaborate, research and solve problems in an appropriate manner to learn history and geography.

Tennessee State Standards

Student Friendly “I Can” Statements

Ancient Egypt Standards

Ancient Egypt [c. 3000-1200 BC]

6.SS.15 On a historical map locate the Mediterranean and Red Seas, the Nile River and Delta, and the areas of ancient Nubia and Egypt. Identify the locations of ancient Upper and Lower Egypt and explain what the terms mean. On a modern map, identify the modern countries of Egypt and the Sudan.

I can reproduce a map of ancient Egypt that includes the Mediterranean and Red Seas, the Nile River and Delta and the areas of ancient Nubia and Egypt. I can locate ancient Upper and Lower Egypt and explain what these terms mean. I can identify on a modern map the location of Egypt and Sudan. I can recognize and explain why Egyptians settled along the Nile River.

6.SS.17 Develop a visual representation of the structure of Egyptian society including the role of the pharaoh as god/king, the concept of dynasties, the importance of at least one Egyptian ruler, the relationship of pharaohs to peasants, and the role of slaves in ancient Egypt.

I can create a visual representation of the structure of Egyptian society, including: pharaoh as god/king; dynasties; at least one ruler; the relationship of pharaohs and peasants; the role of slaves.

6.SS.18 Cite evidence from informational texts to explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Egypt with respect to beliefs about death, the afterlife, mummification, and the roles of different deities.

I can explain the religion of the ancient Egyptians and their beliefs citing evidence from informational texts.

6.SS.19 Summarize important achievements of Egyptian civilization, including:  the agricultural and irrigation systems

I can summarize important achievements in Egypt, including tools, agriculture, irrigation, the invention of a calendar, features of art and

I can compare and contrast the lives of individual Egyptian citizens in ancient Egypt.

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the invention of a calendar main features of the monumental architecture and art, such as the Pyramids and Sphinx at Giza evolution of writing- hieroglyphics the invention of papyrus

architecture, the evolution of writing [hieroglyphics], and the invention of papyrus. I can describe ancient Egypt’s writing system and its influence on people.

6.SS.20 Identify the Old, Middle, and New Kingdom time periods and evaluate the significance of the following:  Menes  Khufu  Hyksos invasion  Ahmose  King Tut  Queen Hatshepsut  Ramses the Great

I can create a timeline identifying the Old, Middle, and New Kingdom time periods of Egypt that includes major cultural achievements.

6.SS.21 Identify the location of the Kush civilization and describe its political, commercial, and cultural relationship with Egypt.

I can locate and describe the Kush civilization and its political, commercial, and cultural relationship with Egypt.

6.SS.22 Compare and contrast the religious, social, and political structures in Mesopotamia and Egypt.

I can compare and contrast the religious, social, and political structures in Mesopotamia and Egypt

6.SS.16 Investigate the kinds of evidence used by archaeologists and historians to draw conclusions about the social and economic characteristics of Ancient Nubia [the Kingdom of Kush] and their relationship to the social and economic characteristics of Ancient Egypt.

I can investigate and explain the evidence used by archaeologists to make connections between the kingdom of Kush and Egypt.

6.WCE.SS.4 Explain the economic importance of the Nile River and its use as a river highway.

I can explain the economic importance of the Nile River to ancient Egypt.

I can evaluate the significance of  Menes  Khufu  Hyksos invasion  Ahmose  King Tut  Queen Hatshepsut  Ramses the Great

I can recognize the basic components of Egyptian culture, including their language, common values, traditions, government, art, literature and lifestyles.

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6.WCE.SS.5 Identify types of Egyptian artifacts by pictorial representation.

I can identify types of Egyptian artifacts by pictorial representation. I can recognize the possible causes of change in Egypt, including pyramid building, Hyksos Invasion, new ideas, warfare, and others.

Ancient India Standards

Ancient India

6.SS.23 Locate and describe the Himalayas and the major river systems, including Indus and Ganges and evaluate the importance of each.

I can locate and describe the Himalayas and the major river systems, including Indus and Ganges, and evaluate the importance of each.

6.WCE.SS.6 Identify the economic and geographic reasons why people settled near the Indus River.

I can identify economic and geographic reasons why people settled near the Indus River.

6.SS.24 Analyze the impact of the Aryan invasions.

I can analyze the impact of the Aryan invasions and their relationship to Hindu religions.

6.SS.25 Explain how the major beliefs and practices of Brahmanism in India evolved into early Hinduism.

I can explain how the major beliefs and practices of Brahmanism in India evolved into early Hinduism. I can identify and explain the basic tenets and foundations of Hinduism, including its founders.

6.SS.26 Outline the social structure of the caste system and explain its effect on everyday life in Indian society.

I can create a visual representation of the caste system and explain its effect on everyday life in Indian society. I can compare and contrast the lives of individual citizens in India.

6.SS.27 Write a narrative text describing how Siddhartha Gautama’s [Buddha] life experiences influenced his moral teachings and how those teachings became a new religion that spread throughout India and Central Asia as a new religion.

I can write a narrative text describing the life of Siddhartha Gautama [Buddha] and his teachings and their spread as a new religion.

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6.SS.28 Describe the growth of the Maurya Empire and the political and moral achievements of the Emperor Asoka.

I can describe the growth of the Maurya Empire under the Emperor Asoka and his achievements.

6.SS.29 Identify the important aesthetic and intellectual traditions, including:  Sanskrit literature, including the Bhagavad-Gita, Ramayana, and the Mahābhārata  medicine  metallurgy  mathematics, including Hindu-Arabic numerals and the zero

I can explain the importance of Ancient Indian achievements including:  medicine  metallurgy  mathematics, including Hindu-Arabic numerals and the zero I can analyze Ancient Indian culture through the readings of religious literature and epics:  Sanskrit literature  the Bhagavad-Gita  Ramayana  Mahābhārata I can identify how early writing forms in the Indus Valley influenced life legally, religiously and culturally. I can recognize ancient India’s basic components of culture.

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