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Social Studies Interactive Notebook Unit on Ancient China

How To Use Directions for the Teacher: Have your students use the following pages to create their very own Social Studies interactive notebook! Each page will have different shape cutouts. Have students read the instructions on each page and use the dotted lines to help them know which pieces to cut and place in their notebook. It s that easy! Page 6 is the cover of the Unit. Towards the end of the resource, you will find the answer key pages. Feel free to use them as a guide with your students. Enjoy!

able of Contents Social Studies Notebook Cover.....7 Power Words. 8-9 Events Timeline......10 My Map of Ancient China.....11 Ancient China Civilization - Overview... 12 Dynasties Overview......13 Oracle Bones & Bronze Age (Shang)..14 The Terracotta Army... 15 Confucius & Confucianism...16 Daoism... 17 The Great Wall of China.....18 The Silk Road..19 Ancient China Answer Key.20 Power Words Answers..... 21 Power Words Cont. Answers..22 Events Timeline China Answers.... 23 My Map of Ancient China Answers......24 Dynasties Answers..... 25 Oracle Bones & Bronze Age Answers....26 The Great Wall Answers...27 The Silk Road Answers. 28 Social Studies Curriculum....29 Thank You Page Copyright.... 30 StudentSavvy Info...31

My Social Studies Interactive Notebook ANCIENT CHINA NAME:

POWER WORDS! Directions: These are words you will be reading and defining throughout this unit. Come back to this page when you discover the definition and write it below! Cut out each flap and glue at the top. Write the definition underneath the flap! dynasty aristocracy oracle bones bureaucracy bronze casting Mandate of Heaven taotie mask Emperor millet Terracotta Army Confucianism Daoism

POWER WORDS! Directions: These are words you will be reading and defining throughout this unit. Come back to this page when you discover the definition and write it below! Cut out each flap and glue at the top. Write the definition underneath the flap! Legalism warlord Analects Great Wall Create your own!

2200BC Events Timeline 100 BC (Continue to fill in throughout creating your notebook) Ancient China The Shang dynasty is referred to as the Bronze Age. Jewelry, sculptures, tools, and weapons were created during this time period. The Zhou dynasty is often referred to as China s Golden Age. Important philosophers and great thinkers lived during this time period. What metal was discovered in Ancient China and how did it improve their way of life?

GEOGRAPHY The landscape of Ancient China played an important role in their civilization What was important about the landscape and why? Ancient China: The Land of Mountains & Deserts W N S E The Huang River Valley was the center of where early civilization developed. Directions: D r a w a n d l a b e l a m a p o f A n c i e n t C h i n a. L a b e l t h e H u a n g H e ( Y e l l o w R i v e r ), C h a n g J i a n g ( Y a n g t z e R i v e r ), H i m a l a y a, T i a n M o u n t a i n s, G o b i D e s e r t, A l t u n M o u n t a i n s, Q i n L i n g M o u n t a i n s. C o l o r c o d e u s i n g m a p k e y. Map Key

Ancient China Civilization Overview Similar to Ancient Egypt, Ancient Chinese civilization flourished along the banks of a large river. The Huang River Valley is where Ancient China developed. Huang means yellow in Chinese. The Huang River has a slight yellow color from the soil of the Gobi desert. Unlike the Ancient Egypt and Ancient Mesopotamia, the Chinese civilization still remains today. It has existed for thousands of years. Dynasty Overview Dynasties are a series of rulers that belong to the same family. In ancient times, there was not a smooth transition from one dynasty to the next. Rulers would often overthrow each other and dynasty time periods would overlap. During times when there was not a dynasty ruling, China would be ruled by smaller regions by different groups. After reading the overview on dynasties, predict what daily life was like in Ancient China. How do you think it differs from modern times?

Dynasties DYNASTIES TIMELINE: Xia Dynasty (2200-1700BC) Shang Dynasty (1800-1040BC) Zhou Dynasty (1046-256BC) Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Directions: Learn about each dynasty and summarize what you learned under each flap. Xia (2200 BC - 1 700 BC Approx.) Shang (1800 BC - 1040 BC Approx.) Zhou Qin (1046 BC - 256 BC) (221 BC - 206 BC)

Oracle Bones Oracle bones were pieces of bone or turtle shell used to communicate with the spirits and the gods. They were used mainly in the Shang dynasty. Those who used the oracle bones would carve questions onto the bone in a special script. Heat would then be applied to the bone until it cracked and the pattern of cracks would be interpreted as the future. Draw Oracle bone script uses pictographs. Create your own pictograph and write the meaning of it below. Shang oracle bone script hǔ 'tiger' Write Write a question about the future using your pictograph. Bronze Age Taotie Mask Bronze work during the Shang Dynasty is one of the greatest cultural achievements in the ancient world. The technique they used involved liquid bronze being poured over tightly packed clay molds. This allowed the artists to apply designs directly to their mold. Their favorite design was the Taotie masks. They represented a spiritual force to ward off evil spirits. The masks would always have large eyes, fangs, and nostrils to give it a beast-like appearance. After reading about the oracle bones and Taotie masks, what cultural shift do you notice about the Shang Dynasty?

Terracotta Army The Terracotta Army is a collection of life-size clay sculptures representing the armies of Qin Shi Huang. Qin Shi Huang was the very first Emperor of China. Even though there are around 7,000 figures, no two are alike! The clay figures are arranged in rows, very similar to military formation. The Terracotta Army was discovered in 1974 by men who were digging a well. Finding the largest pottery figurine group is considered one of the greatest archeological finds of all time. Qin Shi Huang was the first Emperor of the Qin dynasty (and of all time) from 220-210 BC. He standardized Chinese writing, law, currency, and bureaucracy. He was also known as a cruel ruler who killed those who didn t agree with his ideas. He also burned books and banned scholarly discussions.

Confucius & Confucianism Confucius was born in 551 B.C. and is one of the most famous Chinese philosophers. He strongly believed in the value of self-improvement and education. His philosophy can be found in a book called The Analects. Famous Confucius Quotes: Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it. It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop. Respect yourself and others will respect you. The superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions. Directions: Select a quote from above and describe underneath the flap what you think Confucius meant by this statement. Give a specific example and share with the class.

Daoism Daoism is a contemporary version of Confucianism. It is based on the teachings of Laozi, also known as the Old Master. Scholars are unsure if Laozi truly existed or he was a legendary figure for the Daoism religion. Daoism was followed in the early Han dynasty (100s BC) during philosophic times. The teachings of Daoism and of Laozi are written in a book titled, Tao Te Ching (The Way of the Dao). Similar to Confucianism, Daoism attempts to set forth proper behavior for improving one s life on Earth rather than afterlife. They focus on the nature of reality and the here and now. Famous sayings of Laozi from Tao Te Ching Without Darkness, there can be no light. Those who know do not say. Those who say do not know. The usefulness of a pot comes from its emptiness. Try to change it and you will ruin it. Try to hold it and you will lose it. Laozi, Founder of Daoism Directions: Select a quote from above and describe what you think Laozi meant by this statement. Write underneath this flap. Give a specific example and share with the class.

The Great Wall The Great Wall was designed to stop northern invaders (Mongols) from invading China. Many people mistake the Great Wall for being one continuous wall, but it is actually made up of different sections. All the sections together make up around 5,500 miles in length! It is the longest structure ever built by humans. The earliest sections of the wall, created in the Qin Dynasty (over 2,000 years ago!) were made from stone and wood. Many workers have lost their lives from working on the wall. Do you think The Great Wall was worth building? Why or why not? Give at least three reasons and use support for your reasoning.

The Silk Road The Silk Road was a route that traders utilized between China and western countries. It ran from China, through Asia, and all the way to Europe. The red lines represent land routes and the blue represent maritime routes. Chinese merchants exported silk, spices, tea, and other goods. This route was utilized in the Western Han Dynasty (after the Qin Dynasty) and the routes were formed throughout the Han Dynasty. What cultural impact do you think the Silk Road had on China? How did it influence their way of life? Predict hazards that traders faced along the way. How do you think goods traveled along the silk road?

My Social Studies Interactive Notebook ANCIENT CHINA NAME: Answer Key

POWER WORDS! Directions: These are words you will be reading and defining throughout this unit. Come back to this page when you discover the definition and write it below! Cut out each flap and glue at the top. Write the definition underneath the flap! dynasty sequence of rulers from the same family aristocracy highest class in a society, often born into the class oracle bones pieces of turtle bone or shell used to try to predict future events by supernatural means bureaucracy government run by multiple nonelective officials bronze casting a process used in ancient times to create bronze sculptures Mandate of Heaven The belief that Heaven kept order in the universe through the Zhou king. (During Zhou Dynasty) taotie mask One of the most important creations with the bronze casting. They represented a protective force against evil spirits. Emperor a sovereign ruler with great power and rank. millet Grown as a cereal crop farmers relied on rainfall to produce crops such as rice and millet. Terracotta Army A massive collection of clay sculptures representing the army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China. Confucianism The ideas and philosophy of Confucius ethical and not spiritual. He strongly believed in self-improvement and education. Daoism The contemporary version of Confucianism, based on the teachings of Laozi.

POWER WORDS! Directions: These are words you will be reading and defining throughout this unit. Come back to this page when you discover the definition and write it below! Cut out each flap and glue at the top. Write the definition underneath the flap! Legalism The idea that humans were evil by nature and it was necessary to use harsh laws and punishments. warlord A military and civil commander, having control of an area due to the presence of armed forces. Analects A collection of ideas and sayings attributed by the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Great Wall A series of walls made by stone and brick along the northern borders of China. Was built to stop Northern invaders (Mongols) from entering China. Create your own!

2200BC Events Timeline Xia Dynasty (not much is known/recorded during this time) (2200 BC- 1700BC) Zhou dynasty begins (1045 BC) Qin dynasty begins (221 BC) 100 BC Shang dynasty begins (1750 BC) Bronze Age (Shang dynasty) begins (1700 BC.) Confucius was born (551 BC) The Great Wall of China construction began (206 BC) (Continue to fill in throughout creating your notebook) Ancient China The Shang dynasty was referred to as the Bronze Age. Jewelry, sculptures, tools, and weapons were created. The Zhou dynasty is often referred to China s Golden Age. Important philosophers and great thinkers lived during this time period. What metal was frequently used in Ancient China and how did it improve their way of life? Bronze was used during the Shang dynasty. They discovered a new method of casting. The technique they used involved liquid bronze being poured over tightly packed clay molds. This allowed the artists to apply designs directly to their mold. The manipulation of bronze allowed for unique jewelry, sculptures, tools, and weapons.

GEOGRAPHY The landscape of Ancient China played an important role in their civilization What was important about the landscape and why? The mountainous landscape played a large role in Ancient China. It isolated the Chinese people and created barriers from invaders. N Ancient China: The Land of Mountains & Deserts The Huang River Valley was the central location where early civilization developed. W S E Directions: D r a w a n d l a b e l a m a p o f A n c i e n t C h i n a. L a b e l t h e H u a n g H e ( Y e l l o w R i v e r ), C h a n g J i a n g ( Y a n g t z e R i v e r ), H i m a l a y a, T i a n M o u n t a i n s, G o b i D e s e r t, A l t u n M o u n t a i n s, Q i n L i n g M o u n t a i n s. C o l o r c o d e u s i n g m a p k e y. Map Key See textbook map for a more accurate representation. China Qin Ling Mountains Allow students to design their own color-coded map key.

Dynasties DYNASTIES TIMELINE: Xia Dynasty (2200-1700BC) Shang Dynasty (1800-1040BC) Zhou Dynasty (1046-256BC) Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) Xia (2200 BC -1 700 BC Approx.) Marks as the end of primitive society and the beginning of dynasties. It lasted nearly 500 years with around 17 emperors. Little is known about this dynasty, little was recorded. Shang (1800 BC - 1040 BC Approx.) First recorded history in Ancient China began in the Shang Dynasty. Archaeologists discovered evidence of impressive buildings and city structures during this dynasty. They also found royal tombs, similar to those found in Egypt and Mesopotamia. They also found oracle bones, used by rulers to communicate with spirits and the gods. Zhou (1046 BC - 256 BC) Zhou was the longest lasting dynasty in China s history (over 800 years!) Zhou is divided into two dynasties Western Zhou (1046-771 BC) and Eastern Zhou (770-256 BC). This reflected the move of the capital eastwards where it was greater protected from invaders. This was a period of intellectual awakening. Important philosophers and great thinkers such as Laozi, Confucius, and Mencius all lived during this dynasty period. Qin (221 BC - 206 BC) During the Qin dynasty, Chinese politics changed dramatically. Legalism was adopted as the official ideology. Those who opposed legalism were punished or even executed. In legalism, humans were believed to be evil by nature. They were to follow strict laws and harsh punishments. The Great Wall of China was also built during this time.

Oracle Bones Oracle bones were pieces of bone or turtle shell and used to communicate with the spirits and the gods. They were used mainly in the Shang dynasty. Those who used the oracle bones would carve questions onto the bone in a special script. Heat would then be applied to the bone until it cracked and the pattern of cracks would be interpreted as the future. Draw Oracle bone script use pictographs. Create your own pictograph and write the meaning of it below. Shang oracle bone script hǔ 'tiger' Write Write a question about the future using your pictograph. Bronze Age Taotie Mask Bronze work during the Shang Dynasty is one of the greatest cultural achievements in the ancient world. The technique they used involved liquid bronze being poured over tightly packed clay molds. This allowed the artists to apply designs directly to their mold. Their favorite design was the Taotie masks. They represented a spiritual force to ward off evil spirits. The masks would always have large eyes, fangs, and nostrils to give it a beast-like appearance. After reading about the oracle bones and Taotie masks, what cultural shift do you notice about the Shang Dynasty? During the Shang Dynasty, the Chinese had a strong belief in spirits and life after death. They wanted ways to communicate with their ancestors and the gods. This was a major focus during this period in time.

The Great Wall The Great Wall was designed to stop northern invaders (Mongols) from invading China. Many people mistake the Great Wall for being one continuous wall, but it is actually made up of different sections. All the sections together make up around 5,500 miles long! It is the longest structure ever built by humans. The earliest sections of the wall, created in the Qin Dynasty (over 2,000 years ago!) were made from stone and wood. Many workers have lost their lives from working on the wall. It was successful during its time to keep out the invaders. Millions of common people were called to build the walls. Many people died possible over 400,000 people. Many were buried within the wall itself. In modern times the Great Wall provides China with a large revenue from visiting tourists. Examples: The Berlin Wall, the Walls of Madrid, the Walls of Jericho, and the Iron Curtain. Current Examples: radar, airspace, international waters, internet security, prevention from internet hackers. Do you think The Great Wall was worth building? Why or why not? Give at least three reasons and use support for your reasoning.

The Silk Road The Silk Road was a route that traders utilized between China and western countries. It ran from China, through Asia, and all the way to Europe. The red lines represent land routes and the blue represent maritime routes. Chinese merchants exported silk, spices, tea, and other goods. This route was utilized in the Western Han Dynasty (after the Qin Dynasty) and the routes were formed throughout the Han Dynasty. New religions were discovered Buddhist movements occurred along the Silk Road. New technologies and ways to create goods were discussed. Not only products were exchanged, but useful information and culture was exchanged on the Silk Road. What cultural impact do you think the Silk Road had on China? How did it influence their way of life? How do you think goods traveled along the silk road? What are hazards traders faced along the way? Traders often traveled in groups called caravans. They frequently used animals such as camels to move their goods in larger quantities. Traders would face dangers of robbers, bad weather, and illness. Lack of water was also a major concern while traveling.

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