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Hillside Township School District Social Studies Honors World History Classical Civilizations and Empires 1000 B.C. to 1450 A.D. Eighth Grade-Honors Curriculum Contributors: Pamela Leone David Westervelt Jason Jaco Aruna Mathura David Garatino Ashley Pryce Superintendent of Schools Dr. Antoine Gayles Director Dr. Christy Oliver-Hawley Supervisor Danielle Caminiti, Academic Board of Education Approved: February 16, 2017

Table of Contents Section Page Mission Statement 3 Academic Overview 3 Affirmative Action Compliance Statement 3 Units and Pacing Charts Unit I: Classical Civilizations: Ancient Greece and Rome 5 Unit II: Arabian and Byzantine Empires 9 Unit III: African and Asian Empires 12 Unit IV: The Empires of Central and South America 15 Unit V: European Empires and the Rise and Fall of Feudalism 17 Pacing Guide 20 2

District Mission Statement It is the mission of the Hillside Board of Education to ensure that all students, at all grade levels achieve the New Jersey Student Learning Standards make connections to real-world success. We are committed to strong parent community school partnerships, providing a safe, engaging, and effective learning environment and supporting a comprehensive system of academic and developmental support that meets the unique needs of each individual. Academic Area Overview Social Studies, as defined by the National Council for the Social Studies, is the integrated study of the social sciences and humanities to promote civic competence. The primary purpose of the Hillside social studies program is to provide an academically rigorous environment that produces active critical thinkers and productive, civically competent, participants in our society. Students are given the opportunity to develop their own sense of place in our community, state, nation and global village. Students will pursue individual goals and challenges as they develop an understanding of self, the diverse community of which they are a part and their connection to the goals and interests of the global community and planet earth. Students will study history, citizenship/political science, geography, economics, anthropology, sociology, and the humanities as prescribed by the New Jersey State Student Learning Standards in Social Studies. As they study the human condition in these contexts, they will gain an understanding of their own country s history, institutions and environment. They will also apply their knowledge to understand the forces that have shaped world cultures. Students will learn to view contemporary problems facing the nation and the world as products of complex historical, institutional, and environmental processes. Students will discover their own individuality and the contributions they can make to society. They will know what they should strive to become and their role as responsible and productive individuals who possess civic competence Equality and Equity in Curriculum The Hillside Township School District ensures that the district s curriculum and instruction are aligned to the State s Student Learning Standards and addresses the elimination of discrimination and the achievement gap, as identified by underperforming school-level AYP reports for State assessment, by providing equity in educational programs and by providing opportunities for students to interact positively with others regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, religion, disability or socioeconomic status. N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.7(b): Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973; N.J.S.A. 10:5; Title IX, Education Amendments of 1972. UNIT I: _Classical Civilizations: Ancient Greece and Rome_(1000 B.C. to 600 A.D.) 3

ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Centralized governments and strong trade systems helped create extensive empires. 6.3.8.D.1. How are conflicting points of view addressed within a democratic society? The promotion of a common culture and social values enabled the classical empires to flourish. 6.2.8.A.3.a. How did the use of philosophies help empires unify their people? As commerce was promoted, cultures exchanged ideas and goods with one another. 6.2.8.B.3.a. Which geographical features of each empire affected the cultural systems of classical societies? Religion and mythology shaped the values of the classical societies. Cultural exchange and diffusion led to the spread of religions that continue to exist today. 6.2.8.C.3.b. How did civilizations develop organized systems of trade? 6.2.8.D.3.e. How did religions develop and spread throughout the classical age? The classical civilizations have several common causes that led to their decline. Classical civilizations have had long term impacts on societies continuing through modern society. 6.2.8.D.3.f. In what ways did the various belief systems influence life in classical societies? 6.2.8.A. 3.a. What different methods did rulers use to control and unify empires? 6.2.8. B.3 a. What was the role of geography in the expansion of empires? 6.2.8.C.3.a. How did land and sea trade routes impact the growing empires? 6.2.8.D.3.a. How did social hierarchies reflect the wealth, power and treatment of people within the empire? 6.2.8.B.3.b In what ways did geographical features lead to the decline of classical civilizations? 6.2.8.C.3.c. How did the military expansion of some empires lead to the demise of other empires? 4

6.2.8.D.3.c. Which common factors led to the decline of Rome, Gupta India and Han China? 6.2.8D.3.d. What were the legacies of each classical civilization? CPIs: Maps of trade systems across the continents Visual aids Graphic organizers Tests* Quizzes* Vocabulary Notes Primary sources DBQs Video excerpts Hunger Games Book Chromebooks *(Tests and quizzes will consist of, but not be limited to multiple choice questions and a written response component.) 5

NJSLS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Students will know: Students will be able to: 6.2.8.A.3.a That a variety of methods were used by the rulers of classical empires to control and unify their empires. Compare and contrast in a graphic organizer the various methods used by leaders to control empires. 6.2.8.A.3.e The similarities and differences between the legal systems of the classical civilizations and the American legal system. Create a chart demonstrating the similarities and differences between the legal systems of classical societies and the legal system of America 6.2.8.B.3.a How geography influenced the expansion of classical civilizations. Participate in a debate on the best form of government 6.2.8.B.3.b How geography impacted the development of the Greek city-states. Utilize an online map to locate the physical features on a map that influenced the expansion of classical civilizations. 6.2.8.B.3.a 6.2.8.A.3.a How the geographical features of the classical civilizations affected their cultural systems. How the philosophies of the classical civilizations helped unify the people of that society. Create a chart listing the geographical features of Greece and the impact of each feature on the development of the city-states Create a thematic map labeling geographic features that affect cultural systems 6.2.8.A.3.b 6.2.8.A.3.d. 6.2.8.A.3.c. The rights and responsibilities of the people according to economic and social structures in each of the classical civilizations. The roles and responsibilities of citizens in Sparta and Athens and how that compares to citizens in the United States. That the political systems of Greece and Rome had an enormous influence on the development of the United States government Research online how philosophies helped unify the people of classical societies and draw comparisons with modern day philosophies and their effects on societies today Utilize a Venn diagram to compare/contrast the rights and responsibilities of people as they relate to the economy and social structures of classical civilizations Complete a DBQ on Athens and Rome Citizenship 6.2.8.C.3.a 6

6.2.8.C.3.c 6.2.8.C.3.c 6.2.8.D.3.a 6.2.D.3.e 6.2.8.D.3.f 6.2.8.B.3.b The effects that land and sea trade routes had on the classical civilizations. That technology helped empires expand their trade and military leading to the growth of classical civilizations. That technology and innovations enhanced commerce and urban life in the classical societies How social hierarchies were used to maintain and control power and wealth in the classical civilizations. The basic beliefs of the various religions of the classical societies and how those religions expanded and spread. How religion, mythology and belief systems shaped the classical societies How geography led to the demise of the Greek city-states Create a diagram that demonstrates the influence of Greek and Roman political systems on the United States government Create a chart demonstrating the effect of trade routes on classical civilizations. Design a flow chart demonstrating the impact of technology on the trade systems and militaries of classical civilizations. Explain how technology and innovations were used to enhance commerce and urban life in an essay Create a graphic organizer in google apps to demonstrate how social hierarchies were used to control power and wealth and create a visual of the hierarchies. Create a timeline of the development and spread of religions during the classical time period 6.2.8.D.3.c 6.2.8.D.3.d The common factors that caused the decline of the classical civilizations The major achievements of the golden ages of the classical civilizations H: Create a myth based on Greek or Roman culture H: DBQ on the Fall of Rome Research and create an online or paper based project on one of the achievements of the classical societies (from Unit I ) 7

UNIT II: _Arabian and Byzantine Empires (500 B.C. to 1450 A.D.) ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rulers used a variety of means to create and control empires. Trade aided the empires wealth and territory growth. 6.2.8.A.4.a. In what ways did the rulers of emerging empires use a variety of means to unify and control their territories? Geography and conflict impacted trading between and within the empires. Arabia s physical features enabled it to become the center of African and European trade systems. Societies were affected by the trade of new technology and ideas between the cultures. 6.2.8.B.4.a. In what ways did geography play a role in the politics and economy of the empires? 6.2.8.b.4.b. How did maritime and overland trade routes impact urbanization, communication and help develop international trade centers? Relationships between empires impacted trading systems and the culture of empires. Religion and belief systems had a direct impact on the daily life of people in the empires. Conflict between the empires brought major changes to each empire. 6.2.8.B.4.d. In what ways did the physical features of the Arabian peninsula help it become the epicenter of Afro-European trade? 6.2.8.A.4.a. How did governments utilize trade to help govern their territories? Technological advances left enduring legacies for future societies. 6.2.8.D.4.c. How did economics shape each empire s social hierarchy? 6.2.8.C.4.c. In what ways did new business practices and banking systems help develop a merchant class in society? 6.2.8.C.4.a. In which ways were agriculture, population growth, urbanization, and commerce interrelated? 6.2.8.D.4. c How did religion unite and divide people throughout the empires? 8

6.2.8.B.4.g. Why were the locations of Constantinople and the Mediterranean Sea important enough to cause conflict between civilizations? 6.2.8.D.4.j. How did the technological innovations of the civilizations leave lasting legacies for future societies? CPIs: Maps of Arabian and Byzantine Empires Visual aids Graphic organizers Tests * Quizzes* Vocabulary Notes Primary sources Video excerpts DBQs Hunger Games book Chromebooks 9

*(Tests and quizzes will consist of, but not be limited to multiple choice questions and a written response component.) NJSLS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Students will know: Students will be able to: 6.2.8.A.4.a that rulers used different methods to unify and control their empires analyze the methods used by the rulers of empires to control their societies and interpret in writing which was most effective. 6.2.8.B.4.a that geography impacted the trade systems and relationships between the empires. analyze online maps to create a cause and effect chart showing the impact of geography on politics, trade and economy in the empires. 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.b 6.2.8.B.4.b 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.D.4.b 6.2.8.D.4.c 6.2.8.D.4.j how trade helped in the expansion and control of the empires. how geography played a role in the political structure and growth of economy in the empires. how maritime and overland trade routes impacted the urbanization of the empires. the connection of trade routes to the development of international trade centers. how religion affected the development of the growing empires. that religion can both unite and divide people. how religion shaped each empire s social hierarchy and daily life within the empires. the major technological innovations that changed life and had enduring impacts on future societies. research online maps to locate the trade routes on a map of the empires and explain in writing how those routes created urbanization in the empires. locate the international trade route centers on a trade route map and give an written explanation as to why Arabia became a major center for trade routes create a graphic organizer demonstrating the impact of religion on empires. create a visual diagram showing how trade, religion, and politics affected the social hierarchy and daily life in society research one of the technological innovations of the time period to explain its importance and justify in a written assignment its classification as an enduring legacy. DBQ assessment: Byzantine Empire 10

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UNIT III: _African and Asian Empires (500 B.C. to 1450 A.D.) ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rulers used a variety of means to create and control empires. Geography influenced the political, economic and cultures of each empire. 6.2.8.A.4.a. In what ways did the rulers of emerging empires use a variety of means to unify and control their territories? Trade aided the empires wealth and territory growth. Geography and conflict impacted trading between and within the empires. Societies were affected by the trade of new technology and ideas between the cultures. 6.2.8.B.4.a. In what ways did geography play a role in the politics and economy of the empires? 6.2.8.B.4.c How did geography create opportunities and challenges for trade and development in Africa? Relationships between empires impacted trading systems and the culture of empires. Religion and belief systems had a direct impact on the daily life of people in the empires. Conflict between the empires brought major changes to each empire. 6.2.8.b.4.f. How did the geographies of China and Japan influence their development and relationship with one another? 6.2.8.d.4.g. How did the open exchange between the Yuan dynasty and Europe have immediate and longterm impacts for both groups? 6.2.8.C.4.d. What role did trade play in the development of powerful city-states and kingdoms in Africa? 6.2.8.D.4.c. How did economics shape each empire s social hierarchy? 6.2.8.b.4.b. How did maritime and overland trade routes impact urbanization, communication and help develop international trade centers? 6.2.8.A.4.a. How did governments utilize trade to help govern their territories? 6.2.8.D.4.c. How did economics shape each empire s social hierarchy? 12

6.2.8.C.4.c. In what ways did new business practices and banking systems help develop a merchant class in society? 6.2.8.C.4.a. In which ways were agriculture, population growth, urbanization, and commerce interrelated? 6.2.8.D.4. c How did religion unite and divide people throughout the empires? 6.2.8.D.4.j. How did the technological innovations of the civilizations leave lasting legacies for future societies? CPIs: Trade route maps Maps of the empires Geography and political maps Visual aids Graphic organizers Tests* Quizzes* Notes Vocabulary Primary sources Video excerpts DBQs Hunger Games Novel 13

*(Tests and quizzes will consist of, but not be limited to multiple choice questions and a written response component.) NJSLS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Students will know: Students will be able to: 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.c that rulers used different methods to unify and control their empires how geography enabled and hindered trade in Africa. H: analyze the methods used by the rulers of empires to control their societies and have a class debate on which was most effective. 6.2.8.B.4.a how geography played a role in the political structure and growth of economy in the empires. utilize Chromebooks to locate the trade routes on a map of the empires and explain in writing how those routes created urbanization in the empires. 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.b 6.2.8.D.4.g.2.8.B4.f 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.D.4.b how trade helped in the expansion and control of the empires. how maritime and overland trade routes impacted the urbanization of the empires. how the open exchange between Europe and the Yuan dynasty had both immediate and long-term impacts on the societies the geographical factors that influenced the development of China and Japan. how religion affected the development of the growing empires. that religion can both unite and divide people. create a cause and effect chart showing the impact of geography on politics, trade and economy in the empires. locate the trade routes on a map of the empires and explain in writing how those routes created urbanization in the empires. design a graphic organizer in a google app or on paper that demonstrates how Europe and the Yuan dynasty were each impacted by the open exchange between the two societies create a graphic organizer demonstrating the impact of religion on empires. 6.2.8.D.4.c 6.2.8.D.4.j how religion shaped each empire s social hierarchy and daily life within the empires. the major technological innovations that changed life and had enduring impacts on future societies. create a visual diagram in google apps to showing how trade, religion, and politics affected the social hierarchy and daily life in society Research online one of the technological innovations of the time period to explain its importance and justify in a written assignment its classification as an enduring legacy. 14

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UNIT IV: _The Empires of Central and South America ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rulers used a variety of means to create and control empires. Geography impacted the development and economies of the Central and South American empires of the Aztecs, Incas and Mayas. Trade aided the empires wealth and territory growth. 6.2.8.D.4.c. How did economics shape each empire s social hierarchy? 6.2.8.C.4.b. How does trade influence the development of civilizations in Eurasia and the Americas? Technology impacted the development of the Aztec, Incan and Mayan empires. Geography and conflict impacted trading between and within the empires. Religion and belief systems had a direct impact on the daily life of people in the empires. 6.2.8.A.4.a. How did governments utilize trade to help govern their territories? 6.2.8.C.4.c. In what ways did new business practices and banking systems help develop a merchant class in society? 6.2.8.D.4.j. How did the technological innovations of the civilizations leave lasting legacies for future societies? CPIs: Maps of trade routes between the empires Physical maps of the empires Visual aids Graphic organizers Vocabulary Tests* Quizzes* Notes Primary sources Video excerpts DBQs 16

*(Tests and quizzes will consist of, but not be limited to multiple choice questions and a written response component.) NJSLS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Students will know: Students will be able to: 6.2.8.b.4.h 6.2.8.A.4.a The importance of landforms and climate in the development of the Mayan, Aztec and Inca Empires. that rulers used different methods to unify and control their empires design a booklet or a google slide show of landforms and climate in central Mexico and South America and their impact on the empires in Central America and South America. 6.2.8.B.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.g 6.2.8.A.4.a that geography impacted the trade systems and relationships between the empires. how trade and contact with other societies affected the development of empires in Eurasia and the Americas. how religion affected the development of the growing empires create a visual diagram on paper or in a google app of the methods used by the Aztecs, Incas and Maya to control their societies create a cause and effect chart showing how trade and contact between Eurasia and the Americas impacted each of the societies 6.2.8.D.4.b 6.2.8.D.4.c 6.2.8.B.4.h that religion can both unite and divide people how religion shaped each empire s social hierarchy and daily life within the empires which geographical features in Central and South America affected society in the Mayan, Inca and Aztec Empires analyze the impact of religion on society in a written assignment create a chart or diagram representing the social hierarchies of the Aztecs, Incas and Mayas and the factors that impacted life H: Hold a mock trial against the leaders of the societies for crimes against humanity for human sacrifices DBQ on the central and south American societies 17

UNIT V: _ European Empires and the Rise and Fall of Feudalism (500 B.C. to 1450 A.D.) ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Rulers used a variety of means to create and control empires. Geography influenced the political, economic and cultures of each empire. 6.2.A.4.b. How was feudalism used to promote social, economic and political order in Europe and Japan? Trade aided the empires wealth and territory growth. Geography and conflict impacted trading between and within the empires. 6.2.8.C.4.a. In which ways were agriculture, population growth, urbanization, and commerce interrelated? Societies were affected by the trade of new technology and ideas between the cultures. Relationships between empires impacted trading systems and the culture of empires. Religion and belief systems had a direct impact on the daily life of people in the empires. Conflict between the empires brought major changes to each empire. Different factors caused the rise and decline of feudalism 6.2.8.D.4. c How did religion unite and divide people throughout the empires? 6.2.8.D.4.g Which events led to the decline of feudalism? 6.2.8.D.4.j. Which major technological advances had long-lasting impacts on societies throughout the Middle Ages and later time periods? CPIs: Thematic maps Political maps Graphic organizers Visual Aids Vocabulary Primary sources Tests* Quizzes* Video excerpts DBQs *(Tests and quizzes will consist of, but not be limited to multiple choice questions and a written response component.) 18

NJSLS KNOWLEDGE SKILLS Students will know: Students will be able to: 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.a 6.2.8.A.4.a 6.2.8.B.4.a 6.2.8.A.4.a that rulers used different methods to unify and control their empires that geography impacted the trade systems and relationships between the empires. how trade helped in the expansion and control of the empires. how geography played a role in the political structure and growth of economy in the empires. how religion affected the development of the growing empires. H: design a chart to compare and contrast the methods used to control the various European empires, then hold a debate on which methods were best design a map to show the geographical features of European and explain how those features would impact trade and relationships between societies in a written assignment locate the physical features of Europe that affected the political and economic growth of the European empires 6.2.8.A.4.b 6.2.8.A.4.c how feudalism affected life in Europe and Japan. the medieval legal and constitutional practices that impacted modern democracy and institutions. create a graphic organizer demonstrating the impact of religion on empires. DBQ on knights and samurai 6.2.8.B.4.d why the location of the Arabian Peninsula led to the spread of Islam into Africa, Europe and Asia. research and analyze legal documents from medieval times and modern times. 6.2.8.C.4.e 6.2.8.D.4.b why interaction between the Islamic World and Medieval Europe impacted scientific thought and the arts. that religion can both unite and divide people. list the scientific thoughts and arts that were impacted by interaction between the Islamic World and Medieval Europe and explain how that contact affected science and the arts. 6.2.8.D.4.c 6.2.8.D.4.d how religion shaped each empire s social hierarchy and daily life within the empires. the causes and outcomes of the Crusades on society based on the perspectives of crusaders, Jews and Muslims. create a google presentation on how religion impacted interactions between the people, daily life and social hierarchies in the empires. create a timeline of the Crusades and a cause and effect chart to go with the outline. 19

6.2.8.D.4.e 6.2.8.D.4.j how the plague impacted all aspects of medieval society. the major technological innovations that changed life and had enduring impacts on future societies. identify the impact of the plague and analyze the permanent changes to society as a result of this event in a bar or line graph. research one of the technological innovations of the time period and create a presentation in a google application that explains its importance and justifies its classification as an enduring legacy. Create a coat of arms 20

Pacing Chart Unit: I -V Grade: 8 TIME FRAME TOPIC PERFORMANCE TASKS ACTIVITIES/PROJECTS ASSESSMENTS RESOURCES/INTERDISCIPLINARY CONNECTIONS September - October November December Unit I: Classical Civilizations Of Ancient Greece and Rome Unit II: Arabian and Byzantine Empires DBQ: Alexander the Great Create a project on the Arabian or Byzantine empire from a list of projects designed for varying types of learning styles Pearson My World History www.successnetplus.com (online book) http://www.imaginon.org/just_for_fun/default.as p January- February Unit III: African and Asian Empires DBQ: Silk Road Trade DBQ Project Binder Hunger Games Novel March April Unit IV: Empires of Central and South America Create a Power Point presentation on one of the civilizations representing geography and politics as they impacted those societies. Foldablesby Dinah Zike Mapping World History Set by Nystrom (World Atlas & Ancient World History Books) May- June Unit V: European Empires and the Rise and Fall of Feudalism Build a society project: Create the perfect society based on what has been learned throughout the year. Must create a map with physical landforms, government structure, a code of laws, a social hierarchy system and the jobs expected of the society. http://schools.nycenet.edu/region4/gchs/rocco/glo bal%20studies/unit%202.htm http://edhelper.com/teachers/graphic_organizers.ht m http://exchange.smarttech.com/#tab=0 21

http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/places http://www.pbs.org www.discoveryeducation.org http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education /mapping/?ar_a=1 http://www.history.com/shows/classroom http://www.yourchildlearns.com/megamaps.htm http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/main_pop/ps/ps_chin a.htm September- June Current Events Weekly current events that are relevant to classroom content, pertinent topics that reflect students interest, or assigned current events based on major topics in the news (i.e. local, state, national, global) www.nytimes.com www.cnn.com www.bbc.com www.msnbc.com 22