The Fertile Crescent Activity 3
The Fertile Crescent Activity 3
The Fertile Crescent Activity 3
Materials
Overview
rivers. They will read about the effects of the river system on
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Standards
Key Vocabulary:
nomad
irrigation
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Partners should be
heterogeneously paired to
assist students who are
Approaching Grade Level
or English Language
Learners
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Using the annotated text, The Fertile Crescent, students will take
notes using the Cornell Notes template. With their partner,
students extract the central ideas and details from the text. Their
notes should include examples from the text. Keep the notes
because they will be a resource for the culminating assessment for Activity 3.
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Closure
Time: 20 minutes
Tell students that they have learned many facts about Mesopotamia and its rivers. Have them think
about the first Activity that explored California. Ask them to jot down some similarities and
differences about the two places that are so far apart on the globe. Discuss the similarities and
differences.
Pose this question: Why is it important to take care of our rivers?
Possible responses:
There are many things kids can help protect rivers. Ask students to think about ways they can
assure our rivers stay healthy? Record their notes on chart paper.
Possible responses:
Go play by the river! When people are aware of the beauty of the rivers, they are more likely to
take care of them.
The second technique was a new way of preparing the ground for planting by using a plow. Before
Sumerian farmers invented the plow, they used digging sticks to poke holes in the damp ground. Then
they dropped seeds into these holes. Sowing seeds in this way was hard, slow work.
A farmer using a plow cut a long, shallow furrow, or trench, in the earth. It was much easier to drop
seeds into this furrow than into small holes. The plow also loosened the soil so that roots could grow
more quickly. By hitching oxen to their plows, the Sumerians made this invention even more useful. A
farmer using an oxen-powered plow could prepare much more land for planting each spring than
could a farmer using a digging stick.
Sumerians were
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Ancient Mesopotamia
Directions: Thoroughly respond to the following question, making
sure to cite at least 3 pieces of evidence from the text to support
your answer.
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Name
Date
Perfect Paragraph
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Directions: Use the template to create your rough draft. Paste or write one sentence in each box.
Supporting Sentence #1 (blue): Gives a reason, example, or event to explain the topic.
Super Sentences and Perfect Paragraphs 2009 by Mack Lewis. Scholastic Teaching Resources
Detail Sentence #1 (green): Gives a detail about the first supporting sentence.
Supporting Sentence #2 (blue): Gives another reason, example, or event to explain the topic.
Detail Sentence #2 (green): Gives a detail about the second supporting sentence.
Super Sentences and Perfect Paragraphs 2009 by Mack Lewis. Scholastic Teaching Resources
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Perfect Paragraph
Super Sentences and Perfect Paragraphs 2009 by Mack Lewis. Scholastic Teaching Resources (page 90)
8. Concluding
Sentence
(red)
1. Topic
Sentence
(yellow)
Directions: Use the template to create your rough draft. Paste or write one sentence in each box.
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Perfect Paragraph
Date
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Directions: Use the template to create your rough draft. Write one sentence in each box.
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