The Rise of Sumerian City-States

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The Rise of Sumerian City-States I N T E R A C T I V E S T U D E N T N O T E B O O K How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia? P R E V I E W Think of a recent problem or challenge that you faced, and what you did to solve it. In the box in the flowchart below, draw a simple illustration of the problem or challenge. Also in that box, write a one-sentence summary of the problem. In the box, draw a simple illustration to show how you solved the problem. Also write one sentence describing the solution. R E A D I N G N O T E S Social Studies Vocabulary As you complete the Reading Notes, use these terms in your answers. Mesopotamia Euphrates River irrigation silt Tigris River Sumer levee city-state Teachers Curriculum Institute The Rise of Sumerian City-States 1

Section 1 List five words or phrases that characterize the geography of Mesopotamia. Circle the one characteristic that might pose the biggest challenge to people living there. In a complete sentence, explain why you chose this characteristic. Section 2 1. What were some advantages of living in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains? 2. In the box, draw and label a simple picture showing the problem that occurred around 5000 B.C.E. Also in that box, write a one sentence summary of the problem. In the box, draw a simple illustration to show how the farmers in the foothills solved the problem. Also write one sentence describing the solution. 3. Who were the Sumerians? 2 The Rise of Sumerian City-States Teachers Curriculum Institute

Section 3 1. Describe the seasonal weather changes in Sumer. 2. In the box, draw and label a simple picture showing the problem caused by an uncontrolled water supply. Also in that box, write a one sentence summary of the problem. In the box, draw a simple illustration to show how the Sumerians solved the problem. Also write one sentence describing the solution. 3. In what other ways did the Sumerians control the water supply? Teachers Curriculum Institute The Rise of Sumerian City-States 3

Section 4 1. What new problem occurred after Sumerian farmers created irrigation systems? 2. In the box, draw and label a simple picture showing the problem that could happen to an irrigation system that was not maintained. Also in that box, write a one sentence summary of the problem. In the box, draw a simple illustration to show how the Sumerians solved the problem. Also write one sentence describing the solution. 3. What was the long-term result of the Sumerians working together? 4 The Rise of Sumerian City-States Teachers Curriculum Institute

Section 5 1. How did the physical geography of Sumer leave its cities unprotected? 2. In the box, draw and label a simple picture showing the problem that caused Sumerian cities to fight with each other. Also in that box, write a one sentence summary of the problem. In the box, draw a simple illustration to show how the Sumerians solved the problem. Also write one sentence describing the solution. 3. Why do historians call the cities of Sumer city-states? Teachers Curriculum Institute The Rise of Sumerian City-States 5

Section 6 To complete the flowchart, summarize how geography led to the rise of Sumerian city-states. In the appropriate boxes below, list each problem and its solution, as described in the reading. 1 1 How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia? Food shortage in the foothills 3 2 2 3 4 4 P R O C E S S I N G On a separate sheet of paper, create a real estate advertisement to encourage people to move to one of the Sumerian city-states. Include the following: A clever title for the advertisement, to catch the reader s eye. Be sure it includes the words Sumerian City-State. At least three illustrations representing the ideas the Sumerians came up with to solve key problems. A caption for each visual that describes the solution and why it helped make this Sumerian city-state a desirable place to live. 6 The Rise of Sumerian City-States Teachers Curriculum Institute

R E A D I N G F U R T H E R Preparing to Write: Analyzing Artifacts Suppose that you are an archaeologist living five hundred years from now. You are excavating at a site in a flat, deserted area. From reading history books, you know that there was once a big city here. One day, you and your team find the artifact shown below. It is a two-sided coin of some sort. What can you learn from it? Side 1 Side 2 What five things do you notice about Side 1? What five things do you notice about Side 2? Using your observations in the lists above, what are three conclusions you might reach about the unknown society that used this artifact? Teachers Curriculum Institute The Rise of Sumerian City-States 7

Writing to Support a Conclusion List five personal artifacts found in your bedroom. Then write a paragraph describing one conclusion a future archaeologist might make about you. Use the examples from your list of personal artifacts to support that conclusion. Details about the personal artifacts should strongly support the conclusion. Use this rubric to evaluate your paragraph. Make changes to your work if you need to. Score Description 3 Personal artifacts (details) strongly support the conclusion. The paragraph uses both simple and more complex sentences well. There are no spelling or grammar errors. 2 The paragraph presents a fairly well-constructed conclusion (topic sentence). Personal artifacts (details) mostly support the conclusion. The paragraph uses both simple and more complex sentences fairly well. There are some spelling or grammar errors. 1 The paragraph presents a weakly-constructed conclusion (topic sentence). Personal artifacts (details) do not support the conclusion well. There is little use of more complex sentences. There are many spelling or grammar errors. 8 The Rise of Sumerian City-States Teachers Curriculum Institute