Geography

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A Study of China : Dynasties, Mao, and Modern China

This curriculum unit project involves a study of the Chinese dynasties, Mao and modern China. Students will take notes and create a group artifact.

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Along the Silk Road

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Along the Silk Road, . Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education.

The term "Silk Road" refers to an ancient network of trails and trading routes connecting East Asia to the Mediterranean. In some ways, the Silk Road was the first real conduit of globalization, as it connected vast lands into a trade network that spread goods, beliefs, and technologies far from their areas of origin. Trade along the Silk Road began around 200 BCE and continued on a significant scale until the sixteenth century CE.

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Around China in Ten Weeks: An Overview Utilizing All Five Social Studies Disciplines

Students will be able to incorporate the five fields of Social Studies (geography, history, government, economics, and culture) in their learning about China. Each week students will focus on a theme and produce a project to show their understanding of that theme in respect to China. Each week will also focus on a different learning modality.

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Asia in the Twentieth Century

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"Asia in the Twentieth Century." Education About Asia. Volume 10 (2005).
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Attila!

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"Attila!" Calliope: The Hunnic Invasions. Volume 2 (1991).
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