
TCI The Rise of Sumerian City-States
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JENNIFER CHURCH
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The people of ancient Mesopotamia faced challenges because of the geography of where they lived. The Rise of Sumerian
City-States We will look at four of these geographic challenges and discover how the solutions to them transformed Neolithic farming villages into complex Sumerian city-states.
The Rise of Sumerian City-States
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Use information from the section and this image to propose some possible answers to the Essential
Question: How did geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia?
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Response Groups
You will now work in you groups to take on the role of ancient Mesopotamians facing a series of problems. For each problem, you will learn about the issue and propose a solution. Then you will read to find out how Mesopotamians responded to the problem.
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You will now learn about the environment of Mesopotamia. This
will help you in your role as ancient Mesopotamians.
Read Section 1, Mesopotamia: A Difficult Environment.
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Problem A: Food Shortage in the hills
You must decide what to do about the food shortages
in your village.
Discuss the options with your group.
Increase the number of times each year that farmers plant their crops.
Move down to the river plains and try to grow crops there.
Abandon farming and return to hunting and
gathering.
Attack neighboring villages and steal their
food.
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Poll
Choose the option you think will best address the
problem. Prepare to justify your choice.
Increase the number of times each year that
farmers plant their crops.
Move down to the river plains and try to grow
crops there.
Abandon farming and return to hunting and
gathering.
Attack neighboring villages and steal their
food.
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Open Ended
Explain why your option is the best solution.
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To find out what ancient Mesopotamians did to solve their food shortages problem, read Section 2, Food Shortages in the Hills.
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Multiple Choice
Which solution did the Sumerians choose?
Increase the number of times each year that
farmers plant their crops.
Move down to the river plains and try to grow
crops there.
Abandon farming and return to hunting and
gathering.
Attack neighboring villages and steal their
food.
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Problem B: Uncontrolled Water Supply in River Valley
You live in one of the villages on the Mesopotamian
plains. You must find a solution to provide your village with a year-round water supply.
On the poster paper supplied, work with your group to design a water-control system. Draw and label the best plan for this system. Your plan should include rivers and fields.
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To find out what ancient Mesopotamians did to solve their flooding problem, read Section 3, An
Uncontrolled Water Supply in the River Valley.
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Multiple Select
What tools did the Sumerians use to control the water supply.
levees
dams
canals
buckets
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Multiple Select
What was this system of water control called.
Irrigation system
Splash City
Water Control System
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Problem C: Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System
You must decide what to do about the irrigation issue
in your village.
Discuss the options with your group.
Maintain only the canals around your village’s
fields.
Force members of another village to maintain
the entire irrigation system throughout the
year.
Cooperate with other villages to regularly
maintain the entire irrigation system.
Abandon irrigation and return to collecting
and carrying water from the river to the fields.
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Poll
Choose the option you think will best address the
problem. Prepare to justify your choice.
Maintain only the canals around your village’s
fields.
Force members of another village to maintain
the entire irrigation system throughout the
year.
Cooperate with other villages to regularly
maintain the entire irrigation system.
Abandon irrigation and return to collecting
and carrying water from the river to the fields.
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Open Ended
Explain why your option is the best solution.
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To find out what Mesopotamians did to solve their
problem of maintaining an irrigation system, read
Section 4, Building and Maintaining a Complex
Irrigation System.
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Multiple Choice
Which option did the Sumerians choose?
Maintain only the canals around your village’s
fields.
Force members of another village to maintain
the entire irrigation system throughout the
year.
Cooperate with other villages to regularly
maintain the entire irrigation system.
Abandon irrigation and return to collecting
and carrying water from the river to the fields.
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Problem D: Attacks by Neighboring Communities
You live in a Sumerian city. Neighboring communities are planning attacks on your city. On the poster paper, work with your group to design and draw a defense plan to protect the city. Make a simple drawing of the city, and design your defense plan around it.
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To find out what Mesopotamians did to solve their
problem related to fights over water use, read Section 5, Attacks by Neighboring Communities.
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Read Section 6, From Small Farming Villages to
Large City-States, in the Student Text.
Then comple the matching activity on the next slide.
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Reorder
Put these problems and solutions in the correct order the shows how the geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia. Continues on next slide.
Food shortages in the foothills
Moved to river
valley of Sumer
Too much or too
little water
Built an
irrigation system
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Reorder
Continued from previous slide. Put these problems and solutions in the correct order the shows how the geographic challenges lead to the rise of city-states in Mesopotamia.
Built an
irrigation system
Irrigation system
crossed village
boundaries
Began to work
together and live
in cities
city-states fought with each other
build walls and dug moats around city-states
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Vocabulary
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Match
Match each word to its correct definition
Area in southern Mesopotamia, where cities
first appeared
Two largest rivers in Southwest Asia that flow
from the mountains in Turkey to the Persian Gulf
in ancient times, the geographic area located
between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Sumer
Tigris and
Euphrates
Mesopotamia
Sumer
Tigris and
Euphrates
Mesopotamia
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Match
Match each word to its correct definition
a means of supplying land with water
an early city that was like a small, independent
country with its own laws and government
a wall of earth built to prevent a river from
flooding its banks
fine particles of rock
irrigation
city-state
levee
silt
irrigation
city-state
levee
silt
The people of ancient Mesopotamia faced challenges because of the geography of where they lived. The Rise of Sumerian
City-States We will look at four of these geographic challenges and discover how the solutions to them transformed Neolithic farming villages into complex Sumerian city-states.
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