
The Silk Road
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Geography
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 12 Questions
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The Silk Road
Connecting the World; Goods and Ideas
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Open Ended
If you had a million dollars to spend on any item(s) you wanted, what would you buy?
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Open Ended
If you were rich in the year 400 A.D, what kinds of things do you think you could buy?
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What Could They Spend Money On?
The rich in ancient times lived a life of splendor for their time, but most people today life in a life of greater luxury.
They may have eaten better food and worn better clothes, but their lives wouldn't have been all that different.
To flex their wealth, they would have had to go for the exotic and foreign.
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Enter: The Silk Road
Allowed people to access goods they had never seen before.
Connected China and India to Europe and Africa.
The most important trade route in the ancient world, for hundreds of years.
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Hotspot
Which location on the map shows the Silk Road going to Rome/Greece?
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Hotspot
Which location on the map shows the Silk Road going to The Persian Empire/Middle East?
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Hotspot
Which location on the map shows the Silk Road going to Central Asia?
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Image Analysis
Use the following images to make informed predictions about features of the Silk Road.
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Open Ended
What were some trade goods that you see in this picture?
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Open Ended
What were some goods that you might have been commonly traded on the Silk Road?
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Categorize
Silk
Dictatorship
Religions
Paper
Technologies
Horses
2 Dollar bills
Math
Llamas
Happiness
Ziggurats
Barbarians
Disease
What types of things do you think were carried along the Silk Road?
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Trade from East to West
The main good coming out of China was silk (how the Silk Road got its name). Silk was the ultimate status symbol in the West, and was very expensive.
China also exported porcelain, ornate metal products, and paper, among other things.
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Trade from West to East
Trade went both ways. From Europe, China received food and animal products, especially furs.
Eastern Europe also was a large exporter of slaves to India and China.
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What do you notice in this picture?
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What do you notice in this picture?
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Multiple Select
What do you think were commonly used methods of transportation on the Silk Road?
Horses
Camels
Carriages
Dog sleds
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Transportation Methods
Horses and camels were the primary carries of goods, able to travel long distances and carry heavy loads.
Traders generally traveled in caravans for safety.
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Trade Routes
The Silk Road was not one single route; it was a complicated series of constantly changing routes.
Routes could go through mountain passes, deserts, steppe, and there were even entirely over-water routes.
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Poll
What do you think would have been the hardest challenge of trading on the Silk Road?
Harsh weather
Bandits/raiders
How long the journey could take
Unknown diseases
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Instead, most merchants specialized in certain routes between cities along the way.
This network of local traders created the Silk Road
Almost no merchants ever traveled the full length of the Silk Road
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Review!
Let's Test What You've Learned
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Multiple Choice
What was NOT a commonly used method of travel on the Silk Road?
Sleds
Boats
Horses
Camels
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Multiple Choice
What was one trade good that went from West to East?
Silk
Porcelain
Fur
Paper
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Connecting the World; Goods and Ideas
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