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The Indus Civilization worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide Class 7 students with comprehensive resources to explore one of the world's earliest urban civilizations that flourished in the Indus River valley from approximately 2600 to 1900 BCE. These expertly crafted worksheets strengthen critical thinking skills as students analyze archaeological evidence from Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, examine the sophisticated urban planning and drainage systems of Indus cities, and investigate the civilization's advanced trade networks, standardized weights and measures, and mysterious undeciphered script. Each worksheet includes detailed answer keys to support independent learning and assessment, while the free printables offer practice problems that challenge students to interpret primary source materials, compare the Indus Civilization to contemporary Mesopotamian and Egyptian societies, and evaluate theories about the civilization's decline.
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