UNIT 2 ENDURING ISSUES ESSAY THEME CIVILIZATIONS Agenda

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UNIT 2 ENDURING ISSUES ESSAY THEME: CIVILIZATIONS

UNIT 2 ENDURING ISSUES ESSAY THEME: CIVILIZATIONS

Agenda Aim: How do we write an Enduring Issues Essay? Do Now: Annotate the

Agenda Aim: How do we write an Enduring Issues Essay? Do Now: Annotate the task. Put a star next to important words, circle words you don’t understand, underline the verbs that tell you what to do. Mini-lesson : review enduring issues, model, components of an the Enduring Issues Essay. Work Period: Use the graphic organizer to write your thesis statement and outline your essay. Closing: Pair/Share

Unit 2: Enduring Issues Essay Aim: How do we write an essay on an

Unit 2: Enduring Issues Essay Aim: How do we write an essay on an enduring issue using documents to identify the issue? Do Now: Annotate the task. Put a star next to important words, circle words you don’t understand, underline the verbs that tell you what to do.

Enduring Issues in Global History Conflict Desire for Power Inequity Need for and Impact

Enduring Issues in Global History Conflict Desire for Power Inequity Need for and Impact of Innovation Impact of Interconnectedness Impact of Ideas and Beliefs Environmental Impact Scarcity Population Growth

Mini-lesson ➡ Directions: Read the story that Adrian’s grandfather told him and answer the

Mini-lesson ➡ Directions: Read the story that Adrian’s grandfather told him and answer the questions about it. Adrian’s Grandfather: “How much money do you want? When I was your age, my grandfather used to tell me that he would go down to the store on the corner and buy a sandwich and an apple for five cents. Five cents! Can you imagine that? When I grew up here it cost two dollars to get soda and turkey sandwich at that same store and now you’re asking me for 7 bucks!? ” Identify one enduring issue that Adrian’s father discusses in the passage above. Why is that enduring issue significant to him?

Mini-lesson Document Based Writing A written statement that uses documents to provide evidence for

Mini-lesson Document Based Writing A written statement that uses documents to provide evidence for thesis statement.

Enduring Issues Essay Components Statement - Claim/Intro with historical context 2. Body Paragraph 1

Enduring Issues Essay Components Statement - Claim/Intro with historical context 2. Body Paragraph 1 3. Body Paragraph 2 4. Body Paragraph 3 5. Conclusion 1. Thesis

Unit 2 Enduring Issues Essay Task Identify and define an enduring issue raised by

Unit 2 Enduring Issues Essay Task Identify and define an enduring issue raised by this set of documents. Using your knowledge of Social Studies and evidence from the documents, argue why the issue you selected is significant and how it has endured across time.

Writing an Introduction Identify the issue based on a historically accurate interpretation of three

Writing an Introduction Identify the issue based on a historically accurate interpretation of three documents.

Work Period Use the graphic organizer to write your thesis statement and outline your

Work Period Use the graphic organizer to write your thesis statement and outline your essay.

Example Introduction Innovation allows humans to improve the way they do things by advancing

Example Introduction Innovation allows humans to improve the way they do things by advancing technology. Innovation brought humans out of the Paleolithic and into the Neolithic. The Neolithic Revolution led to farming, more advanced weapons, and animal domestication. This led to the first civilizations. In Document 1 it explains how people changed from hunting and gathering in the Paleolithic to farming and domesticating animals in the Neolithic. This change is considered an innovation because hunting and gathering was dangerous. Farming is better because

Example In document 3 it explains how early civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia created

Example In document 3 it explains how early civilizations like Egypt and Mesopotamia created canals to help irrigate their crops. When people started to settle down and farm they needed to find a consistent water supply for their crops. Plants need sunlight and water to grow. Early farmers could not predict when it would rain so they created an irrigation system to water their crops everyday. This is an innovation because

Paragraph 2 Body 1 In document 1 it explains how people changed from hunting

Paragraph 2 Body 1 In document 1 it explains how people changed from hunting and gathering to farming.

Paragraph 3 Body 2 In document 2 it shows a map of the ancient

Paragraph 3 Body 2 In document 2 it shows a map of the ancient civilizations. In ancient civilizations people farmed for their food and lived and worked together.

Closing Pair/Share

Closing Pair/Share