Define nomadic.
What are communities that regularly move to and from areas in search of food and water?
The name of the civilization that developed in modern-day Iraq.
What is Mesopotamia?
Making a comparison using the words "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
My dog's breed and name.
Who is Ravioli, the golden doodle?
Define sedentary.
What is a lifestyle that involves remaining in one place permanently?
______ was invented in around 3300 BCE.
Cuneiform writing
The type of essay we wrote in response to OTSB.
What is a thematic essay?
The city my brother currently lives in.
What is Paris, France.
_____ led to a division of labour.
What is food surplus?
Name three other civilizations that developed around the same time as Mesopotamia. Include their location in modern-day.
1) Indus Valley in India
2) Nile Valley in Egypt
3) Ancient Chinese in China
List five characters from BBM.
Who are Eugene, Stanley, Kate, Jack, Blanche, Nora, Laurie, etc.
The first story I shared with you during MS orientation.
What is the fact that a photo of me was used on Amazon to sell clip-on bangs?
Name three types of artisans.
This multi-story temple named _____ reflected the _____ of its city-state.
Name four short stories that we read in our Short Story Unit.
What are:
The Landlady, The Scholarship Jacket, All Summer in a Day, Harrison Bergeron, OTSB?
What is Seville, Spain?
Name three events in order that led to communities becoming sedentary and settling in the Fertile Crescent.
What is:
1) climate change (warming of the climate allowed groups to travel more)
2) fertile soil, weather, and access to waterways in Fertile Crescent
3) agricultural advancements that allowed for farming
Name three characteristics that the priests had to have in order to take on the prestigious role.
What are:
1) no blemishes or malformities
2) born into upper-class nobility
3) perform well in scribe school
What is pathetic fallacy?
My food intolerances.
What are gluten and lactose intolerances AND Doritos?