What ancient invention began as a pottery tool and later changed transportation forever?
The wheel
What tool helped Mesopotamians farm more efficiently?
The plow
What is the name of the first known writing system developed by Mesopotamians?
Cuneiform
How many minutes did the Mesopotamians put in an hour?
60 minutes
What was the name of the written law code created by a Mesopotamian king?
The Code of Hammurabi
How is the wheel used in Jamaica today?
It helps vehicles like cars, buses, and bikes move around Jamaica.
How is farming in Jamaica today similar to farming in Mesopotamia?
Both societies use tools to help grow crops, although Jamaica uses machines like tractors.
What are two things Mesopotamians used writing for?
Keeping records, writing laws, and stories
What invention do we still use today that divides the year into 12 months?
The 12-month calendar
What do Jamaican laws today have in common with the Code of Hammurabi?
Both set rules and punishments to keep order in society.
What was the purpose of chariots in Mesopotamia?
Chariots were used for war, hunting, and ceremonies.
What system did Mesopotamians use to water their crops during dry seasons?
Irrigation systems using canals and ditches
How does Jamaica use writing today in education and government?
Writing is used for textbooks, newspapers, official documents, and laws.
In what ways do Jamaicans use time systems daily?
It is used for school timetables, work hours, bus schedules, etc.
What type of building was a ziggurat in Mesopotamia?
A religious or government building that looked like a step pyramid
How are modern Jamaican cars and buses related to the Mesopotamian chariot?
Modern vehicles in Jamaica use wheels just like chariots did, but with engines instead of horses.
What modern Jamaican parish uses irrigation systems similar to Mesopotamian ones?
St. Elizabeth
What is one modern communication tool that evolved from early writing systems?
Text messaging, emails, or online posts
What mathematical system (base number) did Mesopotamians create that we still use?
The base-60 number system
Name one modern Jamaican building that shows advanced architecture.
Any acceptable response
Name one water-based invention used for transport in Mesopotamia and describe a modern Jamaican version.
The sailboat; today, Jamaica uses sailboats in fishing, tourism, and water sports.
Why were plows and irrigation systems important for Mesopotamia’s population growth?
They made farming more efficient, helped produce more food, and allowed cities to grow.
Name the famous story written in cuneiform and explain how it compares to Jamaican literature today.
The Epic of Gilgamesh; like Jamaican stories or books, it shares cultural values and history.
How are Mesopotamian math and time systems connected to Jamaican school timetables or sports?
Both use math and time to schedule classes, measure events, and plan games or work shifts.
How do Mesopotamian laws and Jamaican courts both help keep society in order?
They both create fairness, settle disputes, and help people live safely together.