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Friday, January 29, 2016

Monday, January 25, 2016

Winter Research Paper Begins

Attached here is the handout on the Winter Research Paper.  Your first mandatory due date is Friday, January 29 to upload your research topic along with an annotated bibliography of three scholarly sources including one primary source to http://www.turnitin.com by 7 pm. 

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Shang/Zhou/Qin/Han dynasty maps

The following maps are used for educational (non-commercial) purposes only. They are used in Bulliet's The Earth and its People within Chapter 2, pages 42 and 152. Students in Early World should use these two maps to prepare for the map section of Friday's test.  You are responsible for the following:
1. Yangtze River
2. Huang He River
3. Wei River
4. Xi'an (Chang'an) 
5. Anyang
6. Luoyang
7. Zhengzhou
8. Guangdong
9. the Grand Canal
10. the Great Wall of China

A wonderful interactive map feature that allows you to change maps dynasty by dynasty from Princeton University: http://etcweb.princeton.edu/asianart/maps.jsp?ctry=China&pd=Disunity|Tang&anim=1



China at the time of the Shang and Zhou 


China at the time of the Qin and the Han dynasties 

Asian Philosopher's Tea

On Thursday of this week, your class will participate in the annual Asian Philosopher's Tea in which you portray either a follower of Confucius, Daoism, or Legalism in order to answer the big questions and solve problems confronting China.

(Confucius as depicted in the Atlantic piece 
What Confucius Teaches Us About Modern American Justice)




Asian Philosopher Tea Rubric 
Name: __________________
Title: ___________________
(1=low, 5=high) 
Prepared for tea at start time (e.g., nametag, materials ready)
Bibliography formatted correctly, contains scholarly sources, uploaded to http://www.turnitin.com  
Evidence of research by bringing notes to class and referencing research during discussion
Engaged in discussion by stating views, challenging or building on others' views, clarifying questions
Listens while others are talking 

Friday, January 15, 2016

Mandate of Heaven

Today, we analyzed this version of the primary source, Mandate of Heaven.  For those of you who were absent for MUN or hockey or just plain sick, I've uploaded the board pictures of our analysis below.





Finally, we briefly discussed a little about the veneration of the ancestor in ancient China. I showed two pictures of ancestor shrines I happened to see downtown last weekend.  Following up on that, here is an online museum exhibition at the Smithsonian uploaded by some Chinese-American teenagers about ancestor worship today in Taiwan and in the United States. http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/online/teen/

Wednesday, January 13, 2016