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Social Studies 2Do Gye

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  1. Syllabus

    UNIT 1: Origins and first cultures of humanity Great contributions from ancient civilizations
    12 Lessons
  2. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
  3. UNIT 3: Argumentation and the construction of logical, oral and written discourse
    5 Lessons
  4. UNIT 4: Theory of Knowledge
    9 Lessons
  5. Unit 6: Democracy And The Construction Of A Plurinational State
    12 Lessons
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Babylon

UNSPECIFIED – MARCH 20: Tower of Babel, 1563, by Pieter Bruegel or Brueghel (1525-1530 circa-1569), oil on canvas, 114×155 cm. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

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Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HrLG4zTTC7E9pD5tqOXTot0lvq7giNvX/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=108848079037077459971&rtpof=true&sd=true


Learning activities: Students will start working the study guide about the Mesopotamian Empire that is provided by the Apex with prior knowledge through the week. Students will watch a documentary about the Mesopotamian Empire provided by Discovery Channel. Ss will see the main information from China civilization. Students will know the three first empires from China and how the land was growing by the time. Project by colours: Students are working on BABYLON, BABEL TOWER.

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