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Euphrates River Lesson Plans
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83 Views- 6th Grade
Students discover the problems that early Mesototamian farmers faced while developing agriculture in the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. They design a working model that solves those unique challenges.
36 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students use the internet to explore the Indus River Valley. They view a video about the civilization that settled there. They create an ancient record of the information they gather.
45 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students engage in a lesson that is about the development of early river civilizations and how they change over time. They conduct research using class resources and readings. Students find the locations of some of the river civilizations on a map.
13 Views- Higher Ed Grade
Students show how the geography of the Mesopotamia region has impacted the beginnings of civilization. They show how this area has long been the site of the rise and fall of great empires, and how the geography of this region has a lot to do with that.
08 Views- 6th Grade
Students name and locate on a world map the most prominent early river civilizations associated with Western civilization. They research the physical characteristics of the Nile River and the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and the regions in which they are located.
49 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students draw a map of the Niger River system. They research the connection between people and the environment as it applies to the Niger River. They research oil production in the Niger Delta and describe the environmental, ecological, and political implications of oil production in the Niger Delta.;
74 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students explain the rise of early civilizations in the river valley of the Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia and along the Nile in northeastern Africa, including Egypt and Kush. They explore the concept of river flooding by making silt.
33 Views- 7th Grade
Students are engaged in the study of physical and historical maps of ancient river civilizations. They analyze the reasons that human features are located in the places they have been found.
71 Views- 6th - 8th Grade
Students explore the parallel development and increasing complexity of writing and the growth of civilization in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys in ancient Mesopotamia.
53 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students examine life in Babylonia during the time of King Hammurabi. They read and discuss excerpts of the Code of Hammurabi, participate in a simulation of advisors to the king, complete an online interactive activity, answer discussion questions, and write a five-paragraph essay.

