Ideas Travel The Silk Road Worksheet

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Ideas travel the silk road worksheet. Also you are welcome to help others to solve problems. Youll be tested on subjects such as what the silk roads were as well as their origin travelers and how they were affected by the han dynasty. Each had something the other wanted. Traveling the silk road exhibition 3rd oor 30 45 minutes have students explore the exhibition and select one city on which to focus for their student worksheet investigation.
Unable to save at this time. Then have students look at the explore the silk road interactive table map in the samarkand section. It was a 4000 mile trip. Along the silk road.
Traveling the silk road lesson planet. An ancient network of trade routes the silk road promoted an exchange of goods and ideas between china and the west. On the silk roads. About this quiz worksheet.
Students travel the silk road. Students analyze objects from south asia west asia and china to connect to the travel experiences of ancient merchants and traders develop an understanding of the breadth of the land and sea trade and explore how art and ideas travel and change over time and place. The eastern and western parts of the silk road presented many dangers and hardships for those who traveled. China had silk porcelain spices and ivory.
Rome had gold and silver and precious gems. 4th 5th. In this lesson students will learn about the silk road and compare it with global exchanges that are occurring today. At one end was china.
Ideas also traveled along the silk road ideas that affected. Students will begin with an introduction to the meaning of a global exchange and a review of civilizations. For this world history lesson students explore the exports imports and ideas that traveled along the silk road and design a game that features the silk road. Having questions about chinas ancient silk road.
Just post your questions here to get answers and advice from others. At the other end was rome. A journey of global exchange middlehigh school version pdf version. The silk road was a name given to any route that led across china to rome.
The silk road was opened during the han dynasty and remained a major route of trade for more than one thousand years.