Ancient China Interactive PowerPoint Notes (Google Slides Compatible)
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Interactive PowerPoint Notes are a great way to engage your students in content related to your curriculum. This resource is aligned with the Ancient China unit in The Teacher's Prep store but can be used independently, as well. It's a great option for classrooms utilizing technology or off-campus remote e-learning.
When using this interactive PowerPoint, students can click on elements of the slides to reveal important information about a variety of topics related to the study of Ancient China. (See a comprehensive list of topics included below!)
There's also a version compatible with Google Slides included! It's not interactive, due to the way Google Slides is designed, but has all the information that your students need to complete the interactive notebooks.
>>Ancient China Interactive Notebook
>>Ancient China Digital Interactive Notebook for Google Drive
The Ancient China Interactive PowerPoint is intended as a resource for late-elementary and middle school ages. It is not editable.
The file was created using PowerPoint 2013. The animations may not play properly on older versions.
Topics Included:
1. Vocabulary
2. The Geography of China (land features and water features)
3. Early Dynasties (Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han dynasties.)
4. The Philosophies (Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism)
5. The Social Classes (aristocrats, farmers, artisans and merchants)
6. The Family (the roles of men, women, and children)
7. The Silk Road
8. Imperial Dynasties (Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, and Song Dynasty)
9. Comparing Confucianism (a Venn Diagram comparing Confucianism and neo-Confucianism)
10. Buddhism in China (the origins of Buddhism in China and the beliefs and practices)
11. Advancements and Inventions (12 different inventions/advancements included)
12. The Mongols (Genghis Khan, Mongol Conquests, Mongol Government, and Trade)
Please remember to check out the preview to take a peek at the notes!
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