Top Banner
Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What might you include in each?
25

Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Dec 26, 2015

Download

Documents

Evan Hart
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of:

1. Evidence2. Analysis

Points to think about:How are they different?

What might you include in each?

Page 2: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Today’s Case Study: Han Dynasty (China) and Gupta Dynasty (India). They are both Classical age civilizations!)

Page 3: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Today’s Case Study: Han Dynasty (China) and Gupta Dynasty (India). They are both Classical age civilizations!)

Page 4: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

The Gupta Dynasty, 320 A.D..-550 A.D.

Page 5: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

How are my paragraphs supposed to be organized?

• Topic sentence (your claiming something!)• For example….• In addition…• As a result…. (Consequently, etc)• Concluding sentence

Page 6: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

What will the next exam consist of?

Let’s look over the assignment sheet. Now’s the time to ask questions and pay

attention!

Page 7: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

What is meant by evidence? • SPECIFIC pieces of information that back

up/support the CLAIM you made in your topic sentence

• In other words, your evidence shouldn’t be talking about something random!

• Later, you can use quotes as evidence but there is a right way and wrong way to do this…to be continued….

Page 8: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Writing Tips (examples)• What is not evidence?

• “Governments that used Legalist and Confucist ideas were successful. For example, the Qin Dynasty, which followed Legalism, was successful. “

• What is not analysis?– No more saying: “This shows…” “This was due to…”– Hinduism and Buddhism each promoted the idea of nonviolence. This

shows the society was peaceful.

• Sentences I never want to see you write:– Legalism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Hinudism, etc ARE NOT PEOPLE.

Therefore, don’t word sentences like: “Hinduism and Buddhism believed that…” “Legalism didn’t like the people.”

– “Throughout history,” “ Since the dawn of man,” “A long time ago”– Hinduism and Buddhism were similar and different in many ways

Page 9: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

What is meant by analysis? • After you provide evidence that proves your topic

sentence correct, you need to talk about why this evidence/argument is important!

• How did “x” impact the people back then? (did gov’t change? Society? Advancements? Promote peace or unity or war, or trade?)

• Analysis = your interpretation• The answer won’t be in “black and white”

somewhere. You need to think about the connections/impact with your own brain!

Page 10: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Application time!

Which society had a more successful

golden age—the Han or Gupta?

Page 11: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

From the following slides, How would you describe the Gupta Empire?

Page 12: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

How did the Guptas govern relative to the Han?

• “The climate of this country is warm and equable, without frost or snow. The people are very well off, with out poll tax or official restrictions. Only those who farm the royal lands return a portion of the profit of the royal land. If they desire to go, they go, if they like to stop, they stop. The kings govern without corporal punishment.”

- Fa’xian; 5th century A.D; a Chinese Buddhist monk visiting India

Why can we trust this source?

Page 13: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Important leaders under the Guptas:

• Chandragupta (yes…another one) ascended the throne and united India (around 320 A.D.) after it had been in constant warfare since the fall of the Mauryans 400 years before

• His son, Samudragupta, used violent tactics to expand the empire, but highly supported the arts

• They both ruled with a more laid back practice!

Page 14: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Achievements in Society• Under the Gupta, people excelled in Math!

– Created a number system we still use today (but it’s called the Arabic number system)

– Developed a decimal system and the concept of zero

Page 15: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Medicine

Developed a Smallpox vaccine 1000 years before Europe!

Could set bones and even perform minor facial plastic surgery!

Page 16: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Achievements in Society- Stupas

Page 17: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Chess was developed under the Gupta!

Page 18: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

India and Buddhism under the Guptas• India:

– The Guptas tolerated other religions but Buddhists will slowly get kicked out

– Buddhism will still influence art and architecture…but this marks the beginning of Hinduism’s come-back

– Consequently…they flock to SouthEast Asia where both Buddhist and Hindu scriptures and architecture will influence those people

Page 19: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

So, how would you describe the Gupta?

Page 20: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

MODELING TIME: HOW TO WRITE

STRONG EVIDENCE/ANALYSIS

Page 21: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

An Example of Strong/Weak Evidence• Sample 1:

• Topic sentence: The Han dynasty a more successful golden age because they had a more stable economy than that of the Gupta.

• Evidence: For example, although the Gupta had trading partners, they did not operate an extensive trade network, such as the Silk Road. The Chinese could use the silk road to not only trade silk, but other goods such as….

Page 22: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

An Example of Strong/Weak Evidence• Sample 2:

• Topic sentence: The Han dynasty a more successful golden age because they had a more stable economy than that of the Gupta.

• Evidence: For example, the Han dynasty used the silk road.

Page 23: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

• Sample 1• Topic sentence: The Han dynasty a more successful golden age

because they had a more stable economy than that of the Gupta.• Evidence: For example, although the Gupta had trading partners,

they did not operate an extensive trade network, such as the Silk Road. The Chinese could use the silk road to not only trade silk, but other goods such as….

• Analysis: As a result of having a secure trade network, the Han were able to establish trading partnerships with other formidable empires like that of Rome. The Han promoted cultural diffusion through this network—many Roman emperors used silk as part of their clothing. The Han were also able to form monopolies of some comodities like…

Page 24: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

• Sample 2:• Topic sentence: The Han dynasty a more successful golden age

because they had a more stable economy than that of the Gupta.• Evidence: For example, although the Gupta had trading partners,

they did not operate an extensive trade network, such as the Silk Road. The Chinese could use the silk road to not only trade silk, but other goods such as….

• Analysis: As a result of operating the silk road, cultural diffusion happened.

Page 25: Do Now: Talk with your partner and come up with a definition/explanation of: 1. Evidence 2. Analysis Points to think about: How are they different? What.

Which society had a more successful golden age—the Han

or Gupta?

Complete the assignment and see if you can correctly apply the concepts from this lesson to your

own writing!