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Announcements: 1: ID pictures during 1 st, 2 nd, and 6 th!, You need: Bell Ringer (Gold-Salt Trade), blank sheet of computer paper, Tang and Song partner questions Bell Ringer: November 8(9), 2017 1. Pick up a copy of the Bell Ringer: Gold-Salt Trade 2. In the summary space, explain how the gold-salt trade helped to spread ideas and helped trade to increase

Announcements: 1: ID pictures during 1 st, 2 nd, and 6 th!, 1. Gold-Salt trade helped to spread Islam (along with other ideas) because Middle Eastern traders gave salt to African gold miners. Trade took place because Africans had gold and needed salt, and Middle Easterners had salt but wanted gold You need: Bell Ringer (Gold-Salt Trade), blank sheet of computer paper, Tang and Song partner questions Bell Ringer: November 8(9), 2017

Housekeeping Pass back papers Monday/Tuesday: TOP TEN GRADES FOR EACH CLASS- CANDY Monday/Tuesday: Failingto-not failing: CANDY Take this time to set up your Cornell notes, turn in homework, and grab your clickers

Announcements/Materials Announcements ID pictures during 1 st, 2 nd, and 6 th! NEW DOL procedure! Materials Spiral/paper Blank sheet of computer paper Tang and Song Partner questions (class set)

Lesson Objective Summarize the major political, economic, and cultural developments in Tang and Song China and their impact on Eastern Asia. 1. What are we learning? Rewrite the LO into a question. How would How will How might Why would Why will Why might

Word Wall Vocabulary: Block printing: type that could be moved to create different characters Emperor Taizong: important Tang emperor Empress Wu: only female emperor of China Foot-binding: wrapping of women s feet so that they do not grow Scholar: an educated person Song: empire in China that lasted from 960-1279 CE Tang: empire in China that lasted from 619-907 CE

Guided Practice: Gallery Walk You are going to go throughout the room to collect your notes. The notes are posted in FIVE places: 1) along the windows, 2) along the chalkboard, 3) on the board at the front of the room, 4) on the board that usually has your grades posted, 5) on the lockers outside You have fifteen minutes to get your notes and then study them for a mini-quiz

Political Developments of the Tang Emperor Taizong extended China s boundaries Empress Wu expanded Chinese influence to Korea During this era, scholars had to take civil service exams to work in the government The government also took a census Chang an, capital, was the largest city in the world at the time

Economic Developments of the Tang Foreign trade on the Silk Road grew Inventions: porcelain, mechanical clocks, block printing, gunpowder Grand Canal links Yellow River and Yangtze Rivers

Turn and Talk What inventions did the Tang Dynasty develop? ANS: Porcelain, mechanical clock, block printing, gunpowder

Cultural Developments of the Tang Spread of Buddhism Decline in the status of women and girls, including the beginning of binding the feet of upper class girls

Developments of the Tang Political Economic Cultural Civil Service Exam Foreign Trade Porcelain Mechanical Clock Block Printing Gun powder Grand Canal Foot-binding

Turn and Talk For one of my pieces on camera, I balanced a pair of embroidered doll shoes in the palm of my hand. When it was over, I turned to the museum curator who had given me the shoes and made some comment about the silliness of using toy shoes. This was when I was informed that I had been holding the real thing. The miniature doll shoes had in fact been worn by a human. The shock of discovery was like being doused with a bucket of freezing water. Based on what you know, which cultural tradition is being described in the quote? ANS: Foot-binding

Political Developments of the Song After the Tang collapsed, China entered a period of disorder that lasted for 53 years. Called the Period of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Song reunited China Territory in northern China had been lost and the Song were unable to gain it back

Economic Developments of the Song Introduced fastgrowing rice that led to growing population Movable type spreads to Japan and Korea Paper money, magnetic compass, Chinese junk

Turn and Talk How might the magnetic compass impact the Song Dynasty? ANS: Better sailing; sailors are guided at sea; trade increases because sailors know where they re going; establishment of trade routes based on compass

Cultural Developments of the Song Chinese art: natural landscapes drawn with black ink

Developments of the Song Political Economic Cultural Reunited China Moveable type Paper money Magnetic compass Chinese junk Natural landscapes

Guided Practice: Tang and Song Partner Questions BLANK SHEET Choose a partner With your partner, answer the FIVE questions on your Tang and Song Partner Questions sheet Be prepared to share out

Fun Fact: Foot-binding began during the Tang Dynasty in the early 1000s The practice was outlawed in the early 1900s, but there are some women living in China whose feet are still bound The last factory to make lotus shoes closed in 1999 When these women die, footbinding will die with them

Independent Practice: Tang and Song Advances BLANK SHEET On a blank sheet of computer paper, you are going to create an advertisement for one of the Tang and Song advances Your advertisement must have: 1. The title of the advancement 2. Three reasons to purchase the advancement 3. An explanation of how the advancement changed life for the people who were able to use it 4. A warranty that explains any negative uses for the advances, ex: Use block printing with care: some ideas may be untrue or harmful to readers.