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1 Type in OneNote on Chapter 8 lesson 2 -Chinese Society
Warm Up- -Explain the main reasons for the cultural diffusion of Buddhism in China and beyond. -How did kinship and Confucianism help maintain order and hierarchy in China? -What was the importance of the Scholar-Official class? Do in comp. book 7.22 Summarize the significance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Song Dynasties. (C, E, H) 7.23 Trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe including papermaking, wood-block printing, the compass and gunpowder. (C, E, G, H) -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Type in OneNote on Chapter 8 lesson 2 -Chinese Society

2 Economic Growth The collapse of the Han dynasty in A.D 200s ruined the economy of China. Fighting among warlords and invaders caused: Destruction of farmland and cities Artisans made fewer products Merchants had fewer goods to trade Under the Tang dynasty the economy recovered and prospered with the control of the Silk Road. Review I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties.

3 Quick Check Review What ruined the economy in the A.D. 200s?
What did that destruction cause for farmers, artisans, and merchants? What helped the Chinese economy recover? -Students write all questions in comp book -students answer questions -student discuss questions with beside partner -discuss as class

4 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Copy in One Note Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

5 Farming Improvements Tang dynasty gave more land to farmers.
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Farming Improvements Tang dynasty gave more land to farmers. Farmers improved irrigation which increased the growth of crops. Developed new types of rice that grew well in poor soil. New varieties of rice produced more rice per acre and resisted disease. Farmers also began to grow tea

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7 -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Farming Improvements Increase in food supply resulted in an increase in China’s population. New settlements developed into new cities. Rice became an abundant crop in the Chang Jiang Valley

8 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Song Dynasties. Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

9 Growth in China’s Trade
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Tang rulers built roads, waterways, and seaports as a result travel within and outside of China increased. Caravans traveled along the Silk Road carrying goods from China to other parts of Asia. China traded silk, tea, steel, paper, and porcelain. China imported gold, silver, precious stones, and fine woods.

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11 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

12 Quick Check What did the Tang do to help travel increase?
What did China export and what did they import?

13 Explain how each of the following are used in today’s society.
7.22 Summarize the significance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Song Dynasties. (C, E, H) 7.23 Trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe including papermaking, wood-block printing, the compass and gunpowder. (C, E, G, H) -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Explain how each of the following are used in today’s society. Coal Steel Printing Paper currency Gunpowder Ships Magnetic compass

14 Chinese Invention Stations
I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Chinese Invention Stations At each station do the following: 1.Open up paper and examine object, draw what you see 2. Discuss object with partner 3. Write down what you think the object is and why. Class Discussion

15 -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Video Clip- Mr. Roughton Chinese Inventions Answer the questions on your note page.

16 Chinese Paper-Making Process
Gather and clean materials Cut up materials Marinate in lime Boil materials Grind up materials Mix pulp over screens Pull up paper screen Dry each sheet in sun Keep paper in stock

17 Chinese Inventions Questions
-I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Chinese Inventions Questions How was paper made?  What was paper first used for and what is it used for today? How long did it originally take to make paper? Which way did compasses originally point?  Explain the importance of lodestone. What made the compass so amazing for water travel?  How was gun powder discovered? What was gun powder first used for?

18 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

19 -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Begin video at 5:38 As you watch the video clip and take notes. Focus on China’s printing history and woodblock printing. Think-Pair-Share

20 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

21 Technological Advances
Chinese society saw great technological advances under the Tang and Song dynasties. By A.D. 600s Chinese discovered coal could be used as fuel Led to the development of the coal-mining industry Coal and Steel

22 Coal and Steel When iron was produced in coal-
heated furnaces, the melted iron mixed with carbon from the coal. This created a much stronger metal -- steel Steel was used to make armor, swords, and helmets for military. Also made stoves, farm tools, drills, nails, and sewing needles.

23 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

24 Porcelain During the Tang dynasty, artisans became skilled in making porcelain. Often referred to as “China” because it came from China to the West. Can be made into figurines, vases, cups, and plates. Methods for making porcelain reached Europe in A.D. 1700s.

25 Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology
-I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.) -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Significance of Agriculture Development Commercial Technology Technological advances: -Have students copy in comp book. -As you discuss each slide have the students fill out the graphic organizer -At the end of each section have students share with each other and then discuss as a whole group

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27 How did Chinese inventions impact the rest of the world?
Printing made it possible to publish books in large quantities. Gunpowder changed how wars were fought. The magnetic compass enabled Europeans to explore the world. -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.)

28 Review Questions Use your textbook to cite evidence to support your answers. 1.Describe how the reopening of the Silk Road influenced the economy and culture of China? Made it easier for goods to travel between China and the rest of Asia Since more goods were sold, the economy improved Increased trade also meant the exchange of more goods and more ideas. -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.)

29 -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Review Questions Use your textbook to cite evidence to support your answers. 2. Explain how the printing of paper money helped the economy of China. Easier to make and carry than coins More money became available for traders to use in business. As a result the economy grew -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.)

30 Warm Up/Reflection Which development or invention do you think was most beneficial? Explain why and provide evidence.

31 Exit -Create 3 questions you would put on the quiz and answer them.
-Ask your beside partner one of your questions & record his/her answer. -List 1 way the lesson applies to your life. Top 3 List -Create a top 3 list of the most important facts of the lesson. -Create one question about the lesson and ask your beside partner. Record his/her answer. 321 3-Things you found out 2-List one question you still have. -Ask you partner the question & record his/her answer. 1-List 1 way the lesson applies to your life. 3 Words -What 3 words would you use to describe the time period discussed in class today? -Explain and justify your choices. Pick one

32 -I can summarize the importance of the rapid agricultural, commercial, and technological development during the Song Dynasties. Reflection-Opinion Imagine that you are a scholar-official. Your job is to report back to the emperor about changes taking place. Which technological, economic, or cultural development do you think would be most important for the emperor to learn about. Write a letter to the emperor that describes: How the development was created Why it is important How it will change the empire Provide TWO reasons (cite evidence) from the textbook that support your idea. Minimum of two paragraphs -I can identify and begin to trace the spread of Chinese technology to other parts of Asia, the Islamic world, and Europe. (Papermaking, woodblock printing, compass, and gunpowder.)


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