Thursday, October 28, 2010

Vocabulary 2.2

We began class today with a discussion about Sumerian city-states. When describing them, there are several different perspectives. Some students chose to write about them from a geographic standpoint, some focused on the physical make-up of the city, and yet others looked at the features that made them city-states. Either way, we all agreed that there are several possible responses.

We also took some time to begin thinking about a new set of vocabulary words:

empire (em pyr) n. many territories and peoples controlled by one government

Babylon (bab uh lahn) n. the capital of Babylonia; a city of great wealth and luxury

caravan (ka ruh van) n. a group of traders traveling together

bazaar (buh zahr) n. a market selling different kinds of goods

battering ram (bat ur ing ram) n. a powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels

We will continue talking about these words in class tomorrow, but if you have any questions or comments please comment here.


3 comments:

Cameron-3 said...

we didn't have battering ram...just the one where they only worship one god.

Mr. Winand said...

@Cameron - Zoroastrianism! I couldn't remember that last word for the life of me! When I looked at the online copy of the book it said battering ram which I didn't think looked right...
Thanks!

Unknown said...

Can I get my map back to you tomorrow since I had band sectionals today