Unit description: This unit covers 11,000 years of ancient Chinese history (8000 years quite quickly) and explores the Xia, Shang, Chou/Zhou, Ch'in/Qin, Han,
3 Early Chinese civilization started around 5000 B C , when the people gave up their wandering way of life and began 4 In ancient China, the most
Complete your map using the instructions on the "Ancient China Map Instructions" page 3 China is in the northeastern hemisphere 2 The Himalaya
Ancient China PDF printable instructions Student Instructions: 3 Respond to the following questions in 3-5 sentences Intended Grades: 6-12
4 fév 2014 · The Huang He, or begins in the highlands of Tibet J 3 Early Chinese civilization started around 5000 B C , when the people gave up their
3 Why did Shang settlements begin along the Huang He? 4 How did the Shang develop a Chinese
the development of ancient Chinese civilization from prehis- 3 When students finish reading, hold a discussion on the geography of China and the
3 Now read about the Great Wall of China on Worksheet B and check your answers Page 2
It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Copyright © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2004.
The Great Wall of China WORKSHEET AIt is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Copyright © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2004.
The Great Wall of China WORKSHEET B he Great Wall of China was started more than 2,000 years ago. Emperor Qin Shi Huang started a project to join together many small walls in northern China. He wanted to develop the land in the north and create a barrier against invaders. Construction took around ten years and resulted in a wall that was nearly 5,000 km long. This means that around 40 km was built every month. Three million people (nearly 70% of China's population at the time) helped to build the wall, although for many it was a punishment. Instead of going to prison, people were sent to help build the wall for anything from four to ten years. More than 1 million people died during construction. The wall became known as Wang-Li Chang Cheng in Chinese, which means 'The 10,000-Li Long