Writing in Ancient Mesopotamia Warm Up Think back to what you learned about ancient Sumerian society last week What do you think the artifact on the next slide shows Standard of Ur What is going on on the top row ID: 253730
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Cuneiform
Writing in Ancient MesopotamiaSlide2
Warm Up
Think back to what you learned about ancient Sumerian society last week.
What do you think the artifact on the next slide shows?Slide3
Standard of Ur
What is going on on the top row?
Why are some figures larger than others?
What do you think is going on on the second row?
What is going on on the third row?Slide4
Standard of Ur
Just a JokeSlide5
Cuneiform
The ancient Sumerians developed the first writing system.
Sumerian writing is called cuneiform which means wedged-shaped.
Ancient Sumerian words are literally made up of a series of wedge shapes.Slide6
Writing Tools
Sumerians used mud from the river valley to create tablets.
They used reeds cut from the marsh to make a stylus.
The stylus was used to push the shapes that formed ancient Sumerian words.
Scribes were people whose job it was to write records in ancient Mesopotamia.Slide7
Writing Technology Comes Full Circle
Then
NowSlide8
Artifacts
There have been thousands of ancient Sumerian clay tablets and cylinder seals found throughout Mesopotamia.
How were they developed & how did they help create order in ancient Mesopotamia?Slide9
How?
How did the ancient Sumerians develop their writing?
Working with your shoulder partner and the pair either directly in front or behind you, come up with symbols for the following words:
Water
Bird
Day
Bread
Barley (similar to wheat)Slide10
Development of Writing
Ancient Sumerians started with pictographs—or pictures that resembled words.
Over time the pictographs changed to abstract symbols.Slide11
What did they write down?
What do you think the earliest writing is about?
Write down a theory for what the ancient Sumerians first wrote.
Why do you think this was the first thing people wrote?Slide12
Writing!
Sumerians first used clay tokens as a way to keep track of goods, agricultural farming and animals.
Writing developed as a way to record large numbers of these tokens and
record how many animals were bought or sold.
In other words… the earliest writing is about economics!Slide13
Mesopotamian Math
The Sumerians created math to help them record:
A
ll the goods the priests collected and distributed
All the goods that were traded to other city states
All the offerings they made to the gods
Wealth in general
Without math, the Mesopotamians could not plan for the future and make sure everyone got all the resources they needed.
Writing and math helped create order!Slide14
Write a Math Problem
Use the numbers to create a math problem (basic addition, subtraction, multiplication or division). The answer must be below 60.
Use Sumerian numbers.
See if your shoulder partner can solve your problem.Slide15
Write a Math ProblemSlide16
Writing Brings Order
Exit ticket out of class:
How did math and writing create order in ancient Mesopotamian cities?
Order = organization of society