Early Asian Civilizations: Supplemental Guide DR | Domain Review 267
When students have completed their drawings and sentences, tell
them that they are going to put their drawings in the correct narrative
sequence—in the order that they heard about the ideas in the read-aloud.
Ask students in what direction they read.
- left to right
Then tell students that they will stand from left to right to retell the read-
aloud with their pictures. Have one student come up to the front of the
room and read his or her sentence(s) aloud.
Then have another student come up, read his or her sentence(s), decide
if their depicted event occurred before or after the first student’s, and
reflect that sequence by standing to the left or to the right of the first
student. As students read their sentences aloud, be sure to expand upon
their ideas, encouraging the use of increasingly complex sentences and
domain-related vocabulary.
➶ Above and Beyond: Venn Diagram—Comparisons
Materials: Instructional Master DR-1
Some students may be able to compare and contrast various topics in
this domain on a Venn diagram.
Some sample comparisons include:
- early Indian civilization vs. early Chinese civilization
- Indus River vs. Yellow River
- Hinduisam vs. Buddhism
- Buddhism vs. Confucianism