Water for Sixth Grade Live! is back and better than ever. With the overwhelming success of the first edition of WSG Live!, I have decided to once again offer this very unique opportunity. I want to do everything in my power to help you study and prepare for your Mesopotamia test. To do that, I am going to use my most powerful tool: Water for Sixth Grade. Being in my class, you have the advantage of opportunities like this, so please, take advantage and get yourself ready! It's like I am actually at your house with you helping you study, but only if you participate. Once again, I will remove "comment moderation" which will allow us to blog to each other instantly. No waiting for comment approval. Last time, we discovered that this is a very fast paced thing, so when you sit down at your computer, buckle up because its going to be a 30 minute frenzy of activity and blogging. To see the new comments, simply post a comment yourself or just click the refresh button on your internet. I will remove "comment moderation" at 7:30 sharp, so get ready to go. I hope to see each and every one of you tonight, on "Water for Sixth Grade Live! Mesopotamia."
Time Window:
7:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Mesopotamia Test: Friday, October 28th, 2011.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome to Water for Sixth Grade Live! Sorry about the delay, i had to get my blog to stop playing "Itsy bitsy spider"
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ReplyDeleteAlright, glad to see a bunch of kids already on. That's great. remember, the class with the most kids participating gets a bonus point. okay, how about some questions...
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ReplyDeleteokay, i am ready for some questions, (though, i am a little sick feeling from eating too many cosmic brownies, but they were delicious. :) )
ReplyDeletequestion one: (easy one) what are the names of the two rivers in Mesopotamia?
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ReplyDeletetomorrow's test is multiple choice. remember, refresh your screen as many times as possible. I will start with easy questions and build to harder ones. so get locked in!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteeuphrates and tigris
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question #2: What does "Surplus food" mean?
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question #4:
What does Polytheism mean?
more than enough food
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ReplyDeletehow about this: what is the name of the mesopotamian writing system?
and for question 2: surplus food means you have more food than is needed
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ReplyDeletemono- one god
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ReplyDeletethe answers so far: polytheism: many gods, monotheism: one god, writing system: cuneiform, tigis and euphrates are the rivers.
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ReplyDelete(my football season was a blast. I really liked my team) okay, back to mesopotamia: What does the word "mesopotamia" actually mean?
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