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Lesson Plan - An Ancient Army
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Learning Objective
Students will explore how clay statues of warriors continue to reveal clues about ancient China.
Content-Area Connections
World History
Standards Correlations
CCSS: R.1, R.2, R.3, R.4, R.5, R.8, R.10
NCSS: Time, Continuity, and Change
TEKS: Social Studies 5.23, 6.2
Text Structure
Chronology, Description
1. Preparing to Read
Watch a VideoWatch the video “The Story of the Terra-Cotta Warriors” and discuss: Why did Qin Shi Huangdi want to protect himself from his enemies in the afterlife? What steps did he take?
Preview Words to KnowProject the online vocabulary slideshow and introduce the Words to Know.
Set a Purpose for ReadingAs students read, have them think about why the discovery of the terra-cotta warriors was considered important.
2. Close-Reading Questions
1. Why does the article say that archaeologists could be uncovering the secrets of the terra-cotta army for years to come? The article says that experts could be uncovering the secrets of the terra-cotta army for years to come because archaeologists believe there are about 8,000 warrior statues in all, but only about 2,000 have been uncovered so far. R.1 Text Evidence
2. What details about the terra-cotta army help archaeologists understand what Qin’s real army probably looked like? The article states that the terra-cotta warriors appear to be preparing for battle, some on horses and chariots. The sidebar explains that thousands of weapons were found near the statues. These details help archaeologists understand what Qin’s real army probably looked like. R.2 Key Details
3. What makes archaeologists’ work on the terra-cotta army painstaking? The word painstaking means “requiring great care and effort.” The archaeologists’ work on the statues is painstaking because many of the statues have been found in pieces. Archaeologists have to put them back together without a guide. R.4 Vocabulary
3. Skill Building
Featured Skill: Text FeaturesDistribute the skill builder “Use Text Features” and have students work in pairs to explore how the article’s nonfiction text features help them understand the text. Challenge students to find another text feature in the article (e.g., the title, sidebar, or photo of the model of the clay warrior) and explain how it helps readers. R.7 Text Features
Discussion Why do you think the discovery of the terra-cotta warriors is considered important?
Writing Prompt Have students imagine they work in a museum where the terra-cotta warriors will be displayed. Encourage them to use information from both the article and video to write a paragraph informing museum visitors about the ancient statues.