7th Grade  Project 1 week

Mighty Map: Journey of Islamic Expansion

Calista I
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7.H.CE.2
7.H.CO.2
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Purpose

In this project-based learning experience, students will investigate the expansion of the Muslim Empire through collaborative projects and group activities. They will examine the geographical factors and governance systems of the empire while tracing cultural exchange facilitated by trade routes. By creating visual representations and reflecting on modern connections, students develop a deeper understanding of the historical impacts and their relevance to contemporary cultural diversity.

Learning goals

Students will delve into the geographic, political, and cultural facets of the Muslim Empire's expansion from 600-1600, evaluating its impact on trade and cultural exchange. They will critically analyze historical governance systems to understand their influence on contemporary governments, while exploring motives behind the expansion of empires and the geographic elements that shaped their growth and governance. Through collaborative group work, students will create posters to illustrate trade routes and cultural interactions, fostering connections between historical cultural diffusion and diversity within their own communities.

Standards
  • [Kentucky] 7.H.CE.2 - Evaluate the political, geographic, economic and social impact of the expansion of empires between 600-1600.
  • [Kentucky] 7.H.CO.2 - Evaluate various motives for expansion among multiple empires between 600-1600.

Products

Students will work in small groups to create posters showcasing the geographic expansion and governance systems of the Muslim Empire, with a focus on key trade routes and cultural exchanges. These posters will include visual elements such as maps and infographics, alongside written narratives that explore the long-term impacts and cultural diffusion resulting from the empire's expansion. Students will also reflect on cultural diversity in their own communities by drawing parallels with historical exchanges, culminating in the 'Golden Age Gallery Walk' exhibition.

Launch

Exhibition

In small groups, students will create informative posters that visually depict the Muslim Empire's trade routes, governance structures, and cultural exchanges. These posters, along with written reflections, will be displayed in a classroom gallery walk. Community members and parents will be invited to tour the exhibition and engage with students, who will present their insights and discuss their learning experiences throughout the project.