Class 4, carefully read the information given on the following link about the end of the Indus...
(what happened, was there a war, floods, famine or disease, what was left, did parts of the Indus Valley culture survive, studying the Indus Valley)
After reading the given information, take the quiz and enjoy playing the professor Indus Game...
You MUST comment on your blog about your interaction with the activities and also mention them briefly in your journal...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/indus_valley/the_end_of_the_indus/#y
(what happened, was there a war, floods, famine or disease, what was left, did parts of the Indus Valley culture survive, studying the Indus Valley)
After reading the given information, take the quiz and enjoy playing the professor Indus Game...
You MUST comment on your blog about your interaction with the activities and also mention them briefly in your journal...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/indus_valley/the_end_of_the_indus/#y
It is different to Egyptians and Indus people because Egyptians used to write with Papyrus, it is a kind of paper which is in Egypt only.
ReplyDeleteThe Indus people were the best and very good at decorated a temples, a tombs, a things, a house and a walls of every buildings.
The link lead me to an interesting site. What I understood that Indus people were very skillful and lived a good life. The picture could tell about their life-style. The second quiz was tough and it needed a little research to answer questions.
ReplyDeleteThis link is very interesting. I red the information given n this Link. I played the three games which was there the first one was quiz and I got 3 out of 3. I understood that the indus people were very skillful people
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting link. I learned that "The Indus cities were there between 2600 to 1900 BC. Only a few piles of old bricks were left because of the war. Also that the rest of it turned to ruins
ReplyDeletethis is a very interesting link i learned that by By 1700 B.C., the Indus civilization had gradually broken up into smaller cultures, called late Harappan cultures
ReplyDeleteTHe link was very interesting especially the Proffesor Indus game,in which we had to discover the secrets of Mohinjodaro and find several artifacts.
ReplyDeleteI read that how the Indus civilization lasted I attended a very interesting quiz and explore Mohenjo Daro with Professor Indus and i found it fun
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting I learned the Indus cities were at their richest between 2600 and 1900 BC. Between 1900 and 1700 BC, this great civilization started to fall apart.
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ReplyDeleteI loved the link. It was very interesting. I understood that scientists believe that there was not a war, the things that were left was a few piles of old bricks. They were doing good at 2600 to 1900 BC
ReplyDeleteI LEARNED THAT MOHENJO DA RO BELONGED TO THE INDUS civilization IT EXISTED HERE BETWEEN 2600 and 1900 BC
ReplyDeleteI loved this activity it was filled with fun I learned so much about the Indus civilization I scored 3out of 3 in the quiz
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ReplyDeleteAfter the reading I understood that Indus Valley Cities were at their peak during their early years and after 1700BC their civilizations fell apart. The people were peaceful and very skillful.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the activities on this page, and I found the quiz and game interesting.
I loved this actavity i understood everying in the quiz i scored 3 out of 3
ReplyDeleteThe link was very interesting. What I understood that Indus people were very skillful and live a good live.
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