ADDITIONAL Useful resources!
Here are some other sources you can use to help learn about ancient India:
http://www.india.mrdonn.org/index.html ~~~ This is a good resource because it gives the information in a way that is really easy to understand. It also has great visuals. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://www.ancientindia.co.uk/ ~~~ The British Museum is always a good resource because it shows and explains artifacts as well as giving a lot of good information. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/01/india-ancient-art/map-interactive ~~~ This map gives brief descriptions of places while also showing you where places in ancient India were. It has pictures of each place, which helps you visualize some aspects of ancient India. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://ancientindiabythegals.weebly.com/ and http://ancientindiasocialstudies.weebly.com/ ~~~ These websites, created by seventh grade students have factual, easy to understand information with visuals and many other helpful aspects. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
When you are done learning about ancient India, you can go to this link. It will bring you to a jeopardy game that you can play alone or with friends to quiz yourself about ancient India. The second link is a webquest that we created. You can print and complete this to help you to learn the material.
http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/usergames/Jan201402/game1389237154.php
http://www.india.mrdonn.org/index.html ~~~ This is a good resource because it gives the information in a way that is really easy to understand. It also has great visuals. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://www.ancientindia.co.uk/ ~~~ The British Museum is always a good resource because it shows and explains artifacts as well as giving a lot of good information. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/01/india-ancient-art/map-interactive ~~~ This map gives brief descriptions of places while also showing you where places in ancient India were. It has pictures of each place, which helps you visualize some aspects of ancient India. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
http://ancientindiabythegals.weebly.com/ and http://ancientindiasocialstudies.weebly.com/ ~~~ These websites, created by seventh grade students have factual, easy to understand information with visuals and many other helpful aspects. It is a secondary source because it was not written during the time under study.
When you are done learning about ancient India, you can go to this link. It will bring you to a jeopardy game that you can play alone or with friends to quiz yourself about ancient India. The second link is a webquest that we created. You can print and complete this to help you to learn the material.
http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/usergames/Jan201402/game1389237154.php
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