3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:South Asia
  • Subject(s):Social Studies
  • Days:0
  • Grade(s):9, 10, 11, 12
Key Learning: Religious conflict complicates domestic and foreign affairs in South Asia.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
What are the major religions of South Asia and how do they influence dometics and foreign affairs?
   
Concept: Geographical Influence
Concept: Religion
Concept: Imperialism
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How has geography influenced the development of South Asia? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What are the basic beliefs of Hinduism? (A)
What are the basic beliefs of Buddhism? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How did the British try to change Indian culture? (A)
How did imperialism contribute to their current political views? (A)
Concept: Independence
Concept: Issues Since Independence
Concept: Art
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What methods did Gandhi use during the Indian independence movement? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

What is the source of conflict between Muslims and Hindus? (A)
How does nuclear technology complicate South Asia\'s political scene? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How has the cultural experience of South Asia been reflected in its fine arts? (A)
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Vocabulary Report

  • Monsoons -
  • Sepoy Rebellion -
  • Kashmir -
  • Taj Mahal -
  • Buddhism -
  • Satyagraha -
  • Sati -
  • Subcontinent -
  • Civil Disobediance -
  • Calligraphy -
  • Bhopal -
  • Hinduism -
  • Himalayas -
  • Boycott -
  • Hindu Epics -
  • Brahman -
  • Salt March -
  • Bollywood -
  • Hindu Kush -
  • Nirvana -
  • Khyber Pass -
  • Karma -
  • Gandhi -
  • Reincarnation -
  • Caste System -
  • Untouchables -
  • Four Noble Truths -