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The Mongol Empire Level X
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 2,351

Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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Book Summary
During the 1200s, horsemen from Asia called the Mongols established the largest land empire ever created. These brutal conquerors expanded their empire by leveling entire cities, massacring the people who dwelled in them. The warrior largely responsible for their success was Genghis Khan who he became the Universal Ruler of all of the Mongol tribes and created a unified nation. How did Genghis Khan become such a powerful leader and what became of his empire after his death? Photographs, maps, and illustrations support the text.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Ask and answer questions

Objectives

  • Use the reading strategy of asking and answering questions to understand text
  • Identify author's purpose
  • Recognize adjectives used in text
  • Recognize and use synonyms

Materials

  • Book --The Mongol Empire (copy for each student)
  • Chalkboard or dry erase board
  • Dictionaries and thesauruses
  • KWLS, author's purpose, adjectives, synonyms worksheets
  • Discussion cards

     Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book. (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)

Vocabulary

  • Content words: alliances, annual, archaeologists, bastion, dynasty, empire, fragmenting, feuding, havoc, isolated, nomadic, pillaged, plundered, proclaimed, relentless, ruthless, subdue, tribute, vassal states


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