Monday, December 17, 2018

Activity for Week of December 17, 2018

Monday:  In class independent work
                    Choices
                         -  Study for quiz
                         -  CN
                         -  flipbook -- Minimum 4 facts
                         -  All done?  HW for other class or Read

Tuesday:  Enrichment Video
                 Muslim Way of Life

               THE HISTORY OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (32)


Wednesday:  + Quiz U2 -  Whole Unit
                     + Notebook
                     + Flip book

Thursday:  Merry Christmas!

Friday:  Unit 3 Vocabulary  Frontload (Slide #7)

Friday, December 14, 2018

Content for Unit 2 Section 3

Item #1
Mamun
  • Abbasid caliph

  • Founded House of Wisdom in Baghdad
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Item #2

al-Razi
  • Best known Muslim chemist
  • Developed system for categorizing substance such as animals, mineral,or vegetables
  • Wrote book for doctors that helped them to identify diseases

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Item #3
Ibn Khaldun

  • Muslim historian
  • Wrote that all civilization rise, grow, and then fall

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Item #4

mosque

  • Muslim house of worship
  • Also serve as school, courts and center of learning
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Item #5

bazaar
  • Marketplace
  • Stalls and shops
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Item #6

crier

Announcer who calls believers to prayer five times a day

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Item #7

Arabic became language of trade and government

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Item #8

  • Scholars of Muslim
    • Saved much of the learning of ancient world
    • Europeans in West lost knowledge when Western Roman Empire fell

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Item #9

Arabs are considered the founders of chemistry

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Item #10

  • Taj Mahal in Agra, India
    • Mogul ruler Shah Jahan built as tomb for wife
    • Marble and precious stones

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Monday, December 10, 2018

Activity for Week of December 10,

Monday: Vocab for U2S3 (Slide #15)

Tuesday: U2S3 (Slide #21)

Wednesday: U2S3 (Slide #26)

Thursday: + Community Meeting
+ U2S3 (Slide #27)

Friday: U2S3 (done)
Quiz on Unit 2 (Wednesday) on Dec 19

Monday, December 3, 2018

Activity of the Week for December 3, 2018


Monday:  Enhancement Video: 

              Science and Islam 

              by Jim Al-Khalili - BBC Documentary

                (Minutes  24?)

Tuesday: U2S2 Quiz

Wednesday: + George HW Bush and Half-staff
+ Vocab for Unit 2 Section 3 (Slide #2 done)
Hint: Sec 1 & 2 of flip book should be done.

Thursday: Community Meeting

Friday: Vocab for U2S3 (Slide #9)

Friday, November 30, 2018

Quiz on Unit 2 Section 2

Item #1
Caliph

  • New leader of Muslim community after Muhammad
  • Means “successor to the Messenger of God"
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Item #2

Damascus

  • City in Syria

  • Capital city of the Umayyad dynasty
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Item #3
Sunni
  • Supported the Umayyad caliphs
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Item #4
Shiites

Believe Umayyad caliphs in Damascus had no right to rule

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Item #5

Sufi

Group of Muslims who spend their time praying and teaching Islam
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Item #6
Baghdad
New capital built by Abbasids
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Item #7
sultan
  • Seljuk ruler
  • Means
“holder of
power”
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Item #8
By AD 661, expansion to southwest of Asia
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Item #9
Many of the conquered became Muslims and learned the Arabic language
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Item #10
Muhammad’s death split the Arab Empire and it last till today
  • Most Muslims are Sunnis
  • Iran and Iraq have the largest population of Shiites
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Item #11

Abbasids

Built new capital Baghdad
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Item #12
Sultan created new army of soldiers called janissaries
  • Slaves
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Item #13

  • Mogul Muslim merchants brought paper,gunpowder, and fine porcelain from China to India
  • Muslim architecture

Monday, November 26, 2018

See map on page 182
Activity for Week of November 26, 2018


Monday: 1) See map on page 182


Draw map into notebook



  2) ALWAYS complete Cornell Notes

3) Currently on U2S2 (Slide #23)

(Notebook with CN always due day of quiz.)

Tuesday: U2S2 (Slide #27)
Copy the Abbasid Empire map on page 185

Wednesday: U2S2 (Slide #33)

Thursday: + Community Meeting
+ Preparing for Full Lockdown Drill

Friday: U2S2 (finished)
Copy map on page 188 into Notebook
The Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Quiz on Tuesday (Dec 6)

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Activity for Week of November 12, 2018

Monday: Veteran Holiday

Tuesday: Substitute - Independent Work on Flip Books

Wednesday: Unit 2 Section 2 (Slide #17)

Thursday: Community Meeting -  Grateful
                 Unit 2 Section 2 (Slide #17 -- do sentence)

Friday: Unit 2 Section 2 (Finish copying vocab words as CN)

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Activity for the Week of November 5, 2018

Monday: Substitute
               Video on Ancient Islam Civilization 
                      (inventions)

Tuesday:  Quiz on U2S1

Wednesday: Begin Unit 2 Section 2
                     Front Load on Slide #7

Thursday:  Community Meeting

Friday: Unit 2 Section 2
                     Front Load on Slide #11

Friday, November 2, 2018

Quiz and Cornell Note Content for U2 S1

Item #1 
Kaaba

  • In the middle of Makkah
  • Low square building surrounded by statues of gods and goddesses
  • Stone inside was from heaven
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Item #2
Medinah

  • City
  • Means “city of prophet”
  • In modern times, known as Medina
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Item #3
oasis
Green area in desert fed by underground water

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Item #4

Quran
Holy book of Islam
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Item #5

To survive Arabian climates, early Arabs organized into tribes whose members  were very loyal to one another

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Item #6

  • Towns sprouted along trade routes
    • Makkah (Mecca) became the largest and richest
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Item #7

Islam means “surrendering to the will of Allah

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Item #8 

  • Muhammad accepted as God’s prophet and ruler in Madinah
  • Able leader
  • Applied laws he believed God had given him to all areas of life
  • Created Islamic state
    • Government used to uphold Islam
    • Loyalty

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    Item #9

    • Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have some beliefs in common.
    • All believe in one God.



Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Activity for Week of October 29

Monday: Collecting Quiz and Trifold 
                Unit 1 Test

Tuesday:  Unit 2 Section 1 Rise of Islam
                (slide 20)
                 HW:  Complete Cornell Notes
                           Flip Book

Wednesday: Unit 2 Section 1 Rise of Islam
                    (Slide #24)

Thursday:  Grateful
                   Unit 2 Section 1 Rise of Islam
                   Slide 25: Create questions to share.

Friday:  Finished U2 S1
              Quiz: Tuesday


                

Friday, October 26, 2018

Unit 2 Section 1 Flip Book
Due:  End of Unit 2

Instructions:  1) Follow directions in picture. 
                      2) When collecting facts, 
                                   think Cornell Notes.
                      3) Draw one picture 
                                   in each section 
                                   pertaining to the title. 
                                   Use a picture 
                                   from the textbook and 
                                   label with page number.
   


Monday, October 22, 2018

Activity for Week of October 22, 2018

Monday: Finished Unit 1 Section 3
               Quiz and Trifold Due: October 29 (Mon.)

Tuesday: Junior Achievement (last day) 
               Present deck 
               Winner:  Justin N.  and Ryan N.

Wednesday:  Icon due
                     Begin Unit 2 Section 1
                     Stopped Slide #9

Thursday:  Community Meeting
                  Begin Unit 2 Section 1

                     Stopped Slide #12

Friday U2 S1 Cornell Notes
               

Wednesday, October 17, 2018


Project: Ancient Byzantine Christian Icon
Due: October 24 (Wednesday)
Instructions:  

  1. Use the title of this project as a search key  for the internet
  2. Select an icon of your choice
  3. Draw this icon on the construction paper given to you
  4. Under your icon drawing, identify who is in the icon or what it stands for.
  5. Under the icon, provide where this icon can be found.  In other name the location or church that this icon be found.
 
Points
Description
4
Directions followed
4
Effort: You are not being graded on your artistic talent.  You are being graded on how much effort that was made. (1) neat (2) looks close to the image  (3) colored
4
Identified who is in the icon or what it stands for
4
provide where this icon can be found.
16
Total

Monday, October 15, 2018

Activity for Weekof October 15, 2018

Monday:  Unit 1 Section 3
                 Slide 23
                 HW:  Complete CN
                           Third section of trifold
                           (First two sections 
                            should be complete)

Tuesday:  Junior Achievement
                HW:  Complete Entrepeneur Deck
                          Remember to 
                          practice presentation.
                          Due: Oct 23 (Tuesday)

Wednesday: Unit 1 Section 3 Slide 25
                     HW:  Project: Ancient Byzantine
Christian Icon

Thursday:  Community Meeting

Friday:  Unit 1 Section 3 Slide 26
              On Monday, do summary 
                                   from Student #30

Friday, October 12, 2018

Notebook Content for U1S3



Justinian
A strong emperor of the Byzantine Empire
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Theodora
Justinian’s wife

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Belisarius
Justinian ordered general Belisarius to strengthen and lead the army.

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Tribonian
The legal scholar ordered to reform the law code of the Byzantine Empire
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regent
A person who stands in for a ruler who is too young or too ill to govern.

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Image
Icons are pictures or images of Jesus,
Mary (the mother of Jesus),
and the saints, or Christian holy people.

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For nearly 1,000 years, the Byzantine capital city of Constantinople was the largest and richest city in Europe.

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At first, Byzantine followed Roman ways

As time passed, the Byzantine Empire became more Greek

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  • Finally, the pope and the patriarch of Constantinople took a drastic step
    • In AD 1054, they excommunicated each other
    • Excommunication: a declaration that a person or group no longer belongs to the church
    • This schism or separation lasts to today: Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches