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Chapter 3 Block classes

Bellringer 8/24 pg 93

Timeline 8/24 Prince Henry Navigation school started Treaty of Tordesillas First enslaved Africans arrive in Americas Caravel ships Zheng He explorations end isolation begins in China Japanese “Warring States” (Civil War) Japan declares Christians banned and isolation established again.

There are 3 sections to Chapter 3- 8/24 There are 5 stations in the room Groups will rotate to a station and have 15 minutes to complete Complete the task at each station and put your work in the folder Questions to answer Maps to complete-label Japan, Korea, China, Philippines, Italy, Spain, Portugal, England, France, Netherlands, Malacca, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Oceans, Create a poster to best represent these three sections

Bellringer 8/25 pg 100

Create an outline chapter 3 Your Sheet of paper-can leave it in notebook Use Roman Numerals for RED headings-I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, X Copy exactly the Red Headings Capital LETTERS for BLACK headings-A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P Copy exactly the Black Headings Small letters for words underlined-a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p Copy exactly and give a short definition or description Numbers for pictures, maps and charts-1,2,3,4 Copy the title of the map, picture, chart, insert and give a short description

example Chapter 3 sect 1 I. For “God, Glory and Gold” A. Europeans Seek New Trade Routes 1. early globe-Europeans view of Europe and Africa around 1492 B. The Spread of Christianity C. Technology Makes Exploration Possible II. Portugal Leads the Way A. The Portuguese Explore Africa a. Prince Henry-Portugese most enthusiastic supporter of exploration 1. Prince Henry 1394-1460-”The Navigator” a devout Catholic, wanted to spread Christianity. He organized 14 voyages along west coast of Africa.

Bellringer 8/26 pg 103

On map you got Monday write this list India Turkey Iran Iraq Pakistan Afghanistan Russia China Atlantic Ocean Artic Ocean Gulf of Mexico Caribbean Sea Japan Korea Vietnam Philippines Israel Jordan Saudi Arabia Black Sea Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean Mediterranean Sea Australia USA Mexico Canada Brazil England Ireland Portugal Spain France Germany Greece Italy

1. make sure it says finder in the top left corner of the screen next to the apple (just click on the desktop if it doesn't) 2. hit "command K” 3. type em050n1 (they may have to put in a password) 4. select "teachernethomes” 5. for now they can look for my name  asims (double click) 6. double click on the public folder 7. drag the world civ book folder to their desktop 

Chapter 4 timeline 8/26 Columbus first voyage to Americas Amerigo Vespucci comes to Americas Magellan voyage Cortes in Mexico Pizarro in Peru Pope Rebellion in New Mexico

Using the map given to you on Monday Label the following without looking at a book or map. (or phone/laptop) India Japan Korea China Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Red Sea Turkey

Bellringer 8/27 pg117

Timeline ch4 8/27 New France founded by Champlain Jamestown founded by English Puritans land in Plymouth English oust the Dutch in New York French and Indian War Triangle trade system

bellringer 8/28 pg121

Chapter 4 Write all the Red heading and in one sentence describe what it means Write all the black headings and describe in a sentence what it means For each picture/map/chart describe in a sentence what it is about