Muhammad & Islam August 28 - 29, 2017.

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Muhammad & Islam August 28 - 29, 2017

Muhammad & Islam Bellwork Look at the map, Islamic Empire AD 750 on pg. 100-101 What two major cities border the east side of the Red Sea?

Standard, Objective, & Homework Standard 7.5 – Trace the origins of Islam and the life and teachings of Muhammad, including Islam’s historical connections to Judaism and Christianity Objective – I can explain the teaching of Muhammad and how they connect to other religions Homework – Finish the illustrated timeline

Cornell Notes Read the following sections on pgs. 105-106 and take Cornell Notes “Who was Muhammad?” (3 bullet points) “Muhammad’s Opponents” (3 bullet points) “The Islamic State” (3 bullet points) “Beliefs and Practices of Islam” (3 bullet points) For your summary, refer back to your objective. Write a 5 sentence summary that demonstrates the objective.

Illustrated Timeline Directions: First draw a line along your page. Next, place the dates in order, from earliest to latest, and include the information attached to each date. Make sure to illustrate each event and use color. 630 – Defeats Mecca and establishes it as the holy city of Islam 632 – Muhammad dies 622 – Muhammad moves to Medina; Islam is officially established 570 – Muhammad is born 610 – Starts receiving visits from the angel Gabriel 634 – The entire Arabian Peninsula has converted to Islam

Day 2 Bellwork Look at the map, Islamic Empire AD 750 on pg. _ What two bodies of water sit to the east of the Arabian Peninsula (Arabia on the map)?

Standard, Objective, Homework Standard 7.5 – Trace the origins of Islam and the life and teachings of Muhammad, including Islam’s historical connections to Judaism and Christianity Objective – I can explain the teaching of Muhammad and how they connect to other religions Homework – Finish the text-dependent questions

Book of Golden Meadows Read and annotate the short story, “The Book of Golden Meadows” Once you are finished, answer the text-dependent sentences. Don’t forget to use RAC! R – Restate the question in your answer A – Answer the question C – Cite evidence to support your answer