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Complete Achievements Roaming Readers Take out your Muslim Achievements Chart. Take a moment to remember with station you and your partner need to visit next. Wait for Ms. Schaller to give you the signal to rotate. Ignore the Placard column in your chart.

Achievements Spectrum Copy the spectrum below. Place three accomplishments from the roaming readers on your spectrum. Write one paragraph for each accomplishment that explains what it is, why it matters, and why you placed it here. Least important contribution Most important contribution

Travel Journal #4 You are about to leave Baghdad and begin your journey home. Write a journal entry describing: A scientific achievement that impressed you or could help people in your homeland. Some goods that have chosen to bring back with you. Some developments in literature, music, or art that impressed you.

Project Construction We are going to compile all four of our journal entries into a book to “publish.” All entries must be edited, typed in New Times Roman size 12 Font (or written in blue or black ink), and no longer than 150 words. Entries will be graded on content, grammar, and creativity. Project is due at the beginning of class Friday!