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Sit in your assigned seat with your behavior card on your desk. The Life of Muhammad •SS7G8.c - Compare and contrast the prominent religions in Southwest Asia (Middle East): Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Bell-Ringer – Write down 3 facts that you remember about Muhammad or Islam. Sit in your assigned seat with your behavior card on your desk.

Three-Prong Folders Who has their folder? How to label your folder.

Life of Muhammad Video Take notes on the following important information during the video, as it will help you with our DBQ that we will be writing: 1.) Important events in the life of Muhammad. 2.) Information about Islam and countries involved. 3.) The events that caused Islam to spread so quickly.

Closing Turn to the person next to you and compare notes.