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Why do people migrate and move to new places? 3-4 details Do Now

Post-Classical Movement of People World History Mr. Wood

How were the migrations of the Vikings, Bantu and the Polynesians similar and different from each other? Essential Question

SWBAT- identify who the Vikings were and explain what happed during their migrations Objective for today

Agenda Do Now Take notes on the Context Watch short video on Vikings Turn and Talk- What were the impact of the Viking Voyages? Reading in class- Vikings- 1st section on own and take notes Compare and share notes Reading and homework- stop at the video in your packet- The Vikings - Who Were They - Discovery History Channel Ticket Out Agenda

Context-What is Migration?

Migration in the Post-Classical Era 600 CE- 1450 CE

What were the impacts of the Vikings migrations? Ticket Out

Bring up your notes to Mr Bring up your notes to Mr. Wood When done, begin to fill out your topic organizer for the Vikings, using your notes from the packet that you have so far Do Now

In small groups compare and share your topic organizers Do Do Now

Post-Classical Movement of People World History Mr. Wood

How were the migrations of the Vikings, Bantu and the Polynesians similar and different from each other? Essential Question

SWBAT- identify who the Vikings were and explain what happed during their migrations Objective for today

Agenda Do Now Go over Topic Organizer for Vikings – Think, Pair, Share Watch video on Vikings with Turn and Talks Topic Organizer- Think, pair, share Homework- Finish readings on Vikings- Stop at Part II- The Bantu Migrations Agenda

What were the biggest effects of the Vikings migrations? Ticket Out

Take out your homework from yesterday and write down 3 of your best notes on a Do Now slip

Fill out your topic organizer using your notes from your homework Compare and share in a group of 2-3 Be ready to share your best topic out loud Do Do now

Post-Classical Movement of People World History Mr. Wood

How were the migrations of the Vikings, Bantu and the Polynesians similar and different from each other? Essential Question

SWBAT- identify who the Vikings were and explain what happed during their migrations SWBAT- Explain what the Bantu Migrations were and how they impacted Africa Objective for today

Do Now + Do Do Now Video and Turn and Talk- Bantu Migration- Why is it that so many sub- Saharan Africans speak multiple languages? Homework- Readings on Bantu Migrations Agenda

African Societies after the Bantu Migrations

West African Islamic Kingdoms Kingdoms of Ghana and Mali Sundiata Mansa Musa West African Islamic Kingdoms

Video- Great Zimbabwe- 41:00- 43:10, 46:00- 48:05 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTVShn1vKV0 East African Islamic states in Indian Ocean trade http://www.lasalle.edu/~mcinneshin/week14.htm