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BELL WORK 1. Think of an invention that you wish existed. 2. Describe the invention and what it is used for. 3. How would this invention help society?

OBJECTIVE AND STANDARD I can analyze Muslim contributions to the world and summarize their significance. 7.8 Examine and summarize the contributions Muslim scholars made to later civilizations in the areas of science, geography, mathematics, philosophy, medicine, art, and literature.

1. Flip to a fresh page in your composition book. 2 1. Flip to a fresh page in your composition book. 2. Draw the graphic organizer is your book long ways. MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS

Muslim Contributions MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS As a class, we will read Muslim Contributions on page 117 MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS

What do these things have in common? Coffee Orange candy soda Algebra Cotton

Each word derives from an Arabic word. Coffee Orange candy soda Algebra Cotton

MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS Astronomy Geography Mathematics Medicine Philosophy Literature & Arts Which Muslim contribution do you feel is the most important? Discuss this with your pod. Be ready to present.

FINAL ASSESSMENT Option #1 Write a short paragraph explaining how Muslim contributions helped society. You must list evidence from your notes in your paragraph. Option #2 In a short paragraph, select one the Muslim contributions and explain how the world would be different without that contribution to society.