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Warm-up 3/25/19 Describe what you will be saying and doing in the skit your group is performing.

Warm-up 3/26/19 Fill in the blank.(use your textbook if necessary) 1. The samurai’s most valuable weapon was the __________. 2. The samurai served his or her __________. 3. Before battle the samurai shouts out their _________ for fighting. 4. Both knights and samurai had codes of _____.

Warm-up 3/27/19 True or False, if false replace the underlined word with a word to make the sentence true. The samurai code emphasized personal importance. Relying on Buddha’s mercy is a characteristic of Zen Buddhism. Amida Buddhism was well suited to samurai because it emphasized discipline. 4. The samurai were trained in the cultural pursuits of writing poetry.

Warm-up 3/28/19 Describe what you think it would be like to be a samurai, shogun or daimyo. Use at least 4 of these words in your description: Samurai, daimyo, shogun, sword, armor, training, discipline, honor, loyalty, Buddhism, lord, ritual

Warm-up 3/29/19 Why were samurai important to Japan?(2 to 3 sentence response)

Warm-up 4/1/19 Create a topic sentence from the following prompt: What values are most important to the samurai? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After the warm-up open your binder to pages 66-68 and log into Google Classroom, your writing assignment is posted in my classroom.

Warm-up 4/2/19 Read pages 256 and 257 in your textbook to answer these questions: 1) What 3 major civilizations flourished in Central and South America? 2) How did hunter-gatherer people get to the Americas?

Warm-up 4/3/19 Look at the picture on page 258 of your textbook. 1) What do you notice about this image? Give at least 3 details. 2) What do you think this building was for?

Warm-up 4/4/19 Fill all the lines on your warm-up sheet in response to these questions: What is your favorite game or sport? It can be a game or sport that you watch, play or both. Why do you enjoy it? Is it important to you? Why?

Warm-up 4/5/19 If you were a Mayan, what achievement of the Olmec’s do think would be the most useful: the solar calendar, the trade routes, religious and ceremonial centers, cities, or farming villages? Why?