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Student Created Journal Lesson Muslim World Student Created Journal Lesson

Today’s Lesson 12/5; 12/6 LOGIN TO A COMPUTER. Go to andersononline.org for instructions. OPEN the CLOUD to find Pearson Realize. ************************************** Students create journal lesson on the Muslim World. Students share work and write journal entries. Near the end, pass out interview assignment instructions. Opportunities to work on interview next class. Pass out final review. Use Pearson Realize to work on review.

The Muslim World The Muslim World: The Origins of Islam Muhammad and Early Islam 280-281 Teachings of Islam and Islam as a Way of Life 282-283 Spread of Islam Islam Faces Challenges 285-287 Umayyad Caliphs 287-289 Abbasid Dynasty 289-290 Muslim Achievements Economic and Social Changes 293-295 Literature and Emphasis on Knowledge 296-299

Muslim World TEKS Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills 1 C: Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 600 to 1450 … the development of Islamic caliphates and their impact on Asia, Africa, and Europe. 4 D: Explain the political, economic, and social impact of Islam on Europe, Asia, and Africa. 16 A: Locate places and regions of historical significance directly related to major eras and turning points in world history. 16 B: Analyze the influence of human and physical geographic factors on major events in world history. 23 B: Identify examples of religious influence on various events referenced in the major eras of world history. 25 D: Explain how Islam influences law and government in the Muslim world.