WHAT I REMEMBER ABOUT UNIT 11

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WHAT I REMEMBER ABOUT UNIT 11 USE WHITEBOARD! UNIT 11 LESSON 13 REVIEW Materials: TEXT BOOK: Unit 11 STUDENT PAGES: All of Unit 11 YOUR NOTES

Student Expectations… Here’s what I expect you to do as a part of this class. When we all do these things we’ll have an awesome class! I will respond when my name is called. I will respond to polling prompts. I will ask and answer questions. I will complete class work, take notes, submit exit tickets. I will collaborate in groups if placed into breakout rooms. I will demonstrate respect for my classmates and teachers. Have students raise their hands to show that they agree w/ and understand the “Terms” Marking yourself “away” means you are not in class and will miss important parts of the lesson. EVERYONE needs a working mic. Call 1-866-K12-care if it’s not working. Let’s get it fixed!

UNIT 11 - EMPIRES

Unit 11, Lesson 2 Introduction Many people helped the Byzantine Empire grow and prosper, but none contributed more than Justinian and Theodora. Acting as a team, the emperor and empress provided forceful leadership and great insight. They expanded the empire and united it through law, art, and architecture. OLS INTRO!

ALL MIXED UP Read the clue and unscramble the mixed up name. I am the empress that shared power with Justinian DTOHREAO I am Byzantine emperor who established a committee to review and rewrite the laws. STINJUINA Mansa Musa Theodora Justinian

Tell Me on the MIC! What is a mosaic? What is an Icon? What is the Hagia Sophia? Mosaic: an elaborate piece of art in which small pieces of glass or stone form intricate pictures Fresco: a painting that artists create by applying pigments to damp plaster walls Icon:a religious work of art depicting holy people and/or events Hagia Sophia: a church building recognized as a great architectural achievement of Justinian's reign

LET’S REVIEW! Use the polling!

KEY WORDS! Islam: monotheistic religion based on the teachings of Muhammad Muslim: a person who follows the Islamic Faith. Mecca: Holiest city in Islam Hijra: Muhammad's journey from the city of Mecca to Medina Qur'an: The holy book of the Islamic Faith

A Man with a Vision In 570 A.D, a man named Muhammad was born in the trading town of Mecca According to Muslims, Muhammad was visited from the angel Gabriel in a cave on Jebel Noor (the Mountain of Light) He then begins his quest to bring the people of Mecca back to the religion of Abraham.

OLS INTRO VOCAB Caliph (KA-LEAF): successor Jihad (G-had): Struggle Internal struggle External struggle (such as warfare on behalf of Islam)

MATCH THEM UP!!! Mecca city to which Muhammad fled Medina A person who submits to the will of Allah Hijrah holiest city of Islam Islam Muhammad’s migration or flight Muslim The world religion that is based on the monotheistic teachings of Muhammad.

USE YOUR POLLING! What is the sacred text of Islam? A. The Five Pillars B. The Medina Chronicles C. The Bible D. The Qur'an

Review The place of worship for Muslims is called A. Synagogue B. Church C. Mosque

BAGHDAD: JEWEL OF THE EMPIRE The city of Baghdad was built on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It became an ideal market place. Traders from Spain, Russia, Africa, and China could be found in Baghdad. Baghdad became the learning capital of the world with a library and university Babylon.

TRUE OR FALSE! Muslim artists are allowed to draw pictures of religious icons. TRUE or FALSE Jihad refers a Muslim’s internal struggle to lead a good life. TRUE or FALSE Iron and Gold led to the prosperity of the kingdom of Ghana TRUE or FALSE All three are True

OLS INTRO! Vocab! Saheal Clan – A extended family group descended from a common Ancestor.

Sahel

AFRICAN GEOGRAPHY Desert Rain forest Sahel Savanna A tropical grassland containing a few scattered trees Tropical woodland with an annual rainfall of at least 100 inches A dry area, which receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year Semi-dry area that stretches across north central Africa along southern edges of the Sahara; a transition zone between the desert area of the north and the moister regions near the equator Match the vocab words

OLS ASSESSMENT Question: Ghana is located in? A. North Africa B. South Africa C. East Africa D. West Africa Question: Ghana means? A. Land of gold B. Land of milk and honey C. Warrior King D. Land of a thousand dances 1. D 2. A

SPEAK UP! ASK A QUESTION!

“A hug can make a difference” FOLLOWING UP! Tonight: Complete Unit 11 Lesson 13 Assessment For Tomorrow: 20 QUESTION QUIZ IN SAPPHIRE! Coming up: SPRING BREAK!! DO A GOOD DEED “A hug can make a difference”