Today, October 28, 2014 EQ: What are the achievements and influences of the civilizations of Islam and West Africa? LO: Students will take Cornell Notes.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Economics in Africa Africa has: Gold Africa wants:
Advertisements

Aim: How did great empires influence the history of Africa?
 You Need  Notebook  Any late/missing work  We will  Take Cornell notes and complete interactions  Review for Quick Check  Homework  Complete summary.
Yesterday’s Objective SWBAT explain how Islam spread as a result of military conquest.
The Arabian Peninsula and the beginning of a new Monotheistic religion: Islam Monotheism: Belief in one God. Mecca.
Chapter 3 – The Rise of Islam
Islam Chapters 3 & The Big Idea Muhammad, a merchant from Mecca, introduced a major world religion called Islam. Main Ideas Muhammad became a.
Muhammad Spreads Islam. Muhammad (570 AD to 632 AD) Muhammad founded the religion of Islam, but… He’s NOT the GOD of Islam! He’s considered a PROPHET.
WEST AFRICAN TRADING KINGDOMS Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
DATEASSIGNMENT 9/22Finish Interactions CP – Muhammad 9/23Finish Interactions CP - Khadijah 9/24Finish Cornell Notes Summary and Interactions 9/25Study.
Let’s Play! Please listen carefully and think before answering. Good Luck!!
The Empire of Mali.
Today 9/29/14 You Need Interactive Notebook
Islam Test Review.
ISLAMIC BELIEFS AND PRACTICES. ISLAM Islam means “to submit to God”.Islam means “to submit to God”. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim.A follower.
Medieval Africa.
Trading Kingdoms of West Africa
Trade Networks of Africa and Asia
Agenda: Tuesday 12/3/2013 Standard7.2 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious and social structures of the civilizations of Islam.
Islam S.O.L. WHI.8.
3.1 Class Notes: The Rise of African Civilizations
Monday, April 30, 2012 Agenda  Bell Assignment  Map of Africa  Discussion of Chapter 12 Sections 1 and 2  Rap or Speech for Mansa Musa  Test: Thursday,
Africa Review.
West Africa Cover Page (2 Minutes)
NEXT Section 3 Societies of West Africa The peoples of West Africa developed sophisticated kingdoms, trade networks, and artistic achievements.
Aksum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Zimbabwe
Chapter 3, Section 2 Standard Please take out the following 1.Your student planner 2.Pen or pencil 3.Spiral note-book for Cornell Notes or 3-ring.
Period-by-period PeriodAvg. %ADVPRBABBFBB % % % % ??? %??
SOCIETIES OF AFRICASOCIETIES OF AFRICA Mr. MillerMr. Miller.
Aim: How did trade and the spread of Islam lead to florescence of new civilizations in West Africa? Do Now: Read “The Trans-Saharan Gold Trade,” and.
Africa West African Kingdoms. Aim: How did the West African kingdoms develop into trading empires? Do Now: Answer review Multiple Choice Questions on.
West Africa. Ghana 800 A.D A.D Present-day Western Mali and southeastern Mauritania. Present-day Western Mali and southeastern Mauritania.
Mansa Musa. Rules Questions that are priced from $100-$300 will be about the category name. Questions that are priced from $400-$500 will be questions.
Kingdoms of West Africa Gold & Salt - Farming villages settled down along the Senegal and Niger rivers Trade surplus goods and a vast network of trade.
Rise of Islam. Where arabia Before Islam arrived The people of Arabia known as Arabs believed in many gods. They had contact with monotheism.
Binder Reminder 10/27 – 10/31 DATEAssignments/Reminders 10/27HW: Review Sheet Rome, Finish Frame 10/28HW: Review Sheet Islam and Africa, Finish Frame (Period.
Niger River What does it provide? –Water, food, transportation The four regions we just talked about all surround the Niger The Niger’s middle section.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Day 23 Africa North Africa Spread of Islam C. 700 Arab Slave Trade to African Moors invade Spain rule until 1492 Tran-Saharan slave.
E. Napp The West African Kingdom of Mali In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Trans-Saharan Trade Mansa Musa Pilgrimage.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Warm-up 16 What is silent bartering and how does it work? Why was trade important to the development of the Muslim empire?
Benchmark #1 Flash Cards Rome, Islam, & Africa Units.
Africa West African Kingdoms. Ghana Ghana is the land of gold Two most important trading goods: –1. Gold –2. Salt Gold came from the Savanna Salt deposits.
8 th grade presentation Islam Sierra Golding Leilani Richards Elaina Covarrubias.
Ghana, Mali, & Songhai Recap. Niger River & Sahara Desert Niger River helped trade & farming Sahara Desert  salt mines found there.
Bellwork: September 24 th 1.What is meant by the picture to the right? (there are two more Bellwork questions)
Chapter 3 Section 2 Origins of Islam.
Ancient African Civilizations Warm-Up: What made America such a powerful nation?
Ch. 1, Sec. 3 Trading Kingdoms of West Africa Ghana –Started around AD 300 by Soninke families banding together for protection –Location was good, but.
WHI.10d African Civilizations. Essential Questions What were the characteristics of civilization in sub- Saharan Africa during the medieval period?
Kingdoms of West Africa. Trade in the Sahara Migration occurs due to the drying out of the Sahara Migrate to grasslands. Grow crops. Surplus. Surplus.
Ghana was at the center of a major trade route. The Muslim traders brought a system of numbers, the Islamic religion, and a system of writing to West.
CHAPTER 5: EARLY WEST AFRICAN SOCIETIES Monday: 9/23/13 section 1, Geography of Africa Tuesday: 9/24/13 section 2, Early Culture and Trade Wednesday: 9/25/13.
Do-First: Write your name on the top of you handout!
West African History Ghana & Mali. West African History Ghana & Mali.
Economics.
What is going on in the World???
Today’s Agenda Part I- Gold/Salt Notes Part II- Islam Assessment
Economics in Africa.
African Ethnic Groups SS7G4 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. b. Explain the diversity of religions within.
The Spread of Islam AIM: How did Islam spread throughout the world? DO NOW - REVIEW: The Religion of Islam.
Traditional African Religions
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Societies of West Africa
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Africa West African Kingdoms.
Name:_______________________________
Societies of West Africa
Presentation transcript:

Today, October 28, 2014 EQ: What are the achievements and influences of the civilizations of Islam and West Africa? LO: Students will take Cornell Notes to review Islam and Africa, they will write questions and summaries. Students will complete a frame graphic organizer. For bellwork: Analyze primary sources and write complete answer responses in the China DBQ packet. Agenda: 1.DBQ Packet : Page 29 2.Cornell Notes 3.Frame 4.Review Sheet: Islam and Africa

Midterm Review Notes: Islam and Africa EQ: What are the achievements and influences of the civilizations of Islam and West Africa?

3. Islam A.Muhammad most important Islamic prophet B.Holy Book Qur’an C.Sunnah: based on Muhammad’s Life D.People in Arabia were upset by Muhammad’s teachings – Monotheism – One God – Rich=Poor E.The central teaching of Islam is that Allah is the only God and Muhammad is his prophet

4. Islam A.Five Pillars of Islam: Acts of worship required by all Muslims. B.Spread through trade and war C.Areas that became Muslim united with Arabic language and religion D.Ibn Battutah = better maps E.Algebra F.Libraries to store important texts.

5. Africa A.Niger River B.Traders had to cross the Sahara to get there. C.Ghana and Mali D.Wealth came from Gold and Salt trade E.Mansa Musa’s hajj made Mali famous. F.People spoke Arabic and learned to read the Qur’an G.Griots – storytellers

Details: Write 3 important facts from the notes a. b. c. Draw pictures to show the two ways Islam spread. Write a what if question and answer it. What if something were different. Islam and Africa Period 1,2,4 Draw a picture Use the following terms in a summary about Africa. 3 sentences. Ghana Mali Gold and salt Niger River Sahara Desert

Details: Write 3 important facts from the notes a. b. c. Write a what if question and answer it. What if something were different. Islam and Africa Period 3 and 6 Draw a picture Use the following terms in a summary about Africa. 3 sentences. Ghana Mali Gold and salt Niger River Sahara Desert Rules: Write 1 idea from the notes under each theme. Change Conflict Relationships