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Warm up week of 5/20

5/20 : Martin Luther was significant because he had ideas about the churches and he also wrote the 95 thesis.

Warm up week of 4/29

4/29

4/30 - Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period from the 14th to the 17th century and this began in Italy in the late Middle Ages and then later spread to the rest of Europe .Many people in the renaissance had free time and with that free time they got educated. The class systems change which means that they can move up or down social structures.

4/25/13 Humanism One Pager

Warm up week of 4/22

4/22- Humanism was significant because it brought new ideas.

4/25- Da Vinci was an inventor and an engineer.

Warm up week of 4/15

4/15: Travel and commerce impact the renaissance because the brought new ideas

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4/17: The things I do are kind humanistic because I love to draw and humanism has ideas of art and drawing.

4/18: I use humanistic ideas today by drawing and seeing art and also by making decisions to do in your free time.

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Warm up week of 4/8

4/8- I think that the Renaissance is going to be next

4/9- What I thought was interesting from the preview was how all the four cities were surrounded by water

4/10- The sun provides energy to grow the flower and humanism is like the sun because it provides energy for the renaissance, just like the sun gives energy to flower.

4/11- The roots of the Renaissance came from Rome and Greeks.

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Warm Ups Week of 3/18

3/18 - Magna carta What I found out is that King john was never pleasant.

Spain I found out that around the 1232 the church started a new program

3/19- The three things you need are: 1) Tagexdo/ wordle 2) Notes 3) Summary To get to use the Ipad

3/20

3/21- I feel that the criteria for my creations is good summaries and information and the not part is not to have boring information just copied from the textbook and not putting any effort.

3/22- The black death was significant because it caused everyone to die.

Warm ups week of 3/11

3/12- It was called Dark ages because people kept getting sick and they were dying from the black death.

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3/14- I am responsible for Spain & magna carta - Picture for the words - Summary - Digital information

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3-12-13 Love and Marriage 4 Box



3-12-13 Health 4 Box



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3-7-13 Warm-up 1) It is vital to scrutinize a website because you might copy and paste the information and it may not be true information.

3-6-12 Warm up site There are three issues that threaten and diminish the crops in California. There was windy and dry conditions that caused loop spores to commingle even across widely spaced fields, the invasion of disease and pests have damaged the crops, and drought has both limited water

3-5-12 Cartoon Strip.

3-4-13 Warm-up 1) Feudal system is giving land for service.

3-1-13 Europe after fall of Rome section 2

3-1-13 warm up 1. A manor is a large estate owned by a knight or a lord. It was significant because

2-28-13 Warm-up The feudal system and Americas social hierarchy are a like because the feudal system has the kings at the top of the pryamid and they have all the land and it is similar to America because the people that have all the money get what they want and when they want it.

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Europe after Rome section 1



2-22-13 Mapping Eurasia



2-20-12 Unit Preview Middle Ages

**Medieval Europe Unit Walk**

Answer the following questions based on the graphics in the text in complete sentences

Map: Europe Physical P. 231 1. What 4 peninsulas are labeled on the map? Italian, Balkan, Iberian, and Scandinavian peninsula. 2. Which peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps? Scandinavian Peninsula is divided from the rest.

Geography and Living P. 232 3. Where did cities typically grow and why? The cities grew in Germany because rivers have been routes for moving people and goods. 4. Does it get colder or warmer as you go north? Where did the people in the north settle? It gets colder and they settled in coast.

Map: The Spread of Christianity P. 235 5. Did Christianity spread or shrink and was it a lot or a little from 350 to 600? Christianity spread a lot from the 350 to 600.

Feudal Society P. 243 6. What did knights get in return for their service? Knights got lands for their service. 7. Who were the lords over all others? The lords were the kings and the queens. 8. Why are peasants not officially part of the feudal system? Peasants were not officially part of the feudal system because they owned no land.

Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan P. 251 9. What was the difference between European and Japanese art? The difference between the European art and Japanese art was that Europe did religious themes and Japanese had Nature kind of themes. 10. What did peasants do in both societies? The peasants worked for land for both societies.

Map: Europe, 1000 P. 261 11. In what empire was the city of Rome located in at this time? It was German State. 12. Who ruled many of the European kingdoms? Christian ruled European kingdoms.

Map: The Major Crusades, 1096-1204 P. 267 13. To where were the crusaders traveling? The crusaders traveled a huge distance to reach the war. 14. About how many miles was the journey from Paris to Jerusalem? The journey was about 1000 miles away.

Quick Facts: The Crusades P. 268 15. How did the Crusades affect trade? This affected the trade between Europe and Asia because it was increasing. 16. How did the Crusades affect kings? This affected the king because they got powerful.

The Cluny Monastery P. 270-271 17. How does this picture show the riches of the church? This picture shows the riches of the church because it is really gigantic and it has more than one builing. 18. What did a monk do for most of the days? Monks usually prayed for most of the days.

Time Line: Beginnings of Democracy in England P. 278 19. When was the Magna Carta signed? It was signed in 1215. 20. How long after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas corpus made into law? It was 464 years after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas s=corpus made into law.



Dorethea- A, F, E, K Susie- B, D, H, I Jessica- C, L, G, J

2/5 ONE PAGER Japan

2-1-13 Japan Terms
 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || Is the most important religion or tradition of Japan. || religion ||
 * **Zen** || Zen is a popular part of Buddhism that was from China. || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || It chanted the Buddha’s name. || religion ||
 * **Haiku** || A form of poetry that has 3 lines and follows 5-7-5 syllable pattern and focus on nature || poetry ||
 * **Lady Mirasaki**
 * Shikibu** || She was a noble. || servant ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || He was one of the best leader in Japan. || leader ||
 * **Jimmu** || First emperor of Japan. || myth ||
 * **Regent** || Someone who rules a country for a person who can’t. || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that formed a culture || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || It’s a journal that Sei shonagon wrote. || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || Genre of a classical Japanese poetry. || poetry ||
 * **Noh** || More serious form of drama. || A play ||
 * **Tale of Genji** || Is a story of a prince and his long quest for love. || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || People who are large landowners. || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || Ruled Japan. || General ||
 * **Samurai** || Trained professional warriors. || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || When a person appeared to rule even though someone else was the real ruler. || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || A code of rules for samurai. || honor ||

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Cornell Notes on Japan



1/30/13 Japan Chapter Walk



1/24/13

" If you want to be happy just overcome all your desires and remove the suffering and pain."





1/18/13 Who said it?

Slide one - I it was Buddhism because he says not to desire and the first slide was mainly about desiring. Slide two - this represents Daosim because he says to achieve happiness by not following societal rules. Slide three - This represents Daosim because dao is force connected to nature and i chose this person because in the slide it says Highest good is like water. Slide four - This represents Buddhism because in the quote it says " The mind id flighty, and hard to grasp; the mind pursues all it desires," it reminds me of Buddhism because he says you shouldn't want or desire. Slide five - This represents Confucianism because in the quotes it says " The more laws and edicts are imposed, the more thieves and bandits there will be." And Confucianism says to achieve happiness by not following societal rules. Slide six - This represents Confucianism because in the quote it says "Be respectful at home serious at work, faithful in human realations. Even if you go to uncivilized areas, these virtues are not to be abandoned and that remind of him because he said to be faithful in a relationship Slide seven - This represents Daoism because the quote it says " we develop[p our own character and practice. Eighth- this picture represents Buddhism because the blank spaces and this person treats people the same.

1/13/13 2 Rojas S China Four Box

1-9-13 Geography of China

Chinese Economy and Culture

 * //Directions: //**// Use an atlas to answer the following questions. During discussion you may jot down notes about those features that may be used in the analysis portion of this activity. //

1. Name the large //desert// in northwestern China? The large desert in northwestern is Taklimakan desert.

2. What is the //desert// that extends 1,000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north China? The desert that extends 1000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north china is the Gobi desert.

3. What is the //plateau// in the southwestern part of China (most of which is above 13,000 ft) that comprises approximately one fourth of the whole country? The plateau is the plateau of Tibet.

4. What is the //mountain range// south of the Plateau of Tibet that extends 1,500 miles through five countries? The mountain range south of plateau of Tibet is the Himalayas.

5. What is the //tallest peak// in the mountain range identified in question #4? The tallest mountain in Himalayas is Mount Everest.

6. Name the //body of water// that is surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan? The body of water surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan was the East China Sea.

7. Name the //body of water// surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam? The body of water that surrounds China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam is called South China Sea.

8. What //body of water// is located between Korea and China? The body of water surrounded by Korea and China is the Yellow Sea.

9. What is the //river// that begins in the Plateau of Tibet and runs across farmlands of __north__east China? The river that begins the plateau of Tibet and runs acroos farmlands of Northeast China is the Yellow river.

10. What is the //plain// upon which China’s capital, Beijing, is located? The plain upon which China’s capital, Beijing, is located in the North China Plain.

11. What is the //plateau// in southern China? (much of China’s rice is grown there) The plateau in southern China is the Yunnun Plateau.

12. What is the //river// that flows from the Plateau of Tibet across central and southern China to the East China Sea? The river that flows from the Plateau of Tibet across central and southern China to the East China Seais Bay of Bengal.



a. What //types// of features ( // mountains, seas, rivers, etc.) // would most likely //isolate// China from other cultures?
 * __ Analysis – How may China’s geography affect … __**
 * Society/Culture: **

Explain: I think it would be the mountains because china has the tallest mountains.

b. Based on the geographical features you analyzed above, what areas/countries would China most likely have //closer contact// with?

Explain:

I think China has a closer contact with Thailand and Mongolia because they aren’t separated by other states or water.

c. In reviewing questions 9-12, why do you think the Chinese built the Grand Canal where they did?
 * Economy: **


 * I think the Chinese built the Grand canal so that people wouldn’t get across. **

1-8-13 2 Rojas S China Chapter Walk

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Comparing Religions

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12-11-12 Muhammad Timeline

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12-5-12 Mapping Arabia

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Who was Muhammad? Muhammad was important because he was the last and final messenger of Allah sent for the guidance of humanity.

What did he do? Muhammad invented the religion Islam.

12/1/12

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11/14/12 Africa One Pager