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5/28 My Reformation Timeline My Timeline Ch 12 graphic organizer

Warm ups for week of 5/20- 5/25 were not gone unless god said so. (Luther argued indulgences that they wouldn’t cancel your punishment) 5/21- 5/22- 5/23- 5/24-
 * 5/20-** Martin Luther was so significant because he stopped indulgence he thought that the bad things they did

5/10 Reformation Chapter Walk

Warm ups for week of 4/29- 5/3 4/29 architecture and drawing and inventing it was a time after the medieval times and there many artist like Leonardo Da Vinci he drew the Mona Lisa. 5/1 5/2 5/3
 * 4/30-** The Renaissance time was a time when people were interested in

4/25 Renaissance one pager

Warm-Ups For Week Of 4/22 - 4/46 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/25- DA Vinci was a man who drew the Mona Lisa and was a great inventor he was so smart. 4/26

Warm-Ups For Week Of 4/15 - 4/19 and exchange things and culture and habits new myths they exchange everything! 4/16 4/17 figures like playing studying and being in a sport just by doing stuff in your free time. and new church ideas and new well good ideas
 * 4/15-** travel and commerce impact Renaissance by new things and brings new ideas
 * 4/18**- humanistic ideas to today are the same from today because they both share and have the same
 * 4/19**- Humanistic ideas changed around the world because now in days there are new sports

4/9 Renaissance Chapter Walk

Warm-ups of 4/8 - 4/12

**4/8-** The renaissance is next and in this section we see the end of the middle ages people get richer
and people have more jobs and new opportunities and more land. and they have more time or free time.

**4/9**- In the preview i found interesting that Marco Polo was the longest traveler to travel the longest distance
and that it took Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel For 4 years. they give to others. and that's what humanity is. they traded in Rome and Greek. 4/12-
 * 4/10**- Humanism was the sun and it is giving shininess to people and plants and that is the role.and people do that to
 * 4/11-** the roots from the Renaissances came from the plant that is just like people reaching out and interacted to each other

Warm-ups of 3/18

__3/18__- Two new facts I learned from my topics were that about The first crusades were in the ages 1096-1099 and how it happened and i didn't know there was a crusade called the children crusade and who made it happen. __3/19__- Three things we have to finish to use the ipads are the cornell notes, the summary, and taxedo. 3/20 __3/21__- what i feel to the criteria for my creations are that they need a little more creativity and effort to finish the summary. __3/22__- the black death was significant because it was an age of darkness half of Europe's population died from a disease carried by the fleas in the rats.

Warm-up week of 3/11

3/12- In the dark ages it was called Dark Ages because there was a powerful disease called the black death it was carried by rats in fleas and half of the population died. 3/13 3/14 3/15

3/7

**Warm-up**
1. it is vital to scrutinize websites because you cant take there stuff without there URL. And it is illegal to do that.

3/6 in California Velcro crop Many people want to protect there crops from animals, or pets that have disease or from the windy whether. And some of the crop is made into Teflon or otherwise called jumpsuits. Every year the crops deadline is getting higher and higher. Some peoples clothing and air could become tangled with the hooks and loops. So some people had to be hairless from head to toes!
 * Warm- up**

3/5 feudal story Bord

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3/5 feudal notes Box 1: Charlemagne was crowned king of holy Roman empire in the700s. He created a new empire by bringing people together and to make them realize that they all share something in common, Christianity. Box 2: In 814 Charlemagne dies and the holy roman empire falls. It also fell because Trade collapsed, and money was not being used, and there was no central government. Box 3: Vikings, Muslims, and Magyars invade Europe. The Vikings used their versatile ships to invade many parts of Europe. And the Muslims, and Magyars did the same thing they invaded Europe by ship. Box 4: Nobles defend the land and need help so the crown an emperor to lead them. Box 5: Peasants don’t have land and work as farmers ad kings have free time. Box 6: In the battle of the hasting the French lost so there from then on they hate each other.

3/4
Warm-Up

What is the feudal system?
The feudal system is a way the government treated people on there obligations between the lord or king. like who had the most land or power.

3/1
Warm-Up

What Is a Manor?
A manor was a large piece of land owned by a lord.it is owned by them because they need peasants to work on there land to get them food and water. and to farm there too, so they get some and the lords get the rest.

2/28
Warm-up

Compare the feudal system to America's current social hierarchy?
If I compare the feudal system to America's current social hierarchy it would be so different because they would see it by how much land they have or power but in America its by money by who is richer so there times are way different from now in days.

2/22 Geography of Europe Map

2/20 medieval Europe unit walk

2/14 Japan Samurai DBQ

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2/4 Japan One Pager

2/4 The advantages to a strong central government are loyalty, respect, and riches. The disadvantages are working all the time without looking at your family The Kami ruled the clans He settled on the fertile plains of central Honshu. You have what you marriage has and you split it in half He built wherever people felt the power of kami The Buddhism will accomplish there jobs. The clans told him. He brought Buddhism to japan like china did. No they were the same nothing different. He showed everyone Buddhism.
 * Japan Rise PPT**
 * 1) What are the advantages to a strong central government?
 * 1) What are the disadvantages?
 * 1) Who ruled the clans?
 * 1) How did the Yamato clan gain control?
 * 1) What are the advantages of gaining power through marriage or other ties?
 * 1) What difficult task did Prince Shotoku undertake?
 * 1) How did the encouraging of Buddhism help accomplish this task?
 * 1) How did Prince Shotoku learn about Chinese culture?
 * 1) What changes did he bring about to make Japan more like China?
 * 1) At the time the Taika Reform was issued, how was Japanese society different from the early days of clan society?
 * 1) Section Focus Question: How did Prince Shotoku unite Japan and set the stage for the development of a strong central government?

2/1 Japan terms Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands. || people ||
 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || Shinto was a traditional religion in japan. Its teachings were everything in nature. || religion ||
 * **Zen** || Zen was another religion of Buddhism that teaches meditation. || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || A paradise ruled by Buddhism. || religion ||
 * **Haiku** || A form of poetry that has 3 lines and follows 5-7-5 syllable pattern and focus on nature or one of the seasons. || poetry ||
 * **Lady Mirasaki**
 * Shikibu** || Japanese poet and novelist. || poet ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || He was a Japanese prince best known for creating a strong, united government in Japan. || leader ||
 * **Jimmu** || Legendary first emperor of Japan and founder of the imperial dynasty. || myth ||
 * **Regent** || a person who governs a kingdom in the minority, absence, or disability of the sovereign. || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that inhabit parts of Hokkaido,
 * **The Pillow Book** || It is a book of observations and musings recorded by [|Sei Shōnagon]. || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || A member of a people inhabiting coastal areas in China, traditionally living on small boats clustered in colonies. || poetry ||
 * **Noh** || Classic Japanese dance-drama having a heroic theme, a chorus, and highly stylized action, costuming, and scenery. || A play ||
 * **Tale of Genji** || The Tale of Genji may have been written chapter by chapter in installments, context is not always sufficient to determine which meaning was intended. || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || The great feudal landholders of Japan, the territorial barons as distinguished from the kuge, or court nobles. || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || The hereditary commander of the Japanese army who until 1867 exercised absolute rule under the nominal leadership of the emperor. || General ||
 * **Samurai** || The Japanese feudal military aristocracy. || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || A carved figure on the prow of a ship. || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || The traditional code of the Japanese samurai, stressing honor, self-discipline, bravery, and simple living. || honor ||

1/30 Japan chapter Walk



1/24 my three creations

1) "respect is an honer and if you don't do it, you wont get it back".
2) "friends are awesome if you don't have any friend then get some friend are the best thing you could have.

1/18 Who Said It? 1) I think the religion that said that was Daoism because there religion are always with nature and there talking about a spider trying to break out the web. (Wrong it was Buddha)

2) I think the religion that said that was Daoism because they are honest and always happy and trustworthy and in harmony with good behaviors. (Wrong it was Confucianism)

3) i think it is Laozi because there always with nature and there talking about water and myriad creatures. (Right it was Laozi)

4) i think it is Daoism because when it says "the mind is great goodness "i figure out that sentence a Daoism are well behavior ed and they would say that. (Wrong it was Buddha)

5) i think it is Confucianism because it says that if there are more rule more bandits there will be and they want to protect there loved ones. (Wrong it was Laozi)

6) i think it is Confucianism because it says be faithful to humane relationships and they are always in relationships with friends or family. (Right it was Confucianism)

7) i think it was Buddha because there trying to protect them self and they don't get injured

What do the Pictures represent?

1) I think it represents Confucianism because the triangle looks like if it had a symbol of it.

1/15 China Four Box

1/8 China Chapter Walk



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12/10 Who was Muhammad? Muhammad was a significant role model for Islam, He had a wealthy wife, And when he was a kid both of his parents died he became orphan, He was important because he said no to the ones that have or don't, He said everyone should be equal, Many people thought he was a poet but he wasn't it was the desire of god, He also made a message called Koran it was reviled by Muhammad. he invented the religion Islam.

12/5
Mapping Arabia

4. Identify the two important cities for Islam (.a, .b) The two important cities are Makah and Madinah. 5. What is the vast desert in Northwest Africa? Sahara 6. What is the definition of a peninsula? Arabia 7. What is the large peninsula where the city of Mecca can be found? Arabia 8. What is the desert the can be found in Iran? Kavir 9. What is the mountain range that can be found in Iran? Zagros 10. 2.1 what is an oasis? A wet area in a dessert 11. 2.1 explain how Arabia's "crossroads" location affected its culture and society. It made people come and tell them good ideas 12. 2.1 Where were nomads and townspeople likely to interact? Explain. Yes they are the same because they both go to trade markets 13. 2.1 Explain why towns often develop near oases. Because they could farm there 14. 2.1 what are some possible reasons nomads chose to live in the desert? Explain your reasoning. They have animals they cant take to town

Geography and Life in Arabia
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