A Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem that samurai were trained to write. Add your own haiku about the samurai soldiers we are currently studying.
A Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem that samurai were trained to write. Add your own haiku about the samurai soldiers we are currently studying.
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After learning about the various Muslim contributions, complete a response for one of the topics studied. Where did the Muslim contribution originate? How did they spread their knowledge of it and to where did it spread? Does this topic connect/impact your life? How? Then, reply to a fellow student's response about the connection/impact on their or your life. Select one group's Animoto presentation and write a brief critique on it. You may select a student from your homeroom or the other. Before choosing which group to critique, make sure someone hasn't already done one for that person. Your critique must include:
To Jimmy and Joyce: I really liked your presentation on Leonardo da Vinci. The theme and music you chose really enhanced your project and the images showed me some of his inventions. To make your presentation better I think you should edit your work, there are some spelling and grammar mistakes.
Where does your group stand on this issue? Make sure you include some reasons for your opinions and cite the documents when you refer to them. Don't worry if you don't all agree, you can include multiple opinions. If you finish early, comment on another group's post and let them know if you agree or disagree with them. Don't forget to tell them why and be polite. Using what you have learned from the geography challenge, answer the above question. Use the physical features within any of the three American civilizations (Maya, Aztec, and Inca) to explain the impact it would have on their economies, trade, and the development of urban centers. Read the blog rubric posted next to the computers and shoot for a 4 point response.
Using one of the civilizations in the Americas, Explain:
* Remember to first type your response in Microsoft Word to check for spelling and grammar errors, then copy and paste your writing into the blog comment. |
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