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07 – Byzantine Empire, Russia, Eastern Europe. Monday 10/22/2012. If you wanted more time for you chapter 6 quiz, you have today and tomorrow to stay for after school tutoring to continue working – this is already an extra so do not ask for more time past Tuesday
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Monday 10/22/2012 • If you wanted more time for you chapter 6 quiz, you have today and tomorrow to stay for after school tutoring to continue working – this is already an extra so do not ask for more time past Tuesday • 7.1 Buzzwords – Write these down: • CLASSICAL AGE: GreeceRome ? [who will carry the torch?] “New Rome” Justinian autocrat Theodora Justinian Code HagiaSophia Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church icons Charlemagne Cyrillic Alphabet excommunicated Seljuk Turks Ottoman Turks Istanbul
Byzantine Empire • Capital at Constantinople • “The New Rome”/”Second Rome” • Greatest emperor: Justinian • wrote Justinian Code, laws to unite the empire • autocrat – Held absolute power • Empress Theodora was a great influence • had church of Hagia Sophiabuilt in ad537 • Eastern Orthodox Christianity, also known as “Byzantine Christianity” • ad1081 begins attacks by Seljuk Turks • ad1453, Constantinople falls to Ottoman Turks
Tuesday10/23/2012 • TURN IN 7.1 FIB HOMEWORK • .Chapter 7 Terms to Know – follow the strategy I have explained – go section-by-section, do not use the glossary • .ASSIGNMENT WEBSITE • NOTES Christian Split • 7.1 MAP: Byzantine Empire
Christian Split, 7.1 EASTERN CHURCH • capital at Constantinople • “Eastern Orthodox” or “Byzantine Christianity” • Greek • Patriarch • chosen by much of Eastern Europe, especially Russia • Cyrillic alphabet used to write the Bible in Slaviclanguages WESTERN CHURCH • capital at Rome • “Roman Catholicism” • Latin • Pope • chosen by Western Europe and Poland • appointed Holy Roman Emperor, ad800
7.1 Byzantium • Turn in homework: 7.1 • Finish Map: Turn it in • … Mmm, chicken Kiev…
Russia Ch7, section 2 • Slavic people mixed with Vikings at Kiev, 1st capital of Russia since ad879 • ad957 – Princess Olga of Kiev converts to Byzantine Christianity • Prince Vladimir (grandson) marries sister of Byzantine Emperor and orders his people to convert • Russia considers itself heir to Byzantium • Adopted Cyrillic alphabet • 1223-1242 Mongol invasions and rule of Russia • Russian Orthodox Church separates from Constantinople • 1300, Moscow becomes 2nd capital of Russia • 1472 – Ivan III the Great calls Russia “Third Rome” • Ivan IV the Terrible first uses word czar as title for Russian emperor
7.2 CB Using Graphics to Predict B. Write a paragraph explaining what the chart tells you about this period in Russian history. My directions: (1) turn the title into an introduction (2) use all the events (3) insert transition words and other small changes to make the information “flow” (4)must have conclusion How to do better next time: 3rd person Follow all 4 of my verbal instructions above Change the verbs to past tense you are telling a history after all Never, ever say “this chart” or “what it’s telling” or “it is saying” or “talking about”
7.2 Russia • 3colored pencils (NO BLUE) • 1BLUE marker or highlighters • 1RED/ORANGE/PINK marker • FOLLOW ALONG IN THE DIRECTIONS AND THE BOOK WHILE I ADD THINGS ON THE SCREEN • Due today – • NO LATE WORK
Friday, October 26, 2012 • Turn in any late, missing, or absent work • Work to finish Map of Russia • Video: Early Russia • When the bell rings I will switch to 7.3 Buzzwords for you to write down while you finish maps & I take attendance.
7.3, Growth of Eastern European Culture • Lithuania • diet • ethnic group • Kraków • Eurasian • Hungary • Magyars • Stephen I • charter • Golden Bull of 1222 • Balkan Peninsula • Bulgars • Simeon • Basil II • Serbia • Stefan Nemanja • mercenaries • Stefan Dusan • Battle of Kosovo • Poland • Queen Jadwiga
Video: Russia, Land of the Tsars • 45 minutes • No worksheet to follow… I want to see if you will watch, listen, and pay attention without specific questions to answer • HAVE YOUR NOTEBOOKS OUT – take notes that you can use on Tuesday’s quiz – pay close attention to additional information given about Ivan III the Great and Ivan IV the Terrible
WORK ON this as you walked in to the room.(USE AS MANY “BULLETS” AS NECESSARY)Ivan the Terrible, Section 2It should take 5 minutes or less. STAY IN YOUR SEAT.
Main Ideas & supports • The Byzantines preserved and spread the heritage of Greece and Rome. • Scholars left Constantinople and brought their knowledge to Italy. • They kept alive Greek art, literature, and science. • The Byzantines lost their settlements in Italy.
Main Ideas & supports • The Mongol conquest had mixed results in Russia. • The Mongol Empire was divided after the death of Genghis Khan. • The Mongols isolated Russia from the rest of Europe. • The Russians were allowed to keep their own laws, customs, and religions.
Main Ideas & supports • Ivan the Great extended the power of Moscow. • He ruled Russia as an autocrat. • He enlarges the territory of Moscow so that it was the largest state at that time. • Under his rule, Moscow became known as the Third Rome and the one true seat of the Roman Empire.
Tuesday10/30/2012 • CHAPTER 7 TEST TODAY: Buddy Quiz (no triplets!) • Turn in REVIEW HISTORY homework, but keep any ungraded outlines until after the quiz! • Get you notes out, but go to your assigned seat • Quietly review your notes at your opening activity • Chapter 8 Buzzwords will follow Quiz along with assignment BOOK NEEDED
Part C suggestion, option b. Ivan IV’s actions were different during the second half of his rule compared to the first half. At first, he… [state several actions in short, clear sentences]. This shows that Ivan IV was a _______ ruler. But in the middle of his reign ___________ [say what cause he sudden change in his behavior].After that, Ivan… [state several actions in short, clear sentences]. In the second half of his rule, Ivan became ____. It is clear Ivan’s actions were very different in the second half of his reign compared to the first. INTRODUCTION * INFORMATION * EXPLANATION * TRANSITION *INFORMATION * EXPLANATION *CONCLUSION