For your quiz… 1. Get out paper. You will take your quiz on your own paper. PUT YOUR NAME ON IT 2. Letter your paper A,B,C…all the way to I 3. Match the letters on the quiz (next slide) with the places in the word bank 4. All words will be used once! Guess if you need to. 5. Hold your paper up when you are finished. Identify: North America South America Europe Asia Africa Antarctica Oceania The Equator The Prime Meridian For your quiz… 1. Get out paper. You will take your quiz on your own paper. PUT YOUR NAME ON IT 2. Letter your paper A,B,C…all the way to M. Also, write the word BONUS for the bonus question. 3. Match the letters on the quiz (next slide) with the places in the word bank 4. All words will be used once! Guess if you need to. SPELLING COUNTS!!! 5. Hold your paper up when you are finished. Brazil Peru Paraguay Chile Uruguay Suriname Argentina Venezuela Columbia Bolivia Ecuador Guyana French Guiana The other day you wrote a THESIS based on a question…Today you will write a thesis based on DOCUMENTS. 1. 2. 3. Observe the documents. Write a thesis based on what the documents prove. Write one sentence about how at least 3 documents prove your thesis (so 3 sentences) Lets look at some other reformers…Turn to page 54. Copy down and fill out this chart: Reformer & name of church Differences and/or Similarities to Luther What do you like/dislike...what questions would you ask about this church? Zwingli Calvin The Anabaptists Read about Henry VIII (8th). This guy is crazy! Create a timeline showing how and why he creates HIS OWN CHURCH in England. Read carefully here. You’ll learn the true story of BLOODY MARY… Russia Ukraine Slovakia Hungary Greece Serbia Austria Germany Belgium Italy France Spain Portugal England Ireland Turkey Czech Republic Before moveable type, books were: Gutenberg… Renaissance ideas… Books are made________ and_________ More people learn to______ Write these names in your notes and answer the question above about each one: Erasmus (pg 47): Sir Thomas More (pg 48): Christine de Pisan (pg 48): Copernicus (pg 171): Galileo (pages 172 and “Science and the Renaissance” 174):