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Agenda 4-13 & 14-11 *G.R. 9-3 Due Fri. *Focus Test & Ch. 9 Test on Friday

Agenda 4-13 & 14-11 *G.R. 9-3 Due Fri. *Focus Test & Ch. 9 Test on Friday. Focus 4-11-11 Use Blue book p. 227 Write the name of the country 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. *Get out Big Europe Map and map pencils. Ireland. UK. France. Belgium. Netherlands. Ural Mts. Germany. 5. 2. 1. 6. 4.

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Agenda 4-13 & 14-11 *G.R. 9-3 Due Fri. *Focus Test & Ch. 9 Test on Friday

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  1. Agenda 4-13 & 14-11 *G.R. 9-3 Due Fri. *Focus Test & Ch. 9 Test on Friday Focus 4-11-11 Use Blue book p. 227 Write the name of the country 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. *Get out Big Europe Map and map pencils Ireland UK France Belgium Netherlands Ural Mts. Germany 5 2 1 6 4 Caspian Sea 3 Russia’s border Asia Black Sea Strait of Gibraltar

  2. Where did the Renaissance begin?

  3. Legacy • Only 17 paintings • Notebooks • Drawings of unfinished works • Submarine • Flying machine • Parachute • …And much more….

  4. Leonardo da Vinci

  5. The Last Supper

  6. "Farò carri coperti, securi e inoffensibili; e quali intrando intra li nimici con le sue artiglierie, non è si grande moltitudine di gente d'arme che non rompessimo. E dietro a questi potranno seguire fanterie assai illese e sanza alcuno impedimiento."(I shall make covered chariots, that are safe and cannot be assaulted; cars which fear no great numbers when breaking through the ranks of the enemy and its artillery. Behind them, the infantrymen shall follow, without fearing injury or other impediments).

  7. Michelangelo Buonarroti

  8. St. Peter’s • Architect for St. Peter’s

  9. Painting of interior of St. Peter’s by Giovanni

  10. Sistine Chapel ceiling

  11. Sistine Chapel

  12. William Shakespeare • "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears!--From Julius Caesar • To be or not to be, --that is the question: • -- From Hamlet • O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" --From Romeo and Juliet • "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow." -- From Romeo and Juliet

  13. Printing • The Chinese were the first to invent printing in 868. • In the mid-1400’s, Johann Gutenberg of Germany invented a printing press using moveable type. • Now books could be printed with greater speed and less effort. • The Gutenberg Bible is considered one of the first books ever printed.

  14. Eyeglasses • Eyeglasses were invented in the 1300’s. • With the invention of the printing press in the 1400’s, the demand for eyeglasses increased. • Far-sighted glasses (for reading) were developed first. • Later on near-sightedness was able to be corrected.

  15. The Flush Toilet • The flush toilet, or water closet as it was called dates back to 1589 when it was invented by Sir John Harington. • Harington invented a valve that when pulled would release water from a water closet. Sir John recommended flushing the toilet once or twice a day, although with our modern technology, we know that is probably not sufficient

  16. Today • Finish the Guided Reading 9-3. If you finish, turn into homeroom tray. 2. Work on Big Europe map. Do NOT turn in if you finish. I will take them up on Friday. 3. Spend the rest of the period practicing the Europe map for test next week. Go to wiki; Middle Ages page; Sheppards Software. Start on level 1 and work up. Then try out Lizard Point Europe game—It is #2 on the wiki.

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