PPT-Shogun Spelling Challenge
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Name Shogun General equilibrium superstitious synagogue xylophone precision meticulous abbreviate hypocritical conscientious procrastinate millennium metamorphosis photosynthesis. Reading: Journeys . Lesson 11. Theme: Starting Anew. Essential Question: What are the benefits of studying weather?. Story: Hurricanes – Earth’s Mightiest Storms. Skill: Text & Graphic . F. eatures/Text Structure. Peter . Sokolowsky. Sylvia Benavides. Regio Contry. Noah Webster (1758-1843). The first person to write a dictionary of American English.. Through his spelling book taught millions of American children to read for the first half-century of the republic and millions more for the following half-century. and . Samurais . Nara - for the next 100 years it is known as the Nara Period. 700 C.E. Japan built a new Capital. But Smaller. NARA looked like a copy of the Chinese Capital . Changan. . Nara had broad streets and large public squares.. The Shogun. •The . shogun. , or military ruler of Japan, sent for . Lord Asano. and other nobles to meet with a representative of the . emperor. . A court official, . Lord Kira. was assigned to teach Asano the correct way to behave. When Asano didn’t give Kira a large enough payment for his help, Kira insulted him in front of the other nobles. Asano became angry, pulled his sword and cut Kira’s arm.. Chapter 13:. Japan Under the Shogun. Power and control. Edo or Tokugawa period of Japan (1600-1868). Edo= present day Tokyo, Japan. Tokugawa= shogun rulers (military rulers). Before the Edo period, Japan was locked in constant warfare. The Edo Period 1600s-1868. Unlimited Power in Feudal Japan. Feudal Japan was ruled by the . Emperor. , who was believed to be divine, and whose rule was passed down through the family. However, during the Edo Period, the real power was held by the . Feudal Japan. Feudal Vocabulary to know. Shogun: A military ruler of Japan during the feudal period. Shogunate: A . period. of rule by a shogun. Daimyo: A great feudal lord. Domain: Land belonging to one person (fief). Have you ever asked in frustration, “How can I look up a word in the dictionary when I don’t know how to spell it?!”. Have difficulties with spelling ever caused you to feel you are not a good writer, or to use only words you know how to spell?. cleansed. grammar. cluttered. density. dreadful. prankster. strictly. drilling. swapping. production. scuff. clutching. threatening. sweltering. texture. quenched. bristle. mystify. plaid. UNIT . 5. unearth. Preview. Under the Shogun. - Japan was firmly organized under the Tokugawa shogunate. Under Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate, social status was passed down through families. It was closely tied to military rank or way of earning a living. Members of one social class could not move up to another social class. A person’s social class affected all parts of life.. Spring 2018. Aims. To know how to plan the learning journey. To know some strategies that will support higher ability children achieve greater depth. To . know . some strategies that will support children with learning to . Feudalism. Shogun. Daimyo. Samurai. Ronin. Peasants. Artisans. Merchants. Eta. Hinin. Japan is a group of islands off the coast of Asia, east of the Korean peninsula.. The Emperor Loses Power. By the 1100s, the emperor of Japan’s power was greatly weakened by civil war.. Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Unit 3 - Japan Chapter 14 – Edo Japan: A Closed Society Overview Worldview Inquiry: In what ways might a country’s choice to remain isolated both reflect its worldview and result from its worldview? 16.7The Laws for the Military House (Buke Shohatto), 1615 (Tokugawa
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