Title: Mansa Musa
1Mansa Musas Famous Pilgrimage
- Cross-Curricular
- Reading and Writing Assignment
2Assignment Objective
- Read about Mansa Musas famous pilgrimage to
Mecca, Saudi Arabia. - 2. Write a paragraph to describe his journey.
- 3. Cross-curricular assignment reading
comprehension and writing paragraphs
3Assignment
- Read aloud as a class
- Brainstorm and write down ideas to write about
- We have already learned about this, so we will
use our lecture notes and tap into a prior
knowledge of this topic - Practice responding to a writing prompt
- or a quote
4Mansa Musas Famous Pilgrimage
- Preview the writing prompt before we read
- Mansa Musas hajj was one of the grandest grand
tours ever recorded. The spectacular wealth
displayed by his entourage so dazzled the people
on his line of march that their descendants still
talked about it one hundred years after it
occurred.
5Textbook reading pgs. 138-141
6Class Supplement, read pg. 53-57
- Read together as a class
- Brainstorm together using the textbook and class
notes - Create a graphic organizer to gather our thoughts
- Discuss the topic sentence
- Discuss the important details (3-5)
- Discuss the concluding sentence
7Assignment
- Please turn in your graphic organizer with your
assignment - Write one paragraph describing the famous
pilgrimage on notebook paper - Trim off the holes on your paper located along
the left-hand margin - Draw and color a picture to go along with the
writing assignment - Glue the paragraph to the bottom of the page
8Assignment Checklist
- Completed graphic organizer
- Create a well-written paragraph describing the
pilgrimage - Use your best writing
- Draw and color a picture to go along with the
paragraph - Glue the pargraph to the picture. Make sure it is
located at the bottom of the picture
9Due Date TBA
10Write your ideas Cornell Notes
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- What are we writing about?
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
Topic sentence Supporting Details
11Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
What was he going to do?
12Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Where was he going?
13Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Who did he bring with him?
14Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
What did he bring with him?
15Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Where was his first stop?
16Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 5.
What did he do here? What things did he give
away Other facts
17Developing the Paragraph
1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 5.
Why did he go on the pilgrimage? Where was he
going? Other facts
18Mansa Musas Famous Pilgrimage
Camel Caravan 1.How many men? 2. Who did he
bring with him? 3. 4.
19Brainstorming
What did he bring with him? 1. 2. 3. 4.
20Class Brainstorm write these ideas on the white
board. Students take notes in your spiral
notebook.
- Where was his first stop?
- 2. Why did he stop?
- 3. Where was he going?
- 4. What did he do here?
- 5. Other ideas
21- Where is this mosque located?
- country?
- city?
- 2. Define hajj or pilgrimage
- 3. It is one of the ____ Pillars of _________
- 4. The pilgrimage occurs from the 8th to 12th day
of the 12th month of the Islamic calendar
video clip
22Mansa Musas Famous Pilgrimage
- Preview the writing prompt before we read
- Mansa Musas hajj was one of the grandest grand
tours ever recorded. The spectacular wealth
displayed by his entourage so dazzled the people
on his line of march that their descendants still
talked about it one hundred years after it
occurred.
23Mansa Musas Famous Pilgrimage
write your name, per. and date on the back of
your paper
Glue your paragraph here. You may write it on
white lined paper or write directly onto the
paper. You should have the following 1. Title
centered at the top of the paragraph
2. Create a topic sentence 3. Have
3-5 complete sentences describing the pilgrimage
4. Write a concluding sentence
5. Be neat and picture must be colored
24California History and Social Studies Standards
HSS 7.4.3 (assignment idea taken from teachers
edition, pg. 138) and HSS 7.2.3
- Dear Parents and Students,
- The purpose of this lesson is to re-teach two
important standards that students will be tested
on for the up-coming CST (California Standardized
Test) for history. The second objective is to
teach students how to respond to a writing prompt
which is also part of one school district and CST
test for English. Please know that my objective
is to teach students how to respond to a prompt
and tap into prior knowledge about two topics we
have already studied in this class. I am not
trying to impose religious views onto my
students. This is information taken directly from
the textbook for the purpose of delivering
textbook curricula. I am re-teaching and
reinforcing main ideas and objectives to help
improve reading comprehension and writing skills. - Mrs. Mazurie