Shabbat 9:6-9:7
Things that cannot be carried on shabbat even in the smallest amount.

Things that cannot be carried on shabbat even in the smallest amount.
More halachot that are supported with pesukim, plus more on carrying.
Examples of using a pasuk (verse) to support an idea, but not to actually prove it.
Various items and the minimum measurement/size for them to be considered significant (for the purpose of carrying on shabbat)
More about minimum size of different substances/items in order to be considered "significant" for the purpose of prohibition of carrying
Number of chatat offerings depends on the type of desecration of shabbat. Plus, introduction to 39 melachot.
Concluding the list of things that can be worn / cannot be worn on shabbat
What can a woman wear and not wear, what can a man wear and not wear, continued.
Things that women cannot wear on shabbat and that men cannot wear on shabbat (in public domain, out of fear that they may come to carry)
More about what animals can have on them / not have on them on shabbat
More about hatmana, also an introduction to animals on shabbat
Muktzeh + insulation (hatmanah)
Different types of ovens, plus Kli rishon and kli sheini
Learning all about ovens
More about candle lighting, plus an introduction to ovens
More on forbidden types of lamps, plus an introduction to the concept of melacha sh'eina tzricha l'gufa
More about the types of oil/wicks that can be used
Korban Pesach erev shabbat, also making flames erev shabbat, also introduction to lighting candles
More about beit hillel and beit shammai about things you cannot do on Friday.
Some debates between Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel.
The idea of "not cutting things close."
Introduction to Masechet Shabbat + the two part prohibition of transferring things from one domain to the other
Something totally different - exploring what an androginous is
More about process of bringing bikkurim, plus, what are "additional" bikkurim and "decorative" bikkurim?
The Mishnah's account of what it was like to bring Bikkurim.
Learning about what a Koy is.
Further comparisons between Bikkurim and other things, as well etrogrim and people vs. animals.
Comparing and contrasting Bikkurim, Terumah and Maaser Sheni
More on who is obligated in bikkurim and who is not, and who is obligated to say the declaration found in Devarim 26 and who is not.
More on who is obligated in bikkurim and who is not