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12th grade middle ages resources under $5

Preview of Medieval Knights Simulation Game

Medieval Knights Simulation Game

This is an engaging and exciting way to get your students to role-play as medieval knights. Students must make the right decisions along their journey to earn as many honor points as possible. Just print one game card per student and control the story from your projector! Includes:- Medieval Knights Simulation PowerPoint- Medieval Knights Student Game Card- Spinners to Print for Random Events within Simulation- RAFT Writing Activity for Assessment Following the AdventureFollow this Simulation wi
Preview of Manorialism and Feudalism in Medieval Europe DBQ

Manorialism and Feudalism in Medieval Europe DBQ

This DBQ looks at manorialism (the economic system during the Middle Ages) and feudalism (Medieval Europe’s political system) through 6 primary and secondary source documents including 1 illustration, 1 chart and 1 map. Each document is followed by at least one constructed response question and a summary essay question using the documents wraps up the DBQ.This DBQ:addresses the Common Core Standardsfollows New York State social studies testing required formatis useful as homework, test review or
Preview of Shark Tank Chinese Inventions Activity- Medieval China Reading & Presentation

Shark Tank Chinese Inventions Activity- Medieval China Reading & Presentation

This activity set is student-centered, rigorous and fun. It comes with a Common Core one-page reading covering the Golden Age of the Tang and Song dynasties. Students are then issued one of nine innovations from Medieval China to research and create a Shark Tank-type presentation. Students present while five pre-selected class "sharks" use a rubric to evaluate the presentation based on enthusiasm, support from readings, and marketing ideas. The class fills out an invention basics chart, includin
Preview of Impact of Fall of Rome and Beginning of Dark Ages Worksheet

Impact of Fall of Rome and Beginning of Dark Ages Worksheet

Created by
Living History
In this 4 page worksheet/lesson, students examine how the fall of Rome impacted Europe and led to the "Dark Ages" or Middle Ages. They begin with a Do Now that sets up the lesson and connects the material to their previous knowledge. Then students analyze maps, images, and read a primary source excerpt from a medieval historian to determine how Germanic and Viking invasions impacted Western Europe (students especially enjoy the images of ancient Viking graffiti!). The lesson allows opportunities
Preview of Hundred Years’ War and Joan of Arc Webquest

Hundred Years’ War and Joan of Arc Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This webquest allows students to learn about the key events within the Hundred Years’ War and the impact of Joan of Arc. The webquest uses an engaging website that allows students to explore multiple parts of the Hundred Years’ War.Click here to view the website.The webquest contains 60 questions and is a great way for students to learn more about the following topics within the Hundred Years’ War:• Overview of the Hundred Years’ War• Battle of Crécy
Preview of World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

This 17 page activity packet (2 VERSIONS to meet the needs of your students) contains everything your students need to complete a Document Based Activity (using primary sources/secondary sources) on how the Catholic Church fought back against the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation). Students will read primary/secondary documents that introduce them to the ideas of the 95 Theses, Council of Trent, Inquisition, the Society of Jesus/Jesuits and the Index of Prohibited Books and More!Studen
Preview of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Teacher Guide)

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Teacher Guide)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Want to add a little fun to your study of the 14th century poem SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT? This Reader's Theater script-story adaptation designed for 10-12th graders serves as a perfect complement to the study of the original poem. Students love inhabiting the characters of the story: The naive young knight Sir Gawain, the blustering Lord Bertilak, his mischievous lady, and the mysterious Green Knight.To implement this script-story in your classroom: First, read this 30-minute script-sto
Preview of DBQ The Middle Ages Document Based Question

DBQ The Middle Ages Document Based Question

This DBQ addresses the Common Core State Standards. It has been updated with a page outlining the English Language Arts/History/Social Studies grades 6-8, 9-10, and 11-12 CCSS that it addresses. **You can buy all SIX Ancient History DBQ's in a separate listing here and SAVE over $10.00 vs. buying them individually!** This Document Based Question (DBQ) was created for 6th Grade World History. It could also be used in 9th grade Global Studies. The topic is The Middle Ages: An Age of Faith.
Preview of Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Created by
Living History
This 8 page packet/lesson teaches students about how feudalism structured society in the Middle Ages - using primary source excerpts, images, notes sections, and a fun simulation activity. There are 4 pages of materials for the simulation, as well as a complete 3 page teacher lesson guide and answer key. Depending on your class length, this lesson may take two class days or can be partly given as homework. The lesson begins by having students complete an engaging Do Now activity to get them thi
Preview of Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis takes students back to the year 1215 when English nobles demanded that their king sign a contract limiting his power. The Magna Carta would change the English monarchy forever, as well as influence the future government of the United States. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment, however it may need an instructor’s guidance for younger classes. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a k
Preview of Dark Ages Webquest: Charlemagne

Dark Ages Webquest: Charlemagne

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain basic knowledge about the rule of Charlemagne during the Dark Ages by completing an internet-based worksheet. The Charlemagne and the Dark Ages Webquest uses a great website and allows students to explore the key events of Charlemagne’s life in a very friendly website.Click here to view the website.The webquest contains 24 questions and an answer sheet is included for the teacher. The webquest takes most students 15 to 35 minutes to complete depending on age level. Feel free t
Preview of The Magna Carta- Webquest and Video Analysis with Key

The Magna Carta- Webquest and Video Analysis with Key

The Magna Carta Webquest and Video Analysis with Key- this is a 10 page document that contains a webquest and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 30 questions based on a British Museum video and the History.com website. Students will be introduced to the topic of the Magna Carta by watching the British Museum video: What is Magna Carta? The video will go over the specific dates, people and events involved with the creation of the "Great Charter." The unpopular rule of King J
Preview of English Civil War Webquest

English Civil War Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
This webquest uses a great website created by the BBC that allows students to get a better understanding of the causes, politics, events, and people of the English Civil War. The ad-free webquest is very easy to follow for students in grades 6-12. Click on the link below to visit the website:Click here to view the website.The webquest contains 30 questions and is a great activity for students to learn the basics of the English Civil War. Most students will finish this webquest within 20 to 40 mi
Preview of Hundred Years War Simulation

Hundred Years War Simulation

When kings of two rival countries both think they have a claim to the same throne it usually won't end well. What started as a family drama turns into one of the most epic conflicts of the Middle Ages and your students will be right in the thick of it. There are individualized roles for the Kings of England, France, and Joan of Arc, and the rest of the class will take the role of the French and English armies as they set to square off. The teacher acts as moderator and narrator, but it's a stude
Preview of Crusades Notes Curriculum Outline & Graphic Organizer : A One Pager

Crusades Notes Curriculum Outline & Graphic Organizer : A One Pager

This is a condensed one page that outlines the important facts about the Crusades including who went, why, and how the Crusades impacted European feudalism. It has a map and great eye catching visuals. This product also comes in a Google Ready fill-able graphic organizer version for Google Classroom! Text boxes are ready for students to type!Students can use the Crusades worksheet also posted as an extension, or they can use the outline as launching pad for class projects and assignments.This fi
Preview of Charlemagne and the Medieval Frankish Kings: Worksheets and Lessons

Charlemagne and the Medieval Frankish Kings: Worksheets and Lessons

Created by
Living History
This 6 page packet/lesson teaches students about the rise, fall, and impact of the Medieval Frankish kings - from Clovis to Charles Martel to Charlemagne - using images, maps, primary source excerpts, and notes sections. A complete teacher answer key is included and the packet can be broken into two days of lessons. The first three pages examine the impact of the Merovingian Franks. First, a timeline and map analysis activity sets up historical context for students linking the fall of the Weste
Preview of Scripts: The Canterbury Tales reader's theater

Scripts: The Canterbury Tales reader's theater

Short modern English versions of four of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales plus graphic organizers, extension ideas, links to internet resources and a rubric for grading. These are perfect for drama clubs, literature circles, an introduction to the Middle Ages or for concluding a unit on British literature. Pardoner’s Tale (FK reading level 2.4) has one scene and 7 charactersNun’s Priest’s Tale (FK reading level 2.4) has two scenes and 6 charactersWife of Bath’s Tale (FK reading level 3.6) has 3
Preview of Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Activity STEM Challenge

Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Activity STEM Challenge

Created by
History Wizard
Italian Renaissance Marshmallow ChallengeThe Italian Renaissance Marshmallow Challenge activity is designed to allow student groups of three to four students to interact with their classmates by building a tower or an architectural wonder for their Italian city-state in eighteen minutes out of dry spaghetti noodles, tape, and string. Lastly, the tower needs to hold up the marshmallow at the top of structure. A group “wins” by making the tallest free standing structure that holds up the marshmal
Preview of Reformation Foldable, Counter Reformation

Reformation Foldable, Counter Reformation

This activity in completely student centered, content driven and creative! Students create a folding project about the Protestant Reformation from the two page notes that are included. The notes also include a fill in the blank graphic organizer. Examples have been added for clarity. This activity has students process all of the key points of the reformation, including: The selling of indulgences, Martin Luther, Tyndale, King Henry the VIII and the Anglican Church, John Calvin and new branches
Preview of World History, THE MIDDLE AGES, Medieval Times, Emergency Lesson Plan

World History, THE MIDDLE AGES, Medieval Times, Emergency Lesson Plan

The Middle Ages Castles and Siege Weapons A high interest and a complete learning package that can be easily implemented or used as an emergency lesson plan. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Middle Ages occurred and why it was the era/age of the castle. • Identify key siege weapons and tactics used in efforts to capture castles. • Analyze advantages and disadvantage of the different siege weapons and tactics. • Explain what weapon ended the era/age of the castle. Inclu
Preview of A Knight's Tale Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Slide (PG13 - 2001)

A Knight's Tale Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Slide (PG13 - 2001)

Created by
TeacherTravis
A Knight's Tale Movie Guide | Questions | Worksheet | Google Slides (PG13 - 2001) guides students throughout a modern take on a medieval Knight's quest to change his stars. Ask students to connect to the characters, their emotions and decisions. Challenge students to connect real historical events and characters to the film and discuss the limits of how love should be tested. Check the preview file for high resolution sample questions to see if this movie guide is suitable for your students. Thi
Preview of The Execution of Joan of Arc Primary Source Worksheet

The Execution of Joan of Arc Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the execution of Joan of Arc. The worksheet allows students to read two short primary sources related to the execution. The worksheet includes eight questions and an answer key for the teacher. The readings are very engaging for students.You may also be interested in:Middles Ages Lesson Plan CollectionsComplete Middle Ages Webquests and Worksheets CollectionDark Ages Lesson Plan CollectionVikings Lesson Plan Collectio
Preview of Medieval Times: Personal Coat of Arms Project with Historic Symbols

Medieval Times: Personal Coat of Arms Project with Historic Symbols

I believe in doing things authentically- or as authentic as possible. So when teaching about the Middle Ages, I wanted to do a coat of arms project that was "real" and so I spent days researching how medieval arms were designed and the significance of each element from shapes, to color, to symbols. Students get a copy of this and use it as a menu of items to design their own family coat of arms. I encourage them to spend time with their families to make one that is truly representative of their
Preview of Reformation Notes Two Pager with Fill-able Graphic Organizer

Reformation Notes Two Pager with Fill-able Graphic Organizer

This is a great condensed version of important definitions and figures during the Protestant Reformation. One page contains the background history of church corruption and early reformers. The second page can be used by itself or in addition to page one. It has condensed key facts of the Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation. Key reformers including Martin Luther, John Calvin, King Henry VII and William Tyndale are all outlined as well as the Council of Trent and the 30 years war.This
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