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Preview of Medieval Times Gr. 4-6

Medieval Times Gr. 4-6

"Serfs up"! Medieval Times — everything from knights and castles to Crusades and feudal feasts. About this Resource: Students will delight as they examine the many aspects of the Middle Ages including significant events, the roles of the people, and the different cultures. The unit starts off with core teaching lessons to build a base for knowledge, followed by student worksheets that compliment the core lessons. Optional lessons are included to add a degree of flexibility and possible enrich
Preview of Age of Exploration Columbian Exchange Middle Passage Readings Station Activities

Age of Exploration Columbian Exchange Middle Passage Readings Station Activities

Age of Exploration ...OR....Age of Invasion?Essential Question: How did the distant regions of the world become more interconnected through medieval and early modern times?In this packet, students will understand how European contact changed the cultural landscape of the world. How did the spread of mercantilism and capitalism lead to the oppression and subjugation of people? How should Christopher Columbus be remembered? * Includes Lies my Teacher by James W. Loewen Told Me Excerpt*This is part
Preview of MEDIEVAL TIMES - Provincial Curriculum Gr. 4

MEDIEVAL TIMES - Provincial Curriculum Gr. 4

Our unit covers the Grade 4 Provincial Curriculum expectations. Travel back to Medieval Times to meet the Crusaders. Learn about the Feudal System, Muhammad, the spread of Islam, and the Christian Church. The origins of modern western civilization lie in the Middle Ages. It was a period of upheaval, change, and assimilation and the foundations of our present-day systems of law, commerce and banking, religion, education, government and social institutions were built by vigorous and creative peopl
Preview of Medieval Times

Medieval Times

An exciting, hands-on collection of ideas and activities designed to introduce your students to life in Western Europe between 476 AD and 1500 AD. Create an illuminated manuscript, try out life in the feudal system, experience the awesome transition from superstition to science, examine famous documents, design a castle, host a joust! These activities, unique source materials and a variety of projects for groups and individuals are included in this outstanding resource!
Preview of Middle Ages LESSON BUNDLE: Increased Trade, Urbanization, & the Commerical Rev.

Middle Ages LESSON BUNDLE: Increased Trade, Urbanization, & the Commerical Rev.

Created by
R Luppino
Lesson #1 of 2 in the Trade, Renaissance, & Reformation Unit -- 16 slide power point based lesson that covers: - An overview of events that contributed to increased overland and maritime trade throughout the Eastern Hemisphere by the 13th & 14th Centuries - The major trading cities that benefit from their coastal locations and the role they each play in the network of trade routes between Canton, China and Venice, Italy - The social changes that occur in Europe as a result of increased
Preview of LESSON BUNDLE: Medieval Europe in the Dark Ages

LESSON BUNDLE: Medieval Europe in the Dark Ages

Created by
R Luppino
Lesson #1 of 3 in the Dark Ages Civilizations Unit22 slide power point based lesson that covers:- How the collapse of the centralized Roman Empire leads to a Dark Age throughout Western Europe- The major political, social, & economic characteristics of a Dark Age- The development of the politcal/social system of Feudalism- The development of the economic system of Manorialism- The role of the Catholic Church as a unifying central authority in Western Europe- Overview of the major elements of
Preview of The World Before the 1700s: Middle Ages, Golden Ages, Age of Exploration

The World Before the 1700s: Middle Ages, Golden Ages, Age of Exploration

Introductory unit to World History meant to teach students what the world looked like before the 1700's. Most World History classes start at the Enlightenment, but it is important for students to understand what was happening in the world before then. Meant to be used as a replacement to the textbook, but could also be used as a supplemental material. *NOTE*- This packet includes internet videos, students will need phones or a computer.This is a great packet to add to any World History class to
Preview of The Vikings x6 lessons

The Vikings x6 lessons

Created by
susan gammack
The order in which they need to be taught are1.Who were the Vikings?2.Norse beliefs3.Lindisfarne4.Alfred the Great5.Athelstan and Constantine6.Edward the confessor and his death in 1066
Preview of Why are the Middle Ages not a “Dark Age”? World History Cooperative Activities

Why are the Middle Ages not a “Dark Age”? World History Cooperative Activities

The Medieval Period Lesson Plan(Fall of Rome in the year 476 to the ​​Renaissance, which began in the 1300s)Essential Question: Why are the Middle Ages not a “Dark Age”?Characterizing the Middle Ages as a period of darkness falling between two greater, more intellectually significant periods in history is misleading. The Middle Ages was not a time of ignorance and backwardness, but rather a period during which Christianity flourished in Europe due to the Crusades. Great achievemnts in art, math
Preview of CIVILIZATIONS IN THE DARK AGES: UNIT BUNDLE (3 LESSONS)

CIVILIZATIONS IN THE DARK AGES: UNIT BUNDLE (3 LESSONS)

Created by
R Luppino
ALL 3 INDIVIDUAL LESSON BUNDLES + A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER REVIEW ACTIVITY & 2 VERSION UNIT QUIZ & + A DISCOUNT! See below for details: Lesson #1 of 3 in the Dark Ages Civilizations Unit - FEUDAL EUROPE 22 slide power point based lesson that covers: - How the collapse of the centralized Roman Empire leads to a Dark Age throughout Western Europe - The major political, social, & economic characteristics of a Dark Age - The development of the politcal/social system of Feudalism - The develop
Preview of Medieval Art History Gothic Carolingian Romanesque Migration et al

Medieval Art History Gothic Carolingian Romanesque Migration et al

Created by
carol irvin
The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of art in Europe, and at certain periods in Western Asia and Northern Africa. It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, revivals, the artists' crafts, and the artists themselves.Medieval Art is different from my other art products. This art is over a thousand years old. In most cases, the experts are lucky if they can date it. Other information is scarce, with inform
Preview of LA MANIE DES CHATEAUX Gr. 6-8

LA MANIE DES CHATEAUX Gr. 6-8

Explorez les châteaux et découvrez les styles de vie du moyen âge. Faites participer vos élèves aux activités ci-incluses qui se concentrent sur les habiletés suivantes: recherche, créativité, étude de mots, remue méninges, langage expressif oral et écrit.
Preview of The Middle Ages

The Middle Ages

"The Middle Ages" (A.D. 500—1300) covers one of the darkest periods in European history—from the collapse of the Roman Empire through centuries of chaos, destruction, and barbarian rule. The civilizing power of the church, the rise of feudalism, the growth of monarchical rule, the dramatic rebirth of towns and cities, and the formation of the world's first universities are among the events vividly documented in this richly illustrated text. Challenging map exercises and provocative review questi
Preview of CASTLEMANIA Gr. 4-5

CASTLEMANIA Gr. 4-5

Take a Peek Inside: Explore castles and discover the lifestyles of the Middle Ages. Involve your students in activities which focus on the following skills: Research, Creative, Word Knowledge, Brainstorming, and Expressive Language Oral and Written. Brainstorm to find out what your students know about the Middle Ages and what they'd like to know. ************************************************************************ View Similar Titles: ► MEDIEVAL TIMES - Provincial Curriculum Gr. 4 ► Disc
Preview of Gothic Art History Medieval Era from Romanesque Naturalism Pointed Arch

Gothic Art History Medieval Era from Romanesque Naturalism Pointed Arch

Created by
carol irvin
Gothic Art History from Medieval Era is a style of painting, architecture, and sculpture that began in Paris the middle of the 12th century and showed up throughout Europe all the way into the 1500s. The architectural style's definitive feature is the pointed arch, while the definitive feature of Gothic painting and sculpture is naturalism. Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century AD, led by the concurrent development of G
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