Google ready medieval Europe unit study guide - I use this throughout the unit, having my students complete as we move through the material. Also includes a key!
Hi teacher friends, I’ve been busy creating a series of STEM projects for students who are studying Medieval Times & Middle Ages.. Next stop, Late Medieval Europe! Challenge 1: The Ballista Challenge! Medieval times were a violent period in history. New styles of weaponry and warfare were introduced during the Crusades. Siege warfare
Love this FREE Medieval History Unit Study! Includes lesson plans and online activities!
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Need ideas for a hands-on, literature-based Middle Ages unit study? This post has got you covered with projects, literature lists and resources.
Hi teacher friends, I’ve been busy creating a series of STEM projects for students who are studying Medieval Times & Middle Ages.. Next stop, Early Medieval Europe! Challenge 1: Water Mill Challenge! During the Medieval Times landowners with access to running water, specifically small waterfalls on their property, could build a watermill
Click on the images for an enlarged view. When we created our Medieval History unit study (now part of the Sixth Grade Syllabus) we decided to use as examples a number of pages from our son Gabriel’s main lesson book. The illustrations in the book are black and white, so here are the color originals […]
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Life in Medieval Europe Life in Medieval Europe is an educational resource crafted as a short play, aimed at enriching history lessons—particularly on the feudal era, the dark ages and the middle ages. Constructed with Grade 9 to Grade 12 students in mind, this play takes about 15-20 minutes to complete—including assigning parts, providing instructions and distributing props. This historical play is efficient for teaching both small groups or whole classes and can be modified for independent study tasks or more interactive homework assignments. It makes room for students of all academic abilities, contributing to an inclusive learning environment. Aims of Life in Medieval Europe To provide entertainment while educating. To guide students through post-fall-of-Rome Europe during the Dark Age. To highlight how kings' power increased over time. To underline diminishing invasions. To discuss increasing populations. To explain how towns recuperated and how trade revivals happened. This teaching resource not only offers insights into The Fall of Rome & Revival of Towns & Trade notes but also provides a gateway into studying The Great Age of Exploration. In addition, it includes links to instructive videos on how this age evolved. Note: The referenced instructional videos are hosted on Discovery Learning site which requires subscription access – please confirm availability with your institution before usage! We hope educators will find joy integrating Life in Medieval Europe within their social studies curriculum focusing on European History topics! P.S: We always encourage feedback regarding classroom experiences– Happy teachings!
Students participated in a simulation pretending to be roles in feudal Medieval Europe: king/queen, lords/ladies, knights, peasants, and ser...
This book is a comprehensive genealogical study of the Davenport family and its numerous connections and branches in the United States and Europe. Written by Henry Bedinger Davenport Jr., a distinguished historian and genealogist, the book presents a wealth of genealogical data, biographical sketches, and historical accounts, tracing the family's origins from medieval England and its prominent members' achievements in politics, business, and the arts. The book is a valuable resource for anyone researching the Davenport family or interested in genealogy and history. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. | Author: Henry Bedinger Davenport, Jr | Publisher: Hassell Street Press | Publication Date: Jul 18, 2023 | Number of Pages: 122 pages | Language: English | Binding: Hardcover | ISBN-10: 1019358645 | ISBN-13: 9781019358641
100% COMPLETE UNIT ON MEDIEVAL EUROPE!!! What’s Included: • Teacher’s guide with pacing suggestions • Essential questions that guide instruction • Primary source activities that meet Common Core standards • Interactive class activities with complete instructions • Course notes in Microsoft PowerPoint© format • And much more… There are many possible choices in lesson plans available, but you will see that EYN provides the best and most complete product on the market. As teachers ourselves, we understand the time demands of creating effective lesson plans. We also understand that students need active engagement in order to learn successfully. Our goal is to provide you with all of the materials needed to effectively teach your students about history. We provide you with everything from lecture notes to Common Core activities to interactive in-class simulations. This program will make your life easier while at the same time providing your students with a rich, differentiated curriculum. This unit will introduce students to the causes of the Dark Ages, the rise of feudalism, and the rebirth of Europe after 1000 CE. **BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDED THAT ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE** Medieval Europe Unit Plan by Everything You Need is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Students created interactive PowerPoints of the four main levels of society in feudal Medieval Europe--similar to the ones they created for feudal Japan. Each picture on the pyramid links to a slide where that figure in society gives a first person account of his/her role, including job, description, thoughts/feelings, etc. The last slide is a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting the Japanese samurai and European knight. Enjoy a student example below: Below are more examples of pyramids showing hierarchy: Here are examples of pyramids showing hierarchy of other civilizations, including America:
Hands-on unit study on the Medieval Period. Cook & eat a medieval meal, play medieval games, & create medieval crowns! These lessons are geared toward 4th-5th grade level children & their siblings during our weekly homeschool co-op. Use these fun lessons with your classroom, family, after school program, camp, or co-op!
This PDF file contains 6 pages of Montessori style 3-part cards, that is 24 different cards with pictures and words all associated with knights and castles. It also includes: + a poem and cards to go with it + a "silent K" activity + a labelled and unlabeled parts of castle pages + scrolls to fill in your own knightly quests + the rules of chivalry + to finish off the fun, a knightly game board. Simply print and cut and away you go. You may want to laminate your cards so that they last a bit longer. You may print out as many copies as you like, handy for home schoolers or teachers in the classroom. You do not have permission to share the digital file or resell the contents digitally or otherwise. Jo Ebisujima is the best selling author of Montessori Inspired Activities For pre-schoolers.
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Persian Mosaic Craft Marco Polo Unit Study.Today we did a Persian mosaic craft for our Marco Polo Unit Study.This unit study lends itself to hands-on.
This Middle Ages unit study covers your entire curriculum, and gets the kids involved in their learning.
As we started studying the Middle Ages, we learned a lot about the beginning of the publishing industry, to which what we owe our modern-day books.
Project Passport Medieval history
This school year has been interrupted time and time again with traveling and moving and lots of unknowns. It looks like we'll be studying the Middle Ages again next year, but honestly, I'm kind of
(So, I'm going to pretend like I've been blogging this whole time! Long story short, class was misery and I'd rather not think about those k...
Overview: This assessment resource is designed for students studying the crusades in a Medieval Europe unit of work. Using best practice through a historical inquiry task students are asked to answer the question, 'To what extent did the perspectives of Christians and Muslims towards each other change over time during the Crusading Era'. ------------ This resource has over forty pages of content and includes: Seven pages of teacher notes, explaining the pedagogy behind the varying elements of the assessment task, incuding direct curriculum links to the US, UK, Australian and Victorian curricula, 12 Primary sources from the crusading era (translated into English) with definitions of content specific words, and numbered lines for easy analysis. A student assessment task booklet with all planning documentation, worksheets and sources, all you have to do is print! Four templates of source analysis to encourage student agency in historical inquiry, A list of additional supplementary source material to use specific to your cohort, A detailed skills based rubric that can be used for any historical inquiry task, editable for your class and linked directly to the US, UK, Australian and Victorian curricula, Information sheets for Historical Thinking concepts & High Impact Teaching Strategies. On Curriculum: Each resource I design directly links to a variety of curriculum contexts including: Common Core standards (USA), Key Stages (UK), Victorian curriculum (Aus) and the Australian curriculum. This resource in particular links to several elements - in fact its too many to place on here. It meets 7 content descriptors in the Victorian Curriculum, 20 from the UK curriculum, 19 in the Australian curriculum and a whopping 45 content descriptors for the Common Core! For more information and to view the various curriculum descriptors look at the preview where this information is available. Embedded Historical Thinking Concepts & High Impact Teaching Strategies (HITS): - Questioning - Differentiated Learning - Feedback - Setting Goals - Sources as Evidence - Cause & Consequence - Continuity & Change - Chronology - Historical Significance - Historical Perspectives For more detail on the above elements please read my Historical Thinking guide & High Impact Teaching Strategies guide found on my website. ___ Be sure to follow The Teacher’s Squire on Pinterest. Also sign up to my newsletter from my website to view new product releases, classroom tips, summaries of new research and more!
These guided notes are meant to accompany the 6-part PPT linked below. Enjoy! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Medieval-Europe-ALL-6-PARTS-visual-engaging-88-slide-PPT-on-Middle-Ages-729505
This Leif Eriksson Study is a great way to introduce children to Leif Eriksson, the Viking who is credited with discovering North America.
Marco Polo Unit Study–Terracotta Warriors and Free Resources. Free homeschool unit study and free lapbook on the travels of Marco Polo.
These new standards have me going loopy! My school is trying out some new units to practice using the new Common Core. I really like them so far, but it certainly has been a challenge to take complex texts and subjects and teach them to fourth graders that I feel have had the bar set way too low for them. They have struggled, but the topics we are tying it in with have kept them trying since their interest is up. The unit we are going over now is a "Heroes Unit" - can you define a hero in words. We have looked at different kinds of heroes in stories and in non fiction, and collected traits that we see heroes having. One of the texts that we tackled was the poem of Robin Hood and Little John. It was in fancy old English and took more than a week to go through, but was a lot of fun. What really helped was going over the Middle Ages society at that time and it helped with the lingo and lifestyles mentioned in the poem. This meant I had to explain feudalism to fourth graders...a topic I didn't learn until Jr. High. I did the age old M&M's activity to show the power each class had (the king, nobles, knights, peasants), and I also had them read a general article on how feudalism worked. What really made it click for them was the following reading/writing activity. I found a simple reading on each of the classes and made copies proportionate to how many there possibly would be in each social class (just a few nobles, a few more knights, and a lot of peasants) I randomly passed out the articles to the students...boy were they excited to see which class they were given...they were all begging to be knights, but quickly realized there was a lot to learn no matter what. Their assignment was to read the article and then become that person and write an introduction, introducing themselves and teaching us a few things about their lives as a noble, knight or peasant. I showed them a model by being completing one as a king. Students took about two days to complete the assignment. I then posted some of the completed ones in the room (had to be neat), and put them in the feudal pyramid shape. Students loved reading each of their introductions and now have used the facts they learned in their reading and have connected the characters actions to their social class. We moved on to discovering the real purposes of castles. Students were surprised to learn that they were not built just to be a crazy big house. I then had them complete a RAFT assignment...more on that later.
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Study Guide Questions narrow the focus of a standard to the major themes and important details that WILL BE ASSESSED on the unit test. This course follows a backwards design model so the test came before the study guide and then the course presentation and assignments were made to teach that specific content. This study guide covers what needs to be known to demonstrate mastery for Medieval Europe. Study Guide Description: The study guide questions correspond to the Bright yellow review slides in each unit presentation. (the same background color is used in every unit so that students will begin to realize that the review slides matter) Questions were written after the test. If the question is on the study guide then that information will be on the test in either a question or answer choice! EDITABLE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS How I Use this Product: I use the study guide as a summary and review of content. I usually stop on review slides and make students answer those questions before we can move on to new content. Matching Unit Presentation: Unit 7 Revolutions & Enlightenment Standard: Georgia Standards of Excellence SSWH13 Examine the intellectual, political, social, and economic factors that changed the world view of Europeans from the sixteenth century CE/AD to the late eighteenth century CE/AD. a. Explain the scientific contributions of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton and how these ideas changed the European worldview. b. Identify the major ideas of the Enlightenment from the writings of Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and their relationship to politics and society. SSWH14 Analyze the Age of Revolutions. a. Examine absolutism through a comparison of the reigns of Louis XIV and Tsar Peter the Great. b. Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689), United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). c. Explain Napoleon’s rise to power, the role of geography in his defeat, and the consequences of France’s defeat for Europe <>Unit Readings: 7.2 - Reading 7.3 - Reading Student Portfolio: 7.1 - Revolutions & Enlightenment Map/Timeline 7.2 - Scientific Revolution Guided Reading 7.3 - Age of Revolutions Guided Reading 7.4 - Revolutions & Enlightenment Guided Notes 7.5 - Revolutions & Enlightenment Study Guide 7.6 - Revolutions & Enlightenment Book Project Review Games Unit 7 - Revolutions & Enlightenment Review Games Unit Assessments: Unit 7 Vocab Quiz Unit 7 Test Unit Bundle: Unit 7 Bundle Follow For More Courses: FOLLOW LINK Earn TPT Credits Leave a review on a product and get free TPT credits to buy more products.
This awesome bundle covers Europe during the Middle Ages, with everything you'll need for an engaging unit on feudalism, the Franks, Charlemagne, the Crusades, Black Plague, Joan of Arc, Hundred Years' War and more! The download includes over 40 resources, with lesson plans for every class period detailing how to use each one! You'll have a full unit of digital activities, interactive notebooks, projects, PowerPoints with guided notes and graphic organizers, Common Core-aligned readings, worksheets, review guides, and assessments so everything is planned out for you! All of the following resources are included with this download: Middle Ages Unit Guide Packet Middle Ages Google Drive Digital Interactive Notebook Middle Ages Interactive Notebook Medieval Europe Meme Project and Stations Lesson Black Plague: Slowing the Spread Magna Carta Reading & Google Doc Serfs and Feudalism Primary Source Poem Analysis Worksheet Black Plague Reading Activity Slowing the Spread of the Black Plague Lesson Feudalism Reading Activity Joan of Arc Reading, Worksheet, and Obituary Crusades Reading and Mapping Activity Charlemagne & the Franks PowerPoint and Guided Notes Medieval Knights Reading Analysis and Google Doc The Crusades PowerPoint & Guided Notes Middle Ages Coat of Arms Project Charlemagne Primary Source Lesson Plus more resources including a unit packet for students to work on, timeline project, more PowerPoints with matching guided notes worksheets, review materials, a Jeopardy game, test with answer key, and more! Click on the links above and on the preview to see just some of the great stuff you'll get in this download! Best of all, you don't have to worry about how to use a single resource because a Unit Plan file includes lesson plans for every day! From the introduction through review and your assessment, literally everything is planned out for you! Thanks so much for looking! You can "Like" my page on Facebook for updates, giveaways, links and more! Thanks!
See Cindy's thorough description of her 6th grader's middle ages study that was full of lapbooking, literature, and creative hands-on activities.
Need ideas for a hands-on, literature-based Middle Ages unit study? This post has got you covered with projects, literature lists and resources.
Medieval period is a fascinating time to study, and these activities will bring it to life for tweens. From authentic recipes to knights and castles, there's something here for everyone.