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Middle ages Common Core W.8.1 resources

Preview of Arthurian Legends Unit - King Arthur Projects - Knights and Chivalry Activities

Arthurian Legends Unit - King Arthur Projects - Knights and Chivalry Activities

A fully integrated English, Social Studies, and Art unit on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. This King Arthur unit or Arthurian Legend unit includes reading passages, questions, and activities on Lancelot, King Arthur, the Sword in the Stone, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the code of chivalry, and more! These make great additions to an Arthurian Legend Interactive Notebook. This unit can be done on its own as an English unit on Legends, but also makes an excellent complement to
Preview of Medieval West Africa - "The Story of Sundiata" - Article, Power Point, Assess.

Medieval West Africa - "The Story of Sundiata" - Article, Power Point, Assess.

The illustrated Article and Power Point, "The Story of Sundiata" is an engaging story of the life-altering journey a disabled boy, named Sundiata, undertakes to become a great warrior and eventual ruler of the Empire of Mali. The story, "The Lion King" has many parallels to this story. Ideal for Venn Diagram, T Square, and/or discussion groups. The Story of Sundiata makes a perfect cross-curriculum and/or extension lesson. Great for a discussion centered on whether a griot is a storyteller or
Preview of Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Looking to engaging your students in the process of determining historical significance? Use "Rank the Frank" to help your students read for evidence, craft persuasive paragraphs, and understand how historians determine historical significance. Through an investigation of three background briefs on Charlemagne, Charles Martel, and Pepin, students will glean pieces of evidence from which they can make a persuasive case as to which Frankish leader had the greatest impact, on the greatest amount
Preview of "Justinian and Theodora" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (DL)

"Justinian and Theodora" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (DL)

The illustrated Article and PowerPoint demonstrate Theodora's influence on many of Justinian's decisions and accomplishments during his rule of the Byzantine Empire in the sixth century...Activities and Assessments included.Lesson includes: - 6-Page Illustrated Article - 38-Slide PowerPoint Presentation + Notes- Multiple Choice Assessment + Answer Key - Scaffolded Paragraph Writing Activity + Scoring Rubric - Document-Based Question Assessment + Answer Key- DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows
Preview of Bell Ringers for Middle School: Medieval Times (Powerpoint) (Middle Ages)

Bell Ringers for Middle School: Medieval Times (Powerpoint) (Middle Ages)

Help your students get into the medieval mind-set! Here are 20 no-prep, engaging bell ringers for your Middle Ages lessons. Artwork, poetry, quotations, maps, famous people, riddles, writing activities, and more! Each activity takes 5-10 minutes to complete; some can be extended for longer time periods. Aligned to CCSS ELA standards for 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Would be great for High School students as well. This set of bell ringers is in Powerpoint format for use with your classroom techno
Preview of Medieval History 5 hour Unit

Medieval History 5 hour Unit

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5 x fully resourced lesson packs:1. Medieval Religion2. Monks and Nuns3. The Black Death4. The Black Death: Social and Economic Consequences5. Medieval MedicineAll lessons are complete with differentiated powerpoints and worksheets, clip links, starters, plenaries, LOs to three levels throughout.
Preview of Galileo Socratic Circle (with reading and questions)

Galileo Socratic Circle (with reading and questions)

This is Socratic Circle is over the question of "Should Galileo have been put on trial for his belief in the heliocentric theory?" It includes the reading from his sentencing in 1633, a page of content based questions which require students to analyze the primary source and also an outside circle questions page for students to reflect on their classmates discussion.
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