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9th grade middle ages graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Feudalism Graphic Organizer

Feudalism Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kathryn Nystrom
Graphic organizer to help students understand feudalism. Students are asked to label, explain, and then draw a picture for each level of the pyramid. Additionally, there are places to label what was given from one class to the class above and to the class below. Useful to introduce the topic of feudalism or to review.
Preview of Economic Systems Chart: Characteristics of Economic Systems

Economic Systems Chart: Characteristics of Economic Systems

Created by
Leif Roberg
This chart is intended to provide a summary of some of the major economic systems discussed in Global History, including nomads, subsistence farmers, manorialism, mercantilism, capitalism, and communism. For each economic system, the following questions are answered: - What goods and services shall be produced and in what quanitities? - How shall goods and services be produced? - For whom shall goods and services be produced? Economic Systems Chart: Characteristics of Economic Systems by Leif R
Preview of Feudalism Gallery Walk

Feudalism Gallery Walk

The lesson begins with a brief introduction to feudalism. After defining feudalism, students go to four short stations (king, nobles, knights, serfs) to learn about the different roles in European society. They fill out a graphic organizer and record the key features of each group.After the gallery walk students participate in the four corners activity. Designate each corner as "strongly agree," "agree," "disagree," and "strongly disagree." Read statements about feudalism and have students move
Preview of Black Death Stations Activity

Black Death Stations Activity

The lesson begins with a mini-lesson that connects the black death to the increase in trade that resulted from the crusades. Students watch a 3-minute video clip that goes over the Black Death and how it spread. For the main activity, students go to different stations to learn about different aspects of the plague. The lesson includes an extension station for students who finish early. Lastly, students complete a free response in which they consider their own reactions if they lived during this
Preview of Blank Feudal Pyramid

Blank Feudal Pyramid

Fill in this blank feudal pyramid with your class as they learn about feudalism. A great way for them to get the information down without just passing them a completed handout.
Preview of Middle Ages Foldable

Middle Ages Foldable

This foldable/Lapbook offers options for both filling in information and cutting and pasting. It was used in conjunction with BrainPop to obtain information, but is open ended, so you could use multiple types of sources. There are comments off to the sides for guidance and ideas about what can be written in.
Preview of Dark Ages

Dark Ages

Students participate in a jigsaw activity. Each student reads one document from a different perspective to determine if the Middle Ages should be labeled the "Dark Ages." Students work together as a group to answer the essential questions: Was the time period from 400 AD to 1400 AD really a “dark ages” for Europe? Lesson plan includes a self-reflection rubric and role cards to give to students in their groups (presenter, recorder, and leader).
Preview of Genghis Khan: Fact vs. Fiction

Genghis Khan: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Genghis Khan: Fact vs. Fiction" students are required to take notes on ten different aspects of one of history's most notorious figures as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool for quiz and test preparation and also in the writing of paragraphs, essays, and reports.
Preview of Oceanography The Impact of currents on Middle Age Exploration

Oceanography The Impact of currents on Middle Age Exploration

Created by
The Lesson Pony
This engaging lesson can be used by both history and science teachers. I have often used this lesson with the history department.Students will love to see the impact that ocean currents had on the discovery of the New World.Included are two graphic organizers. Keep for homework, sub plans or extra credit!Objectives Students will see the connection between ocean currents and exploration of the New World 1 Locate the main surface currents on a map.2 Locate subsurface currents on a map.3. Draw a
Preview of Middle Ages Feudalism Chart

Middle Ages Feudalism Chart

Created by
Katie's Korner
This is a graphic organizer to help students learn the jobs and organization of feudalism during the early middle ages.
Preview of Nation Building Activity--Government, Law & Religion

Nation Building Activity--Government, Law & Religion

Created by
Supreme History
This Nation Building On Government, Law and Religion. Has various websites that students can go to to research the middle ages in 4 regions of the world 1. Middle East 2. Asia 3. Europe 4 S.E. Asia. Each site focuses on Government Law and Religion during the middle ages after the fall of Rome and up to the Renaissance. There is an example for students to follow on the United States. It is also aligned to Standards.
Preview of William the Conqueror: Fact vs. Fiction

William the Conqueror: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "William the Conqueror: Fact vs. Fiction" students explore ten interesting facts and explore the historical significance of one of Europe's most famous rulers as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of paragraphs, essays, and reports.
Preview of Marco Polo: Fact vs. Fiction

Marco Polo: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Marco Polo: Fact vs. Fiction" students examine eleven interesting facts about one of history's most famous explorers as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of paragraphs, essays, and reports.
Preview of A Knight's Tale - RAFT Writing Assignment

A Knight's Tale - RAFT Writing Assignment

Created by
Kathryn Nystrom
Students will take on the role of a person who has become a knight during the Middle Ages. They will write a letter to a family member or friend describing their experiences. Product is three pages. The first page includes a graphic organizer (2 per page) to help students gather information to help them write their letters. The second page has the directions for the RAFT writing. The third page includes an easy to use rubric in order to assess student work.
Preview of The Vikings: Fact vs. Fiction

The Vikings: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "The Vikings: Fact vs. Fiction" students are required to take notes on ten different aspects of everyday life in the history of the Vikings as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool for quiz preparation and in the writing of essays and reports.
Preview of Mankind Story of All of Us: Plague Movie Guide

Mankind Story of All of Us: Plague Movie Guide

Created by
Erika Nardin
A graphic organizer to go along with the Plague episode from Mankind The Story of All of Us. It simply goes through the 5W's and H. The video is graphic and gross (in a good way) and a great way to get students interested in something that can be explained so quickly but extremely important for the time period. I also included some words that my students may not know or know how to spell. Debrief questions are also included.
Preview of A Brief Introduction to the Crusades

A Brief Introduction to the Crusades

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "A Brief Introduction to the Crusades" students are required to take notes on the historical significance of this crucial period in European history as it is presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, exams, projects, reports, quizzes, and tests.
Preview of World History: Chapter 14, Section 4 Hundred Years'War/Plague Notetaker

World History: Chapter 14, Section 4 Hundred Years'War/Plague Notetaker

This is based on the book World History: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 14, Section 4: The Hundred Years' War and the Plague. This is a cause and effect graphic organizer that focused on the three major events that ended the Middle Ages: A Church Divided, The Bubonic Plague, and The Hundred Years' War. Answer key sold separately and listed as: World History: Chapter 14,Section 4 Hundred Years'War/Plague Notes Answer Key
Preview of The Legacies of Rome

The Legacies of Rome

This graphic organizer supports both content and common core standards. Students can use the graphic organizer to complete a small research project, organize information gathered from class reading, and used to organize information from notes. It incorporates a writing component where students support their argument using citations from the text. Directions: On a separate piece of paper address the following. Choose the one legacy you find to be the most influential throughout history. Exp
Preview of The Battle of Hastings Revisited

The Battle of Hastings Revisited

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "The Battle of Hastings Revisited" students are required to take notes on the historical significance of this famous medieval battle as it is presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, projects, reports, quizzes, and tests.
Preview of Leif Eriksson: Fact vs. Fiction

Leif Eriksson: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Leif Eriksson: Fact vs. Fiction" students are required to take notes on the historical significance of this famous Viking as he is presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, exams, projects, and reports.
Preview of Sui, Tang & Song Dynasty Notes Split-Page Notes Template & Questions

Sui, Tang & Song Dynasty Notes Split-Page Notes Template & Questions

This is a great companion to my Sui, Tang & Song Dynasty Powerpoint (also available in my TPT store). Split-page notes help students to chunk and organize key information to facilitate easy review for quizzes or tests. Included, you will find open-ended review questions to help ensure students are understanding the material and are appropriately challenged in the realm of historical thinking.
Preview of The Magna Carta Revisited

The Magna Carta Revisited

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "The Magna Carta Revisited" students are required to take notes on the historical significance of this crucial event in medieval history as it is presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool in the writing of essays, projects, reports, quizzes, and tests.
Preview of Middle Ages Notes

Middle Ages Notes

Students will learn about five topics/time periods relating to the Middle Ages including: The Roman Empire Christianity and Western Europe Middle Ages The Black Death The Enlightenment Vocabulary included: Smelting Feudalism Middle Ages Pilgrimage Black Death Parliament A master copy is provided for the teacher to reference and use as an answer key. There is a box in the Middle Ages section to provide a visual for Feudalism. When I used this in my classroom, I simply drew a K and a N to rep
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