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12th grade middle ages handouts for Microsoft Word

Preview of Epic History: First Crusades video questions Part 1 and Part 2

Epic History: First Crusades video questions Part 1 and Part 2

Created by
Pirate Stash
Video guide for Epic History - First Crusades Part 1 and Part 2 Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydVFqpbIIwA Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_8NtmecHMA If you LOVE Epic History like i do, please remember to click the like and subscribe buttons, and even share it. Epic History TV is not a company or team of people, it’s just one guy, so support from viewers really helps. If you’re even able to pledge $1 or more per video to help grow the channel, that would be awesome – y
Preview of Renaissance and Reformation Project and Rubric Sheet

Renaissance and Reformation Project and Rubric Sheet

Created by
Kevin O'Brien
Tic Tac Toe format, students must choose 3 projects in a row. Include 9 different creative projects and rubrics included.
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 Cornell Notes: High Middle Ages (100 Years War + Black Death)

Cornell Notes: High Middle Ages (100 Years War + Black Death)

Cornell, or two-column, notes are a great way to improve metacognition, as well as organizational skills. Notes include charts, graphs, photographs, primary sources, colored detail, vocabulary, and definitions, depending on the section. Check back frequently, as notes sections are added daily. My Cornell notes are perfect for in-class presentations and as handouts to be used to complete Venn diagrams or flow charts, and vary depending on the particular section. Look for Cornell notes sections co
Preview of Intro to the Dark Ages Reading Activity

Intro to the Dark Ages Reading Activity

Created by
New Teach City
Introduce your students to the Medieval Era by having them explore how the fall of the Roman Empire led to the "Dark Ages". Students will build their annotation skills and extend their thinking with analysis questions. The task is even differentiated with two task choices. As a bonus, a writing activity focusing on transition words provides a great summary activity!
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 The Great Schism: Reading Comprehension

The Great Schism: Reading Comprehension

Created by
New Teach City
Teach your students all the essential content and practice reading and writing skills with this all-in-one activity for The Great Schism. This activity includes a background reading and reading comprehension question to familiarize students with the historical context of the Great Schism. Then, students will move onto a longer passage about the Great Schism and the major differences between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church and can work in pairs (as I did in class) or individually to
Preview of The role of the Medieval Church, Handout, Worksheet.   History 101

The role of the Medieval Church, Handout, Worksheet. History 101

Created by
History 101
This two page worksheet is a guided reading concerned with the role of the Medieval Church in governing the society of the Middle Ages. It has eleven guiding questions that can be used in oral or written form. Students can do this individually or in groups. This resource will work equally well as class work or homework. This resource stands entirely alone, but can be used in conjunction with my European Middle Ages PowerPoint. For more resources see: History 101
Preview of India in the Middle Ages Activity

India in the Middle Ages Activity

This activity gives students 1 of 8 roles:Horse herd ownerSpice merchantFood merchant selling sugarMedicine merchantIncense merchantHindu missionaryBuddhist missionaryArchitectSome roles are repeated in this packet. If you print it, you'll get 15 roles, so for a class of more students, just re-print it. The goal is for students to act as these people who are all in the city of Ujjain in the Middle Ages. They all need to leave India to travel wither to Baghdad or Beijing to sell their goods, stud
Preview of An Outline of the Schedule of Dante's Journey Through Hell

An Outline of the Schedule of Dante's Journey Through Hell

Created by
Ed DeHoratius
Dante begins his journey through Hell on Holy Thursday and ends it on Easter Sunday. This two page handout details the various references throughout the Inferno to the day (and time) with quotes from the text. As a bonus, biblical citations for the life of Christ are included at the end.
Preview of Black Death, Bubonic Plague, Art Inquiry      History 101

Black Death, Bubonic Plague, Art Inquiry History 101

Created by
History 101
This three page activity can be used for either class work or homework. Students will analyze one of the most iconic paintings from the era of the Black Death. This works great as a group activity! Included are two pages of in depth analysis question that are designed to make students think deeply. Of course the image they are analyzing is also attached! Print and use! See more from History 101.
Preview of Courtly Love, Chivalry, Middle Ages.  Handout, Homework.   History 101

Courtly Love, Chivalry, Middle Ages. Handout, Homework. History 101

Created by
History 101
This two page primary source guided reading is a close analysis of “The Art of Courtly Love” by Andreas Capellanus 1185. It is two full pages long and includes a section on the context of the piece and ten guiding questions for student to respond to in written or oral form as you choose. Can be used easily for homework or class work. This source accompanies my European Middle Ages PowerPoint, but as easily stand alone for anyone studying the Middle Ages! Print and use!!! See other products:
Preview of Perspectives on the Crusades - primary sources collection/worksheet

Perspectives on the Crusades - primary sources collection/worksheet

Created by
Rachel Hekman
Looking for a curated collection of primary sources on the Crusades like I was? In this packet I've compiled 9 excerpted sources from 7 different people and time periods during the years 1095-1291 (five European Christian authors, with one Jewish author and one Muslim author). They offer differing perspectives on events, atrocities, cultural interactions, and positive and negative attitudes towards different cultures. The packet comes with the question "What does this primary source tell us abou
Preview of World History - Key Terms and People - (12) Feudalism and Manorialism worksheet
Preview of Middle Ages Legal Codes Comparative Analysis Assignment

Middle Ages Legal Codes Comparative Analysis Assignment

This handout can be used as a summative assessment. First, students write a qualitative analysis of which Middle Ages legal code (between Sharia law, Mongolian Yasa, Magna Carta, Mali legal Code, and the Aztec Legal Code) they think was the most and least fair.Then, students do a quantitative analysis of each legal code where they tally how many of the laws (from each code) they think are fair and unfair, calculate the percentage of fair and unfair laws for each legal code, and then use this qua
Preview of Mali Empire Government and Laws

Mali Empire Government and Laws

This handout helps students understand the Mali government and some of their laws, including a map of the Mali Empire along with 3 analysis questions at the end. It is formatted for google classroom.
Preview of The Fall of Rome, Byzantine Empire, and the Crusades

The Fall of Rome, Byzantine Empire, and the Crusades

This handout first has students analyze how religion can convince people to harm others and themselves, what could prevent people from being easily convinced by their religion to cause harm, and then gives students a text and maps about how the fall of Rome and the weakening of the Byzantine Empire led to the Dark Ages in Europe and the Crusades. Then students analyze what was missing in Europe that could have prevented the Crusades AND if this could ever happen in the United States. It is forma
Preview of Ottoman Empire and Suleiman the Magnificent

Ottoman Empire and Suleiman the Magnificent

This handout/worksheet has students begin by describing 5 modern day problems and analyzing the harm that they cause to modern society. Then, students read documents about the Ottoman Empire and Suleiman the Magnificent to find ways that Ottoman laws, culture, or economic policies might help solve modern day problems. It is formatted for google classroom.
Preview of Empire of Ghana and Modern Day Problems

Empire of Ghana and Modern Day Problems

This handout has students brainstorm 5 modern day problems and then read primary and secondary sources, including maps, about the Empire of Ghana during the Middle Ages. Their goal is to find ideas or polices that could help to solve at least 2 of the modern problems the students brainstormed initially. It's a great way for students to try to find modern relevance in historical facts.
Preview of European Trade Routes in the Late Middle Ages

European Trade Routes in the Late Middle Ages

This handout has a map of European trade routes in the late Middle Ages, along with 4 analysis questions based on the map.
Preview of Causes of the Crusades: Reading Comprehension

Causes of the Crusades: Reading Comprehension

Created by
New Teach City
Enhance your lesson on the Crusades with this reading comprehension activity on the causes and motivations for the Crusades! Can also be used as a homework assignment!This reading covers how and why the Crusades began and then asks students to use their analytical thinking skills to categorize the information into political, economic, and social causes. Not only is this activity easy to add into any Crusades lesson, it's also ONLY $1!
Preview of (Song Lyrics) Carolingian Rap: Charlemagne

(Song Lyrics) Carolingian Rap: Charlemagne

Created by
M and M
This song focuses on the history of Charlemagne and how he became the Emperor of the Roman People. I found an instrumental beat to the Nas song "If I ruled the World" that goes well with it, but try experimenting.Here is a sample:The Charlemagne RapCarolingian rap no stutter or stammerBreaking this down like Charles the HammerFrankish king known as Charles MartelRuling the Franks and doing all wellHis grandson’s known as Charles the GreatIn his case the name was accur-ATE
Preview of The Secret of Kells - Viewing Guide

The Secret of Kells - Viewing Guide

A viewing guide to go along with the film, "The Secret of Kells" which can be accessed via Prime Video if available to you.
Preview of The Justinian Code

The Justinian Code

Created by
Gary Schoales
The Byzantine Roman Emperor Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 AD and one of his first actions was to order the creation of a new system of laws. What emerged was what is popularly called “Justinian’s Code.” In this lesson students are given some aspects of this “code” and then they complete two activities. First, they re-write the actual details of the code examples in their own words. Second, they look at a series of cases and then are challenged to (1) cite the law that applies to the cas
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