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High school middle ages printables for Microsoft Word

Preview of Middle Ages Timeline - NO PREP

Middle Ages Timeline - NO PREP

Created by
Erin Keith
Directions for students to create a timeline based on the Middle Ages in Europe. Includes a student worksheet for students to complete and a teacher answer key. The student worksheet has content about Medieval Europe included on it. The handout can be used without any preparation. This handout gives students directions to create and correctly label a timeline based on the Middle Ages in Europe. Then students are asked questions based off of the information on the timeline. Therefore, stud
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 World History:Knights,Chivalry Codes of Conduct Guided Annotation Worksheet

World History:Knights,Chivalry Codes of Conduct Guided Annotation Worksheet

This is a primary source reading I use when teaching about Knights and the Age of Chivalry. I use two excerpts: "The Twelve Chief Rules in Love" From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas CapellanusAND"The Ten Commandments of the Code of Chivalry" From Chivalry: The Everyday Life of the Medieval Knight by Leon Gautieras the readings. After students read and annotate, they do SAT style questions on it to increase their ability to understand primary documents and practice for the standardized test. A
Preview of "Inside Islam" Video Guide

"Inside Islam" Video Guide

This is a 20-question video guide that follows along with the History Channel documentary titled "Inside Islam". The entire documentary is approximately 100 minutes so it is an ideal way to supplement a unit of study on the Rise of Islam and/or the religion of Islam. The twenty questions go in order of the video and include simple answers that students only need to listen for as well as questions that require them to do some extended thinking about the topics covered in the video. The docum
Preview of Impacts of the Age of Exploration-Student Packet & Stations Activities Resources

Impacts of the Age of Exploration-Student Packet & Stations Activities Resources

Created by
Amy Luken
Stations activities and a corresponding activity packet designed to teach students about major impacts from the Age of Exploration. Stations focus on Columbian Exchange, Spanish Conquest, English Colonization, and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.Types of sources students will analyze at stations:-video-reading passages-poetry-maps
Preview of AP World History Regional Review: Europe 1200-Present

AP World History Regional Review: Europe 1200-Present

Created by
Brandon Bagwell
This product is perfect for AP Exam review! Students will attempt to sort the scrambled events (aka, illustrative examples) into the correct time periods. This helps prepare them for accurate contextualization and writing with specific names / dates that will be fresh in their minds! The document also includes a teacher answer key, with correctly organized events. Activities like this brought my class AP Exam passing rate to well over 70% in a state where the average is less than 40%!
Preview of Feudalism Socratic Seminar

Feudalism Socratic Seminar

Points, counterpoints, arguments and counterarguments for the development of student-led discussion. Each worksheet has arguments in favor of their side and counterpoints as to why the other sides are inferior. Classroom discussion is stimulated and maintained throughout the period.
Preview of Confucianism in Our Schools ?  Activity  (Distance Learning)

Confucianism in Our Schools ? Activity (Distance Learning)

The Activity asks the question: "Is our school influenced by the philosophical principles of Confucianism ?" - and asks four questions based on the four basic tenets of Confucianism - respect for social order, respect for social rank, the importance of education, and the importance of moral virtue. The students are asked to give examples of each in their school environment. This is a great small group activity which encourages discussion and consensus.Lesson includes: - Confucianism Introductio
Preview of "European Renaissance Figures" - Article + Assessment (Distance Learning)

"European Renaissance Figures" - Article + Assessment (Distance Learning)

"Renaissance Figures" gives a brief summary of the most important figures of the Renaissance in note-form. Great Review or Study Sheet for Assessments. Crossword and Assessment included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Article - Multiple Choice / Document Based Question Assessment + Answer Key- DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows students to easily score each other's short answers) - "Renaissance Figures Crossword" + Crossword Key- B+W Printables - Visuals- No Prep Store: The Mediev
Preview of World History:Knights,Chivalry Codes of Conduct Reading and SAT Style questions

World History:Knights,Chivalry Codes of Conduct Reading and SAT Style questions

This is a primary source reading I use when teaching about Knights and the Age of Chivalry. I use two excerpts: "The Twelve Chief Rules in Love" From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas CapellanusAND"The Ten Commandments of the Code of Chivalry" From Chivalry: The Everyday Life of the Medieval Knight by Leon Gautieras the readings. After students read and annotate, they do SAT style questions on it to increase their ability to understand primary documents and practice for the standardized test. A
Preview of Middle Ages Feudalism Worksheet with Answer Key
Preview of Robin Hood (1973) Movie Worksheet

Robin Hood (1973) Movie Worksheet

This Worksheet is based on the 1973 Disney Movie Robin Hood.Robin Hood (1973) TrailerSummary An amiable rooster called Alan-a-Dale (Roger Miller) tells stories and sings songs of the heroic Robin Hood (Brian Bedford) and his trusty sidekick, Little John (Phil Harris), in this animated animal-themed adaptation of the legendary story. When evil Prince John (Peter Ustinov) deputizes the Sheriff of Nottingham (Pat Buttram) to collect unreasonable taxes from the animals of Sherwood Forest, Robin, Lit
Preview of "The Reformation" - Activities  (Distance Learning)

"The Reformation" - Activities (Distance Learning)

The students will be asked to do as many activities as the teacher requires. The Activities include: a newspaper article, a journal entry, a magazine article, an advertisement for an upcoming event or new concept, taking on the persona of a Reformation figure, an email to a Reformation figure, a storyboard, a compare and contrast, and a primary source illustration activity. Visuals are provided for students who may not have access. Great for end-of-unit activities. Ideal for singles, pairs, or
Preview of Black death primary sources the plague

Black death primary sources the plague

Created by
Caleb Robertson
Primary source segments with questions after each short paragraph. Each gives good detail and eye opening first hand accounts of what life was like during the time of the plague. Good place to use primary sources due to the interesting topic. I offer all of my packets, PowerPoints, jeopardy games, and projects in two parts listed below. Buy and save!!!! Get part I of my complete course plan here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/World-History-Complete-Course-part-1-test-notes-p
Preview of Interdisciplinary Trade Simulation - Silk Road

Interdisciplinary Trade Simulation - Silk Road

Created by
Alisa Kathol
During this simulation, students take on the persona of a trader on the Silk Road. Starting with creating their own character and collecting their items, students get to make choices that impact them for the rest of the simulation. This simulation is intended to help students better understand how trade and travel occurred on the Silk Road. This simulation is best done over the course of a unit, trading for 10-15 minutes every few days, but can be adapted to be done in just 1-2 days (adaption is
Preview of Code of Chivalry Activity

Code of Chivalry Activity

Created by
Kaitlin Romaniak
Learning about the Code of Chivalry and Relating to it Today! Have students write down what kind of CODE they live by or what they’d like the world to live by. Afterwards, share with the class. You can even have the students think up a name for their “Kingdom”. Then, show them the real code of chivalry below, and discuss how similar in theme they are. You’ll be quite surprised!
Preview of Crash Course World History: The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?  #14

Crash Course World History: The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really? #14

Created by
Zac Cooper
A multiple-choice worksheet to be used with Crash Course for World History - The Dark Ages video #14.
Preview of British Literature Multi-Genre Research Project

British Literature Multi-Genre Research Project

Created by
Yvette Englehart
This is a very fun 5-7 day lesson plan. It entails: • Students to choose a British Romanticism topic • Research a British Romantic author from the textbook (for Texas classrooms) or on the internet • Write a lyric poem about the theme • Write a 1 page literary analysis: describing the differences from their (the author) interpretation of that theme from ours. • Draw a full illustration of your poem in a William Blake format (poem within the illustration). Also includes examples of student
Preview of World History:Samurai, Bushido Codes of Conduct Reading and SAT Style questions

World History:Samurai, Bushido Codes of Conduct Reading and SAT Style questions

This is a primary source reading I use when teaching about Samurai and their Bushido code of honor. I use two excerpts: Excerpts are from HAGAKURE (IN THE SHADOW OF LEAVES):On Death and On Speaking After students read and annotate, they do SAT style questions on it to increase their ability to understand primary documents and practice for the standardized test. ANSWER KEYS ARE PROVIDED.
Preview of Medieval European Conflict - ONE PAGER  (Distance Learning)

Medieval European Conflict - ONE PAGER (Distance Learning)

This fun and informative Activity calls for students to answer 4-5 questions, quote from a source, and illustrate, in some way, up to 3 topics. Each topic is to be completed on ONE PAGE. The MAGNA CARTA, the CRUSADES, and the BLACK DEATH. A great research project that includes short answer writing, quoting from a source, and appropriate illustrating. It allows the students to be as creative as they wish. The use of color is encouraged. Students may draw or "cut and paste" images for the prod
Preview of Catapult History Web quest

Catapult History Web quest

Attached is some useful videos and a grid style web quest for students to find out some more information about catapults. It should take no longer than an hour to complete and has answers attached.
Preview of Dark Ages History Channel Video Guide - Thought Provoking Guide

Dark Ages History Channel Video Guide - Thought Provoking Guide

The 2007 Dark Ages, History Channel production, is a great way to bring visuals of the middle ages in Europe to a classroom. This video guide is six pages long with 44 questions. The questions require in thoughtful responses and I like to pause the video often and discussion the questions with my classes. I use it in both my high school World History and AP World History courses.
Preview of Cornell Notes: Early Middle Ages (Charlemagne)

Cornell Notes: Early Middle Ages (Charlemagne)

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
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