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High school middle ages thematic unit plans for GATE

Preview of Middle Ages Unit Bundle (World History)

Middle Ages Unit Bundle (World History)

Middle Ages Unit Bundle. This bundle includes Cornell Style Lecture Notes, Activities, Charts, a Video Guide, Writing Assignments, Graphic Organizers, a Virtual Field Trip, PowerPoints, a Unit Study Guide, a Unit Test and more! Unit Plan / Overview Included.This Bundle highlights my lectures, activities, assessments and notes covering The Middle Ages. This bundle saves you over 30% off the retail price.These notes and activities are also sold in separate bundles. Check them out below!Middle
Preview of Middle Ages Unit Bundle - 15 Lessons Plus Unit Test! 192 Pages of Material!

Middle Ages Unit Bundle - 15 Lessons Plus Unit Test! 192 Pages of Material!

Created by
Living History
This complete Middle Ages unit bundle contains FIFTEEN lessons, including activities, simulations, worksheets, readings, games, and PowerPoints! 192 pages of material! Covers from the fall of Rome to the Hundred Years’ War, finishing with a student review sheet and comprehensive unit test.These resources are completely Common Core aligned, substantiated with primary source analysis, and will prepare your students for state assessments as well as the AP World History and European History exams. Y
Preview of D4108 Medieval Europe COMPLETE EBOOK UNIT!

D4108 Medieval Europe COMPLETE EBOOK UNIT!

This complete InspirEd Educators 102 page ebook unit includes 15 single-class lessons to teach Europe from the fall of Rome to the dawn of the Renaissance. Topics include the manor and feudal systems, the Crusades, role of the Catholic Church, the plague and much more. Please download the free preview to see our digital user agreement, the complete Table of Contents, unit objectives, and sample teacher instructions for a few selected lessons. Every lesson is written to promote critical thinkin
Preview of Middle Ages Common Core Digital Lesson

Middle Ages Common Core Digital Lesson

This comprehensive and interactive multimedia lesson by EdTunes examines the European Middle Ages. It focuses on the conditions that led to the medieval way of life in Western Europe, the social, political and economic characteristics of the era, and the significant events that shaped the later Middle Ages THE PACKAGE INCLUDES: •A comprehensive and interactive Common Core Aligned lesson. (lesson objectives, standards strands, section focus questions, and section reviews included) •Background m
Preview of Knight Vs. Samurai: A multimedia comparison/point-of-view experience

Knight Vs. Samurai: A multimedia comparison/point-of-view experience

Created by
Erin Schneider
What middle school student doesn't like to learn about fighting? This lesson (which is one of my best sellers) comparing Knights and Samurais gets them interested right away and relates to Common Core! Using Voicethread.com or GoAnimate4Schools.com students take on the point-of-view of a Knight and Samurai to compare various aspects of each (i.e. appearance, responsibilities, combat skills, weapons, code of conduct, etc...). This product includes my rough lesson plan (allowing you to see my
Preview of D4109 Middle Ages Asia  COMPLETE EBOOK UNIT!

D4109 Middle Ages Asia COMPLETE EBOOK UNIT!

This complete InspirEd Educators 102 page ebook unit includes 15 single-class lessons to teach the Middle Ages in India, Japan, China and the Middle East. Topics include the Byzantine Empire, the Muslim Empire, the Tang, Song, Mongols, Mughals and much more. Please download the free preview to see our digital user agreement, the complete Table of Contents, unit objectives, and sample teacher instructions for a few selected lessons. Every lesson is written to promote critical thinking, student
Preview of Middle Ages Music Appreciation Slide Show

Middle Ages Music Appreciation Slide Show

Created by
Rebecca Curtin
Explore the Magic of Medieval Music in Your Classroom with this Middle Ages Music Appreciation Slideshow! Are you eager to transport your middle or high school students back in time to the enchanting world of the Middle Ages through the power of music? Look no further! Our Middle Ages Music Appreciation Slideshow lesson is your passport to a captivating journey through the medieval melodies, instruments, and the stories that shaped this extraordinary era. What's Included in this Engaging Slides
Preview of The Middle Ages Lesson Plan

The Middle Ages Lesson Plan

Feudalism, nobility, knights in shining armor, the Black Death- all of these things might sound like something out of a fairy tale, but in fact, they are things that occurred during the Middle Ages in Europe. Make your lesson planning easy with the Middle Ages Curriculum from In the Hands of a Child. This pack includes a 12-day Planning Guide, Related Reading List, 25 Hands-On Activities, 15-page Research Guide, and an Answer Key. This pack introduces students to the three times periods of the
Preview of The 95 These of Martin Luther; Common Core Approach

The 95 These of Martin Luther; Common Core Approach

Created by
Creative History
The 95 Theses of Martin Luther triggered the Reformation and brought an era of great change to Europe. The 95 Theses of Martin Luther triggered the Reformation and brought an era of great change to Europe. In a Common Core approach, the students are going to create an illustrated pamphlet by reading five of the “95 Theses” of Martin Luther, visually demonstrating their understanding, and concisely explaining why the Church’s actions angered him. Martin Luther was passionately defending Christ
Preview of Differentiated graphic organizer:analyze the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages

Differentiated graphic organizer:analyze the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages

Use this graphic organizer to examine and analyze the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages. How did the church evolve over time? This frame/graphic organizer should be used as students learn about the Catholic Church. Students may take notes from the textbook or lecture notes. They may work in teams or with a partner to complete the organizer. This organizer may also be used as pre-writing activity for the essay to follow or as a study guide for the test. This product is a bundle and might be
Preview of The Hundred Years War - Socratic Seminar - Common Core Aligned

The Hundred Years War - Socratic Seminar - Common Core Aligned

This Socratic Seminar allows teachers to have students focus on broad themes and undercurrents that surrounded the events of the The Hundred Years War. By providing teachers and students with the option to cover overarching discussion points, such discussions allow for more breadth than a typical Socratic Seminar, but still give teachers the option of selecting specific text excerpts for inclusion in the seminar as well. In this way, the discussion works more as a Thematic Seminar. The thematic
Preview of Create-a-Center: The Middle Ages

Create-a-Center: The Middle Ages

ABOUT THE CREATE-A-CENTER SERIESEach center provides 90 tasks, ready to cut out and make into a center, as well as a crossword puzzle and an enrichment activity. The multi-disciplinary activities are keyed to Bloom's Taxonomy and include tasks from the 6 major classifications of the cognitive domain: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Create-a-Centers are great for gifted and talented students.Answers are provided for the crossword puzzle and most of the
Preview of Door in the Wall student packet CCSS meet critical thinking strategies

Door in the Wall student packet CCSS meet critical thinking strategies

Created by
Beth Harris
This in depth study of Marguerite de Angeli's book Door in the Wall is a complete student handout; just copy and start! Each chapter has vocabulary, an introduction to medieval concepts and comprehension follow up based on Project Zero's "Visible Thinking" strategies that are the perfect window into your student's grasp of Common Core SS. Pair this unit with your studies of medieval Europe for great cross curricular integration. You will download a PDF version, but can contact me if you have a
Preview of The Middle Ages

The Middle Ages

Students are naturally drawn to the magic and mystery of the Middle Ages with its kings, queens, castles, courts, and knights in shining armor. The booktalks and activities included have been chosen to strengthen and enrich learning about this period of history and to help students develop language arts, reading, social studies, and critical and creative thinking skills. Topics include Europe during the Middle Ages, the successions of European rules, Medieval literature, and religions and mythol
Preview of Middle Ages & Renaissance Package (History / Social Studies)

Middle Ages & Renaissance Package (History / Social Studies)

Created by
Signs of Fermat
A full package booklet for teaching the Middle Ages. This is a self contained booklet that needs no outside resources except for a computer to find definitions for one of the assignments. (42 pages)Inside the booklet you'll find:5 Readings17 Assignments (w/ projects)Each assignment has its own readings to go along with the questions.After each reading/assignment is a set of questions to check understanding.The Booklet contains the following (in order through the Middle Ages):The Vikings-invaders
Preview of Comparative Thinking: The Black Death

Comparative Thinking: The Black Death

Created by
The History Cat
If the Black Death, or something similar, struck in the 21st century, would the impact have been any different? In this critical activity students are guided in a five step CERS writing process to answer the question "Would people living in the 21st century have responded all that differently to a similar plague as the one that struck Europe in the 1300s?" Included in this bundle pack: 2 page engaging reading about the Black Plague Essential and Discussion Questions Venn Diagram Activity Prima
Preview of From the Fall of Rome to Regional States. Brief Introduction to Italian history

From the Fall of Rome to Regional States. Brief Introduction to Italian history

From the Fall of Rome to Regional States. Brief Introduction to Italian historyThis Rich Digital Product is ideal for both High Schoolers who are taking History Classes and Higher Education Students. Based on Individual Interests, it can be suitable to any History Fascinado Learners. This Lecture can also be great for Homeschooling Parents who teach History/Italian Culture Lessons. Students who learn Italian Language at Cultural Institutes Abroad and Italian Lectorate Learners are also Suitable
Preview of Dear Niccolo; A Common Core Approach to Machiavelli's The Prince

Dear Niccolo; A Common Core Approach to Machiavelli's The Prince

Created by
Creative History
Machiavelli's The Prince examines politics during the Renaissance, changing the way people looked at government in the same manner that art and literature were forever changed. Any study of the Renaissance and politics must take into account Machiavelli's examination of politics, not as an ideal version but a practical guide, derived from history. Have your students turn the Prince into an advice column for princes, allowing them to delineate both the problems and the solutions offered by Mach
Preview of The History of Writing Easy-Lapbooking

The History of Writing Easy-Lapbooking

Learn about the history of writing with this easy-lapbooking curriculum. Students will enjoy traveling through history as they gain knowledge about clay tablets, hieroglyphics, Roman wax tablets, illuminated manuscripts, wax seals, 18th century writing, the invention of the printing press, and how we got our alphabet. All the text is included.This workbook uses a lapbooking method for the writing portion. Traditionally, lapbooks are made from file folders that are glued together, with this easy-
Preview of Apply what you know:  Create a CD/Album Cover for the Mongols-Distance Learning

Apply what you know: Create a CD/Album Cover for the Mongols-Distance Learning

Created by
Erin Schneider
A student favorite! Students will use higher-level thinking skills to apply information they have learned about the Mongols to create a CD/Album cover (as you would see on iTunes etc...). My students created the cover after listening to a song that I purchased on TPT at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Mongols-Song-by-EdTunes (you could also use Flocabulary.com). The assignment could also be done as an assessment after learning about the Mongols. The song is NOT included with this p
Preview of Feudalism in Japan vs. Feudalism in Europe- differentiated graphic organizer

Feudalism in Japan vs. Feudalism in Europe- differentiated graphic organizer

Use this graphic organizer to compare and contrast feudalism in Japan and feudalism in Europe. In what way was it similar? How did it differ? If you have been using Icons of Depth and Complexity for differentiated instructions, your students should be familiar with the icons. If not, the explanation is below: This frame/graphic organizer could be used as students learn about feudalism. Students may take meaningful notes from the textbook or lecture notes as they note the language of the discipl
Preview of Feudalism in the Middle Ages VR tour

Feudalism in the Middle Ages VR tour

Created by
Annie Almekinder
Bring the Middle Ages alive as students tour 360 images of castles, tapestries, walled cities, and artwork. In each scene students are asked, "Archeologists draw conclusions and make inferences about artifacts.  What inferences can you draw from the following images and videos that show theinvolvement of the nobles, knights, craftsmen, and peasants?"Nine scenes. This works on a mobile device with QR codes OR links for a laptop.
Preview of "A Framework for Teaching a European Unit"

"A Framework for Teaching a European Unit"

This is a 7-page unit proposal that I created as a district framework for teaching European history and culture. It takes a different perspective on teaching social studies, but one that is both research-based and very engaging. The approach to teaching is a "top-down" perspective that focuses upon uncovering major themes and strands, instead of memorizing dates and events. (Which are soon forgotten!) It is a unit FRAMEWORK and NOT a complete unit with detailed lesson plans. It does, however
Preview of Digital Middle Ages Quote Responses/Warm Ups for Social Studies Classrooms

Digital Middle Ages Quote Responses/Warm Ups for Social Studies Classrooms

Quote responses are an engaging warm up or critical thinking activity for the World History/Social Studies classroom.  Included in this package are 17 quotes organized into two categories: Middle Ages and Misc. Quotes that can be used throughout the year.These quotes can be used at a variety of academic levels in a many different ways. In the document are both teacher directions and project-able student directions. There is also a sample quote response to share with students.Each quote connects
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