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11th grade middle ages dbqs

Preview of The Black Death: Lesson, DBQ, PowerPoint, and Fun Game!

The Black Death: Lesson, DBQ, PowerPoint, and Fun Game!

Created by
Living History
In this complete lesson, students learn about the origins and impact of the Black Death in medieval Europe through a vivid PowerPoint presentation, primary source analysis activities, and an interactive "Black Death" game that your students will be talking about all year long!The lesson begins with a "Do Now" question in which students analyze a medieval woodcut showing overall themes of the Black Death's impact on Europe. Students then learn about how the advances and growth of the Agricultural
Preview of Manorialism and Feudalism in Medieval Europe DBQ

Manorialism and Feudalism in Medieval Europe DBQ

This DBQ looks at manorialism (the economic system during the Middle Ages) and feudalism (Medieval Europe’s political system) through 6 primary and secondary source documents including 1 illustration, 1 chart and 1 map. Each document is followed by at least one constructed response question and a summary essay question using the documents wraps up the DBQ.This DBQ:addresses the Common Core Standardsfollows New York State social studies testing required formatis useful as homework, test review or
Preview of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire

Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire

Created by
Living History
This lesson always turns the classroom excitement level way up! Students will hear stories of Mongol warriors drinking horse blood on the run and catapulting Black Death carcasses in siege warfare, as well as learn about the Mongol Empire's policies of religious tolerance and egalitarian meritocracy. How did Genghis Khan manage to establish the largest land-based contiguous empire in the world's history? What was it about the Mongols' geography, way of life, military tactics, and ruling styles t
Preview of Causes and Effects of the Crusades DBQ Activity

Causes and Effects of the Crusades DBQ Activity

Causes and Effects of the Crusades: DBQ Activity – Instructions:The main goal of this lesson is to have students analyze primary and secondary sources to determine various causes and impacts of the Crusades:This lesson has a total of 2 DBQ’s:DBQ 1 – Causes of the Crusades (5 documents)DBQ 2 – Impacts of the Crusades (5 Documents)In total, there are 7 potential activity options for this lesson! DBQ1 – Causes of the Crusades:Option 1 – Answer the analysis questions based on the documentsOption 2
Preview of World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

This 17 page activity packet (2 VERSIONS to meet the needs of your students) contains everything your students need to complete a Document Based Activity (using primary sources/secondary sources) on how the Catholic Church fought back against the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation). Students will read primary/secondary documents that introduce them to the ideas of the 95 Theses, Council of Trent, Inquisition, the Society of Jesus/Jesuits and the Index of Prohibited Books and More!Studen
Preview of DBQ The Middle Ages Document Based Question

DBQ The Middle Ages Document Based Question

This DBQ addresses the Common Core State Standards. It has been updated with a page outlining the English Language Arts/History/Social Studies grades 6-8, 9-10, and 11-12 CCSS that it addresses. **You can buy all SIX Ancient History DBQ's in a separate listing here and SAVE over $10.00 vs. buying them individually!** This Document Based Question (DBQ) was created for 6th Grade World History. It could also be used in 9th grade Global Studies. The topic is The Middle Ages: An Age of Faith.
Preview of Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis takes students back to the year 1215 when English nobles demanded that their king sign a contract limiting his power. The Magna Carta would change the English monarchy forever, as well as influence the future government of the United States. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment, however it may need an instructor’s guidance for younger classes. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a k
Preview of Charlemagne and the Medieval Frankish Kings: Worksheets and Lessons

Charlemagne and the Medieval Frankish Kings: Worksheets and Lessons

Created by
Living History
This 6 page packet/lesson teaches students about the rise, fall, and impact of the Medieval Frankish kings - from Clovis to Charles Martel to Charlemagne - using images, maps, primary source excerpts, and notes sections. A complete teacher answer key is included and the packet can be broken into two days of lessons. The first three pages examine the impact of the Merovingian Franks. First, a timeline and map analysis activity sets up historical context for students linking the fall of the Weste
Preview of The Execution of Joan of Arc Primary Source Worksheet

The Execution of Joan of Arc Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the execution of Joan of Arc. The worksheet allows students to read two short primary sources related to the execution. The worksheet includes eight questions and an answer key for the teacher. The readings are very engaging for students.You may also be interested in:Middles Ages Lesson Plan CollectionsComplete Middle Ages Webquests and Worksheets CollectionDark Ages Lesson Plan CollectionVikings Lesson Plan Collectio
Preview of World History | Middle Ages | The Black Death | A Document Based Activity

World History | Middle Ages | The Black Death | A Document Based Activity

In this 4 page Middle Ages activity, students will read several primary source excerpts that will give them a deeper insight into the Black Death (Bubonic plague) in 14th century Europe. This is a great introductory lesson to use before a lecture on the Black Death or as a follow-up homework assignment. In this activity, students will: 1) Read primary source excerpts from survivors and witnesses of the Black Death.2) Answer critical thinking questions provided either orally or on paper (teacher
Preview of DBQ Marco Polo Common Core Document Based Question Activity

DBQ Marco Polo Common Core Document Based Question Activity

Get your students investigating the Mongols through he eyes of Marco Polo! In this assignment students will look at maps of Marco Polo's route and read excerpts and primary source documents about Marco Polo's Journey to answer questions. This packet includes templates, instructional materials, primary source documents, examples and project ideas on the Silk Road. Students are expected to respond to questions, find evidence and provide commentary. It fits perfectly with the common core writing s
Preview of Black Death in Medieval Europe DBQ

Black Death in Medieval Europe DBQ

This best selling DBQ has students look at the Bubonic Plague and the resulting increase in trade between Europe and Asia through 7 primary or secondary source documents (including 2 maps, one image and one chart) with constructed response questions. Part One has a total possible 25 points and has an answer key.This DBQs is:address the Common Core Standardsfollows New York State social studies testing required format.is useful as homework, test review or substitute teacher lesson.An answer key i
Preview of Catholic Church History During the Middle Ages DBQ

Catholic Church History During the Middle Ages DBQ

This DBQ has students looking at the authority of the Catholic Church during the medieval period in Europe and the influence it had on all levels of society and government through 5 primary or secondary source documents. The sources include a letter from Charlemagne, King of France, the 1095 Decree by Pope Urban II, and more. Each document is followed by a constructed response question and a summary essay question using the documents wraps up the DBQ. This DBQ:addresses the Common Core Standard
Preview of Effects of the Black  Plague

Effects of the Black Plague

Effects of the Black Death - InstructionsThe objective of this lesson is for students analyze primary and secondary sources to describe the positive and negative impacts of the Black Plague on EuropeYou get a 13 slide PowerPoint with:Do NowCharts/Visuals/Graphs for notes and talking pointsVideo LinksAssessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionFor the activities there are 2 different versions of a DBQ with 2 different activity options for each. DBQ 1 – 5 DocumentsOption 1 – Answer
Preview of Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis+ Distance Learning Version

Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis+ Distance Learning Version

Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis takes students back to November 27, 1095 at the Council of Clermont, when Pope Urban called on the first Crusade to take Jerusalem from the Muslim Turks. The effects of this speech would also inspire future crusades, shaking up western Europe’s feudal system, and worsen the relationship between Christians and Muslims indefinitely. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment, however it may need an inst
Preview of The Commercial Revolution in the Middle Ages: Worksheets and Lesson

The Commercial Revolution in the Middle Ages: Worksheets and Lesson

Created by
Living History
This 10 page packet/lesson teaches students about the economic, social, and political impact of the Commercial Revolution on Europe in the Middle Ages. The lesson uses primary and secondary source readings and analysis, as well as chart, image, and map analysis. A thorough teacher answer key is included.The lesson begins by having students complete a "Do Now" question that sets up the lesson. Then, students connect the lesson to previous knowledge about the fall of Rome and the conditions of the
Preview of Medieval Times Bundle

Medieval Times Bundle

This bundle of 4 DBQs, 4 History Stations based on the DBQs, and 2 crossword puzzles cover various topics within medieval history in Europe including black death, the Catholic Church, women, Manorialism, Feudalism and more. See each listing for details on content.The Common Core Standards were written and developed by The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices
Preview of Charlemagne DBQ

Charlemagne DBQ

Created by
Colonel Cormier
This DBQ addresses the theme of The Origins of Power. Where does power come from? Who gets it? We are using the Emperor Charles the Great (usually called ‘Charlemagne’ in the English world) as an example of someone who gathered up and kept power over a large part of Europe. Students are challenged to read primary documents carefully and choose the answer that best describes the situation. We begin by setting the stage with a very brief synopsis of Western Rome falling. The Germanic tr
Preview of Critical Thinking Activity [CTA] - Bushido Code!

Critical Thinking Activity [CTA] - Bushido Code!

PDF - Critical Thinking Activity [CTA] - Which aspects of the Bushido Code should be omitted if the code were around today? [Immerse your students in a CTA experience like no other! Critical Thinking Questions throughout guide students on a self-paced packet of discovery toward understanding the Bushido Code of Feudal Japanese samurai and shoguns! Students work on primary and secondary source analysis and hone their deductive skills. Get students "hooked" with a reading on feudal Japan and the B
Preview of Medieval Europe and Women DBQ

Medieval Europe and Women DBQ

What were women’s rights during Middle Ages in Europe? What were women’s lives like during this historic period in Europe? Through 8 primary or secondary source documents, students will be able to discuss, explain, analyze, and evaluate the varying roles and status of women, through examining of social, economic, political, and intellectual status. Students will also be able to challenge previously-held conceptions of women during this historical period. Each document is followed by at least one
Preview of Middle Ages Assessments - CRQ and Enduring Issue Essay NYS Global II aligned

Middle Ages Assessments - CRQ and Enduring Issue Essay NYS Global II aligned

Included are three crqs (The Manor System, Crusades, and Black Death) and an enduring issues essay on the power of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. Also there are several exit tickets that can be used during the Middle Ages unit on feudalism/social structure and a creative art project on creating your own medieval crest. There are two different multiple choice exams, one exam is NYS Global II aligned.
Preview of Catholic & Protestant Reformations 6 Activity Bundle w/ Primary Source Analysis

Catholic & Protestant Reformations 6 Activity Bundle w/ Primary Source Analysis

6 Engaging, Skills-Based Resources on the Protestant & Catholic Reformations in One Bundle! Introduce students to the events of the Reformations with this bundle of resources. Step them through the major events, analyze the people and conflicts with primary source analysis, map the changes to European lands as the Reformation spread, complete a web quest to learn more about the changes as a result of the Reformation, and examine the Branches of Protestantism. Includes the following resources
Preview of Mini-DBQ: Evaluating the "Dark Ages" (Early Middle Ages Analysis)

Mini-DBQ: Evaluating the "Dark Ages" (Early Middle Ages Analysis)

Created by
Peter Greene
This mini-DBQ has multiple classroom uses. It can serve as an assessment for unit dealing with the Middle Ages, an introduction to DBQs and DBQ writing, or a class activity to help evaluate the historical term: "Dark Ages." The assignment contains a brief historical context on the early Middle Ages following the Fall of Rome. It revolves around a writing prompt that asks students to evaluate the extent the "Dark Ages" deserve their name. It includes 6 documents, primary and secondary text source
Preview of The Black Plague - How did it Spread?

The Black Plague - How did it Spread?

The Black Plague: How did it Spread?The main goal of this lesson is to have students analyze primary and secondary sources on the Black Death to determine its causes, and why it was so devastatingYou get a 17 slide PowerPoint with:Do now QuestionsClass NotesVisuals such as Timelines, Diagrams, and Maps2 Video Links3 Assessment QuestionsActivity InstructionsConclusion QuestionsFor the Activity there are two variations of a DBQ, and 5 total activity options.Activity 1:DBQ 1- 5 Documents - How the
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