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Middle ages Common Core RH.9-10.1 dbqs

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 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 "Medieval Europe" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (Dist. Learn.)

"Medieval Europe" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments (Dist. Learn.)

The "Medieval Europe" Article and Power Point are illustrated overviews of life in medieval Europe, including its geographical, cultural, political, and social aspects. Other illustrated articles include, "The Making of a Knight," and "Simplified Medieval Heraldry." Activities include a Medieval Crossword, the Simplified Heraldry Activity, Graphic Organizers, Identifying Concepts and Images, Map Activity, and Reflective Writing Activity. In addition to Multiple Choice / Short Answer DBQ Ass
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 "The Renaissance - An Overview" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

"The Renaissance - An Overview" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

The Article and Power Point explain the European Renaissance and reveal the people, places, and concepts involved in it. The lesson includes the inspirations, the philosophy, the politics, the art, and the literature of the era. Common Core-Aligned Document-Based Question Assessments and Activities included. Also included: Primary Source: - from "The Decameron." Secondary Sources: "Decameron: The Story." + "The Black Death" Lesson includes: - 11-Page Illustrated Article- 143-Slide Illus
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 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 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 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 "The Spread of Islam and Muslim Rule" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

"The Spread of Islam and Muslim Rule" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

The Illustrated Article and Power Point explore the three phases in the expansion of the religion of Islam and Muslim rule between the 7th and 8th centuries. Activities and Document Based Question Assessment included. Excellent for In-Class and Distance Learning.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Article- 25-Slide Power Point Presentation + Notes- Multiple Choice / Document-Based Question Assessments + Answer Keys- Primary Source: - from Ibn Sina's "Canon of Medicine"- Common Core-Aligned
Preview of Medieval Europe - "The Feudal Way" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

Medieval Europe - "The Feudal Way" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

This brief Article and Power Point explain the roles of the the three main groups of people in feudal Europe: nobility, clergy, commoners - the connection of the Vikings to the creation of feudalism - as well as, how feudalism was constructed and how it worked. Activities and Assessment included.Lesson includes: - 4-Page Illustrated Article - 30-Slide Power Point Presentation - Document Based Questions Assessment + Answer Key - Multiple Choice Assessment + Answer Key- Primary Source:
Preview of Tale of Genji - "Dance of the Blue Waves"-  Article, Power Point, Activities

Tale of Genji - "Dance of the Blue Waves"- Article, Power Point, Activities

The brief Primary Source and Power Point present an excerpt from The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu ... "The Dance of the Blue Waves." Activities and a Document Based Question Assessment are included. Great extension for Medieval Japan. Lesson includes:- Brief Primary Source: - from Tale of Genji - "The Dance of the Blue Sea Waves"- 14-Slide Power Point Presentation- 3-Question Document Based Question Assessment + Answer Key- DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows students to easily score each othe
Preview of "Samurai and Bushido" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

"Samurai and Bushido" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

The illustrated Article and Power Point define and detail the Samurai and the Code of Bushido by which they lived. Also, the legacy of both and the samurai's connection to Zen are clarified. Activities and Multiple Choice, as well as, Document-Based Question Assessments included.Lesson includes: - 3-Page Illustrated Article - 30-Slide Power Point Presentation- Multiple Choice / DBQ Assessment + Answer Key- Primary Source: "Hagakure" (The Book of the Samurai) - Common Core-Aligned DBQ Assessment
Preview of Black Death in Medieval Europe History Station

Black Death in Medieval Europe History Station

­­This History Station activity is a different format for­­­­ teaching document-based questions. There are 7 primary or secondary source documents (including 2 maps, one image and one chart). Each document is printed on individual sheets of paper which become the 7 stations set up around the classroom. Each student gets a handout which includes the AIM, the historical context and the question or questions around each document. (Students will need clipboards for this activity) This lesson allows
Preview of Catholic Church History During the Middle Ages History Station

Catholic Church History During the Middle Ages History Station

­­This History Station activity is a different format for­­­­ teaching document-based questions. There are 5 primary or secondary source documents. Each document is printed on individual sheets (some of the text documents take up two sheets for easier reading) of paper which become the 5 stations set up around the classroom. Each document h­as at least one response question with a concluding essay question using all the source documents. Each student gets a handout which includes the AIM, the hi
Preview of Medieval Europe and Women History Station

Medieval Europe and Women History Station

­­This History Station activity is a different format for­­­­ teaching document-based questions. There are 8 primary or secondary source documents. Each document is printed on individual sheets (some of the text documents take up two sheets for easier reading) of paper which become the 8 stations set up around the classroom. Each document h­as at least one response question with a concluding essay question using all the source documents. Each student gets a handout which includes the AIM, the hi
Preview of General Belisarius Reading and Worksheet (Works for Substitute Plans)

General Belisarius Reading and Worksheet (Works for Substitute Plans)

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson cover's the Byzantine general Belisarius. It includes a 3-page reading about his background and major battles he led. It includes his relationship with Justinian and two sources to analyze. Students follow along with a double-sided worksheet to complete activities (timeline) and document-based questions (DBQs). This lesson is print and go and would work well for a substitute plan. Please take a moment to leave a review, TPT will give you credits towards a future TPT purchase!Follow H
Preview of "Ibn Battuta - Traveler" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

"Ibn Battuta - Traveler" - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assessments

The Article and Power Point briefly highlight Ibn Battuta's life and travels. It includes excerpts from his Rihla (travel journal). Activities and Assessments included.Lesson includes:- 4-Page Illustrated Article- 26-Slide Illustrated Power Point Presentation + Notes- Brief Multiple Choice Assessment + Answer Key- Primary Source: - from "The Travels of Ibn Battuta"- Common Core Aligned, Document Based Question - Assessment + Answer Key - DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows students to easily score ea
Preview of WH7 - Islamic Civilization - Document Based Question

WH7 - Islamic Civilization - Document Based Question

A document-based question (DBQ) is a type of essay question that asks students to analyze primary and secondary sources on a particular historical topic or theme. Students are typically given a packet of documents and asked to use these sources to answer a specific question or prompt. DBQs are commonly used in AP and college-level history courses, and they require students to demonstrate their ability to analyze and interpret historical sources, as well as to develop and support an argument base
Preview of Black Death Constructed Response Question Set 1 Cause & Effect9.5 w/ Answer Key

Black Death Constructed Response Question Set 1 Cause & Effect9.5 w/ Answer Key

Created by
Global 4Life
This is a editable Constructed Response Question on the Black Death. This is a CRQ Set 1 on Cause & Effect. This can be used a practice or as part of your unit assessment. This is for Unit 5 or 9.5 Global 9. It has a geographic context with a map of the spreading of the Black Death, and then a point of view style question using an eye witness account from Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron. This a great addition to any MIddle Ages unit! Answer Key Included!
Preview of WH5 - The Middle Ages - Document Based Question

WH5 - The Middle Ages - Document Based Question

A document-based question (DBQ) is a type of essay question that asks students to analyze primary and secondary sources on a particular historical topic or theme. Students are typically given a packet of documents and asked to use these sources to answer a specific question or prompt. DBQs are commonly used in AP and college-level history courses, and they require students to demonstrate their ability to analyze and interpret historical sources, as well as to develop and support an argument base
Preview of WH6 - Byzantine Empire Under Justinian - Document Based Question

WH6 - Byzantine Empire Under Justinian - Document Based Question

A document-based question (DBQ) is a type of essay question that asks students to analyze primary and secondary sources on a particular historical topic or theme. Students are typically given a packet of documents and asked to use these sources to answer a specific question or prompt. DBQs are commonly used in AP and college-level history courses, and they require students to demonstrate their ability to analyze and interpret historical sources, as well as to develop and support an argument base
Preview of Emperor Tang Primary Source Reading | Tang Dynasty Primary Source

Emperor Tang Primary Source Reading | Tang Dynasty Primary Source

In this primary source analysis activity on Emperor Tang and the Tang Dynasty, students learn from his words on how to best treat and view others. This activity presents a great and simple way to infuse primary sources into any unit on ancient or medieval imperial China. ✱ This resource is included in my Medieval Imperial China unit bundle located here! A teacher key and a Google 1:1 version are included!
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