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Preview of African Kingdoms in the Middle Ages Activity | Medieval Africa Centers

African Kingdoms in the Middle Ages Activity | Medieval Africa Centers

This African Kingdoms in the Middle Ages Activity will save you time and stress as you introduce your students to the significant civilizations of Africa during Medieval times while students practice vital Social Studies skills. It includes center or investigation cards on the origination and location, wealth, leadership, and decline of Ghana, Mali, Songhai, the Eastern Kingdoms, and the Central & Southern Kingdoms. Skills Practiced:Reading for ContentTopic Investigation & Categorizatio
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 Shark Tank Chinese Inventions Activity- Medieval China Reading & Presentation

Shark Tank Chinese Inventions Activity- Medieval China Reading & Presentation

This activity set is student-centered, rigorous and fun. It comes with a Common Core one-page reading covering the Golden Age of the Tang and Song dynasties. Students are then issued one of nine innovations from Medieval China to research and create a Shark Tank-type presentation. Students present while five pre-selected class "sharks" use a rubric to evaluate the presentation based on enthusiasm, support from readings, and marketing ideas. The class fills out an invention basics chart, includin
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 Drawing Lesson: Two-Point Perspective! How to Draw Castles! Middle School Art

Drawing Lesson: Two-Point Perspective! How to Draw Castles! Middle School Art

Two-Point PerspectiveDrawings! Castles with Texture!Teach Two-Point Perspective with this engaging "Medieval Castles" art lesson!Your student's imaginations will become enchanted with this castle drawing activity! This middle school or high school art lesson also teaches value shading and how to draw implied visual textures and drawing 3-dimensional objects! This product is jammed-packed with more than enough resources to help you to help your students to conquer Two-Point Perspective techniques
Preview of Middle Ages Mapping Activity Europe Geography Analysis

Middle Ages Mapping Activity Europe Geography Analysis

This Middle Ages Mapping Activity will save you time and energy as you teach about the changes and developments during the World History period.Use this mapping activity to introduce the Middle Ages of Europe.Reviews basic geography skills while introducing significant places and geographic themes for covering the Middle Ages time period.Resource IncludesMaps for AnalysisGuiding QuestionsMapping PromptsSocial Studies Skilled AddressedMappingMap AnalysisCritical ThinkingHistorical InquiryAbout th
Preview of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Teacher Guide)

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Reader's Theater Script-Story + Teacher Guide)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Want to add a little fun to your study of the 14th century poem SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT? This Reader's Theater script-story adaptation designed for 10-12th graders serves as a perfect complement to the study of the original poem. Students love inhabiting the characters of the story: The naive young knight Sir Gawain, the blustering Lord Bertilak, his mischievous lady, and the mysterious Green Knight.To implement this script-story in your classroom: First, read this 30-minute script-sto
Preview of Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Feudalism in the Middle Ages - Worksheets, Readings, and Fun Simulation!

Created by
Living History
This 8 page packet/lesson teaches students about how feudalism structured society in the Middle Ages - using primary source excerpts, images, notes sections, and a fun simulation activity. There are 4 pages of materials for the simulation, as well as a complete 3 page teacher lesson guide and answer key. Depending on your class length, this lesson may take two class days or can be partly given as homework. The lesson begins by having students complete an engaging Do Now activity to get them thi
Preview of The Magna Carta- Webquest and Video Analysis with Key

The Magna Carta- Webquest and Video Analysis with Key

The Magna Carta Webquest and Video Analysis with Key- this is a 10 page document that contains a webquest and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 30 questions based on a British Museum video and the History.com website. Students will be introduced to the topic of the Magna Carta by watching the British Museum video: What is Magna Carta? The video will go over the specific dates, people and events involved with the creation of the "Great Charter." The unpopular rule of King J
Preview of The Hundred Years' War: Reading, Worksheet, and Fun Comic Activity

The Hundred Years' War: Reading, Worksheet, and Fun Comic Activity

Created by
Living History
This resource begins with a clear and engaging 3 page reading on the Hundred Years' War from 1337-1453.The reading discusses: - the causes and origins of the War, including Edward III's role - the early English victories in the Battles of Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt - how the longbow and the cannon made knights and castle warfare obsolete - Henry V and Charles VII - Joan of Arc's historical significance and role in inspiring a French resurgence - The Siege of Orleans,
Preview of Crusades Notes Curriculum Outline & Graphic Organizer : A One Pager

Crusades Notes Curriculum Outline & Graphic Organizer : A One Pager

This is a condensed one page that outlines the important facts about the Crusades including who went, why, and how the Crusades impacted European feudalism. It has a map and great eye catching visuals. This product also comes in a Google Ready fill-able graphic organizer version for Google Classroom! Text boxes are ready for students to type!Students can use the Crusades worksheet also posted as an extension, or they can use the outline as launching pad for class projects and assignments.This fi
Preview of A Knight's Tale Movie Guide: Viewing Guide, Worksheets, Quiz - Middle Ages Film

A Knight's Tale Movie Guide: Viewing Guide, Worksheets, Quiz - Middle Ages Film

This is a set of resources for viewing the film A Knight's Tale (2001) in your classroom. The movie depicts life in the Middle Ages with a fictional tale about a squire becoming a knight in a jousting tournament, inspired by themes from Medieval author Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (he is also depicted as one of the characters in the film). The viewing guide is detailed and arranged in time-stamped sections. In addition to filling out the viewing guide questions, students will: Complete di
Preview of World History, THE MIDDLE AGES, Medieval Times, Emergency Lesson Plan

World History, THE MIDDLE AGES, Medieval Times, Emergency Lesson Plan

The Middle Ages Castles and Siege Weapons A high interest and a complete learning package that can be easily implemented or used as an emergency lesson plan. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Middle Ages occurred and why it was the era/age of the castle. • Identify key siege weapons and tactics used in efforts to capture castles. • Analyze advantages and disadvantage of the different siege weapons and tactics. • Explain what weapon ended the era/age of the castle. Inclu
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 Crash Course European History #1-5 (Medieval, Renaissance, Exploration)

Crash Course European History #1-5 (Medieval, Renaissance, Exploration)

Created by
Karen Maxson
Distance Learning - #DistanceLearningEpisode Guides for Crash Course European History YouTube Series!Each guide comes with two versions (with and without timestamps), and a complete answer key.This product easy to use, no-prep product is a perfect last minute lesson plan, review activity, extra "filler" to keep on hand, substitute lesson plan, or homework assignment.*Great AP test prep!Plus it's only $1 per episode!-Answer key included for every episode guide-Questions are a variety of formats a
Preview of Medieval Times: Personal Coat of Arms Project with Historic Symbols

Medieval Times: Personal Coat of Arms Project with Historic Symbols

I believe in doing things authentically- or as authentic as possible. So when teaching about the Middle Ages, I wanted to do a coat of arms project that was "real" and so I spent days researching how medieval arms were designed and the significance of each element from shapes, to color, to symbols. Students get a copy of this and use it as a menu of items to design their own family coat of arms. I encourage them to spend time with their families to make one that is truly representative of their
Preview of Reformation Notes Two Pager with Fill-able Graphic Organizer

Reformation Notes Two Pager with Fill-able Graphic Organizer

This is a great condensed version of important definitions and figures during the Protestant Reformation. One page contains the background history of church corruption and early reformers. The second page can be used by itself or in addition to page one. It has condensed key facts of the Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation. Key reformers including Martin Luther, John Calvin, King Henry VII and William Tyndale are all outlined as well as the Council of Trent and the 30 years war.This
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 Feudalism Game Social Class Activity

Middle Ages Feudalism Game Social Class Activity

Middle Ages Feudalism GameUse this game to teach students about the different social classes and inequalities of the Middle Ages.Students will be assigned roles, complete small tasks, be evaluated, and receive payment for their task completion. Activity wraps up by totaling and comparing income received by each social status. Includes wrap-up questions for culmination of activity.Resource IncludesGame DirectionsStudent Review TasksCoins for GameTeacher Suggestions for UseContent Topics Covered
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 Middle Ages Walking Tour Gallery Walk Content Lesson Activity

Middle Ages Walking Tour Gallery Walk Content Lesson Activity

The Middle Ages Walking Tour Activity will allow students to take do a Gallery Walk through the Medieval Age as they investigate life under the Feudal System. Covers varied topics and can be done in a variety of ways to fit all classes!Students will view content and images for analysis with guiding questions as arranged by topic. Great to set up as centers or a museum walk. Includes student notes organizer and wrap-up questions to culminate the activity.Resource Includes28 Presentation or Pri
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 Travels of Ibn Battuta Primary Source Reading

The Travels of Ibn Battuta Primary Source Reading

The Travels of Ibn Battuta Primary Source Reading - Great for Distance LearningThis is an excellent resource to include with your unit on West Africa or Mali! In this reading, students will read two excerpts from Ibn Battuta's travels. The first excerpt is from The Saltworks at the Oasis of Taghaza and the second is Ibn Battuta Meets the King of Mali. Using Google Classroom in your class? NO PROBLEM! A link to the Google Slides version of this resource is included in this purchase. Just look at
Preview of The Inferno (Reader's Theater script-stories + unit activities)

The Inferno (Reader's Theater script-stories + unit activities)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Teach the heck out of Inferno! Dante’s epic journey through Hell is filled with horrifying and fascinating sights. Although the Inferno is the perfect text to nab your students’ interest, it still proves to be a difficult and daunting read for many students. Use this Reader’s Theater script-story adaptation of the Inferno to bring the afterlife to life! Teach the scripts on their own (they cover the full Inferno) or use them in conjunction with the original text to build interest and increase co
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