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11th grade middle ages graphic organizer pdfs

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 Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Rank the Frank: Charles Martel / Pepin / Charlemagne

Looking to engaging your students in the process of determining historical significance? Use "Rank the Frank" to help your students read for evidence, craft persuasive paragraphs, and understand how historians determine historical significance. Through an investigation of three background briefs on Charlemagne, Charles Martel, and Pepin, students will glean pieces of evidence from which they can make a persuasive case as to which Frankish leader had the greatest impact, on the greatest amount
Preview of Feudal Europe One Pager Notes and Graphic Organizer

Feudal Europe One Pager Notes and Graphic Organizer

This is a concise one page printable summary notes with fill-in-the-blank graphic organizer of the Feudal era in Europe. The graphic organizer also comes in a Google Ready format! The notes cover the rise of feudalism in Europe, the feudal system (the roles of knights, kings, lords, serfs, and the pope), the crowning of Charlemagne, the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror, and the evolution of the castle.The Rise of Feudalism PowerPoint notes cover the same information in an awesome visual
Preview of King Henry VIII Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

King Henry VIII Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

*** Download the George Washington Sample for Free ***Included:1 Completed Historical Stick figure filled out with answers2 Blank Historical Stick Figure3 Mass copies of the "face" of the historical person to print/cut/hand out to class (regardless of grade level, sometimes students find the historical stick figure more approachable if they staple or glue the person's face onto the paper)Can be adjusted for any grade level!!!This assignment can be used in a variety of ways, including:* taking st
Preview of Feudal Europe PowerPoint Graphic Organizer or Worksheet

Feudal Europe PowerPoint Graphic Organizer or Worksheet

This worksheet fits perfectly after theFeudal Europe PowerPoint also posted. It can be completed as an extension worksheet after the notes, or during the presentation. We also have a printable notes and fill-in-the-blank graphic organizer available that is a compliment to both the PowerPoint and this worksheet as the information is the same!The graphic organizer covers the rise of feudalism in Europe, the feudal system (the roles of knights, kings, lords, serfs, and the pope), the crowning of C
Preview of African Proverbs; Gleaning Information from African Proverbs

African Proverbs; Gleaning Information from African Proverbs

Created by
Creative History
The study of oral traditions can be greatly enhanced by a close reading of proverbs. Africa provides a plethora of cultures which can be compared and contrasted through their proverbs. This project allows students to examine in-depth four African proverbs to recreate the society from which it derived examining both its intellectual and material milieu. Allow your students to demonstrate their creativity while examining the proverbs of African cultures. Examples included.
Preview of Joan of Arc -Movie Guide and Graphic Organizer

Joan of Arc -Movie Guide and Graphic Organizer

This movie guide will assist students to gather information about Joan of Arc using all of her 6 roles that run through the movie: Joan as feminist, Joan as a common teenager, Joan as Saint, Joan as a foolish peasant girl; Joan as a warrior/patriot, and Joan as a witch. This will help students to make their own opinion about Joan in order to write a journal entry: Who was Joan of Arc? In addition to the graphic organizer, there are 10 questions in sequence to help understand the movie. Answer k
Preview of Christianity's Great Schism Graphic Organizer

Christianity's Great Schism Graphic Organizer

Students can use this graphic organizer to keep track of the major differences between Christianity in western and eastern Europe in the Middle Ages. These differences led to Great Schism in 1054, when the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches split. Could be used to take notes while learning about the Great Schism or as a review tool.
Preview of Feudalism

Feudalism

Created by
Fortney Files
This is a feudal pyramid organizer that helps students understand the relationships and jobs of the Monarch (King), Nobles, Knights and Peasants. It compliments most lessons on the Feudal system.
Preview of Comparing Early Chinese and Japanese Civilizations Lesson Plan

Comparing Early Chinese and Japanese Civilizations Lesson Plan

Created by
Holly Pederson
This lesson is about the comparison between early Chinese and Japanese civilizations. In this lesson, students will compare and contrast early Chinese and Japanese civilizations by using a Venn diagram. The class will divide into two groups where one group will learn about early Chinese history and the other group will learn about early Japanese history, and then one person from each group will work together to complete the Venn diagram. This lesson is part of a unit on the regional civilization
Preview of Eastern vs. Western Europe Lesson Plan

Eastern vs. Western Europe Lesson Plan

Created by
Holly Pederson
This lesson is about the comparison of eastern and western Europe during the middle ages. In this lesson, students will use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast Eastern and Western Europe. Students can do this individually or as part of a whole class discussion. This lesson was designed to wrap up the lessons on the rise of Europe, the high and late middle ages, the Byzantine Empire, and Russia and Eastern Europe. However, this lesson can also stand alone. This lesson is part of a unit on the
Preview of Middle Ages - How to Attack and Defend a Castle - Full Lesson Plan

Middle Ages - How to Attack and Defend a Castle - Full Lesson Plan

Created by
Halls of History
Would you rather attack or defend a castle? This is the question I pose my students at the beginning of the class. By the end they choose which side they would be on. This engaging lesson splits students into two groups: the attackers and the defenders!This fun lesson includes:* Full lesson plan description* Blank "Attacking" charts* Blank "Defending" charts* Answer keys for all charts* Websites for your students to begin researchWho will survive? The Attackers or the Defenders?!?!Here are some
Preview of Saladin Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

Saladin Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

Included:1 Completed Historical Stick figure filled out with answers2 Blank Historical Stick Figure3 Mass copies of the "face" of the historical person to print/cut/hand out to class (regardless of grade level, sometimes students find the historical stick figure more approachable if they staple or glue the person's face onto the paper)Can be adjusted for any grade level!!!This assignment can be used in a variety of ways, including:* taking students to a computer lab to individually research* Fil
Preview of Medieval Society - Feudalism Mini-Unit

Medieval Society - Feudalism Mini-Unit

Created by
The History Hub
This mini-unit introduces students to feudalism and allows them to explore the social hierarchy that shaped medieval living. Mini-unit includes: feudalism concept-formation lesson, graphic organizers, feudal hierarchy diagram, stages of knighthood double-entry journal, feudalism quiz with corresponding extension questions, and more!
Preview of Protestant Reformation - Comparing Contrasting Branches of Christianity

Protestant Reformation - Comparing Contrasting Branches of Christianity

Created by
HSH Resources
This resource has students examine the similarities and differences between different branches of Christianity that resulted from the Protestant Reformation. It begins with a chart outlining the differences and has students examine various "quotes" and analyze them to determine which branch of Christianity they represent (answer key included). This could be done individually or as a whole class activity. The assignment culminates with a graphic organizer with sentence starters on how to write
Preview of Islamic Achievements and Contributions Graphic Organizer with KEY

Islamic Achievements and Contributions Graphic Organizer with KEY

This graphic organizer was created to meet the following state standard:7.18: Summarize the contributions of the region’s scholars in the areas of: Art, Geography, Literature, Mathematics, Medicine, Philosophy, and Science.The graphic organizer helps students review information about the Arabian Peninsula and Islam. This material also includes a key.
Preview of Martin Luther Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

Martin Luther Historical Stick Figure (Mini-biography)

*** Download the George Washington Sample for Free ***Included:1 Completed Historical Stick figure filled out with answers2 Blank Historical Stick Figure3 Mass copies of the "face" of the historical person to print/cut/hand out to class (regardless of grade level, sometimes students find the historical stick figure more approachable if they staple or glue the person's face onto the paper)Can be adjusted for any grade level!!!This assignment can be used in a variety of ways, including:* taking st
Preview of Magna Carta; Examination & Explanation; Common Core Approach

Magna Carta; Examination & Explanation; Common Core Approach

Created by
Creative History
A Common Core approach to the Magna Carta emphasizing close reading of primary sources, historical thinking, and concise writing. Your students will create a booklet where they examine the clauses of the Magna Carta, a vital documents in both US and World History. The students will examine the problems that brought about the clause in questions and examine how it changed the trajectory of history. As a precursor of the US Constitution it is essential reading for any student to understand their
Preview of Key Figures of the Crusades Graphic Organizer

Key Figures of the Crusades Graphic Organizer

This Graphic Organizer was created to help meet the following state standard:7.34:  Analyze the causes, effects, and key people of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Crusades, including: Pope Urban II, Saladin, and Richard I.The graphic organizer reviews Pope Urban II, Saladin, and Richard I
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 Renaissance Graphic Organizer Looks Like an IPAD! Now Common Core!

Renaissance Graphic Organizer Looks Like an IPAD! Now Common Core!

No need for a computer but this assignment has a tech flair! In the assignment students will create an informational App for an iPAD. They are totally hooked because iPAD's are cool, but in reality it's a fantastic graphic organizer! This graphic organizer set has three options for your convenience! Two of them align with the Common Core Writing standards. Students are required to create a small picture icon for subjects surrounding the Renaissance and then provide evidence that details each.
Preview of A Day in the Life: Nobles v. Peasants

A Day in the Life: Nobles v. Peasants

This is a great intro activity for students to do at the beginning of the Middle Ages/Feudalism Unit. Resource includes a graphic organizer for students to fill out as they analyze the readings, and includes a compare/contrast page to complete. This is a great activity for small groups to break up and "jigsaw"!
Preview of The Early Explorers Graphic Organizer with KEY

The Early Explorers Graphic Organizer with KEY

This graphic organizer was created to meet the following state standards: 7.59:  Identify the significance of the voyages and routes of discovery of the following explorers by their sponsoring country:  England: Henry Hudson  France: Jacques Cartier  Portugal: Vasco da Gama, Bartolomeu Dias  Spain: Christopher Columbus, Hernando de Soto(TN), Ferdinand Magellan, Amerigo Vespucci7.60:  Describe Prince Henry the Navigator’s influence on exploration, voyages, cartographic improvements, and tools rel
Preview of Medieval Women Nobles vs. Peasants Chart

Medieval Women Nobles vs. Peasants Chart

Would you prefer to have been a noble or a peasant if living in the middle ages as a woman? This chart is a great short writing assignment that allows students to analyze and interpret. I have included a one paragraph writing assignment as a short activity to accompany this chart. Describe why you would prefer to be a peasant or a noble as well as one justification for avoiding the other. This has been a great hook for lectures on culture, society and art.This product is also sold as part of
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