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Preview of Middle Ages Coat of Arms Activity - Back to School or Medieval Unit Activity

Middle Ages Coat of Arms Activity - Back to School or Medieval Unit Activity

Created by
Addie Williams
Bring some creativity into a Middle Ages Unit! Have students create their own Coat of Arms based on their hobbies, personality, family, etc. Includes a detailed assignment sheet with some common heraldic symbols/colors and their traditional meanings. A fun heraldry study for students during a medieval unit.A great way to start a Middle Ages / Medieval Unit or as a "get to know you" activity for Back to School!Includes:- Detailed assignment sheet with a list of traditional symbols & their
Preview of Oh Rats! Black Death Bubonic Plague Story Board Europe Middle Ages Activity Set

Oh Rats! Black Death Bubonic Plague Story Board Europe Middle Ages Activity Set

Created to align with students' supporting claims with evidence! In this activity, students create a 9-scene storyboard for an animated film. The film should be about a flea-ridden rat who helped to spread the Bubonic Plague into Europe during the 1300s. An example page and an easy step-by-step how to draw a basic cartoon rat printable are both included.This lesson can be used after the Plague/Black Death Powerpoint Slides also posted or in conjunction with our Plague that Rocked the World Lesso
Preview of Middle Ages Feudalism |  Detailing European Feudalism in First-Person Accounts!

Middle Ages Feudalism | Detailing European Feudalism in First-Person Accounts!

In this highly-engaging Middle Ages Life in European Feudalism activity, students read first-person accounts from different classes in European Feudalism in an attempt to understand the feudal system, vassals, the structure of a fief, and the role of Kings, Lords, Knights, and Serfs!This Middle Ages lesson is included in the larger Middle Ages Unit Bundle located here!Each student reads a different first-person perspective, from either the perspective of a King, a Lord, a Knight, or a Serf. The
Preview of West Africa Empires Web Quest! Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Mansa Musa, Salt Gold Trade

West Africa Empires Web Quest! Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Mansa Musa, Salt Gold Trade

West Africa Empires Web Quest! Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Mansa Musa, Salt Gold Trade!This West Africa lesson is included in the larger unit on Islam and West Africa, located here:Islam and West Africa Unit Bundle!Purchase this and save significantly!--------------In this highly-engaging web quest on West Africa, students investigate the West African Empires of Axum, Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, as well as the impact and legacy of Mansa Musa and the Salt and Gold Trade that popularized West Africa.Sever
Preview of Martin Luther Tweets His 95 Theses!  The Protestant Reformation & Modern Day!

Martin Luther Tweets His 95 Theses! The Protestant Reformation & Modern Day!

Martin Luther Tweets His 95 Theses! The Protestant Reformation & Modern Day!This highly-engaging Martin Luther activity presents a fun way to interact with primary sources at the start of the Reformation! Students analyze 6 of Martin Luther's 95 theses that were nailed to the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517!☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Renaissance activities unit located here bundle!Students analyze 6 of Martin Luther's 95 Theses, t
Preview of Magna Carta Analysis | Four Principles of Government | Magna Carta Resource

Magna Carta Analysis | Four Principles of Government | Magna Carta Resource

In this Magna Carta lesson plan, students examine the Magna Carta to learn the major Constitutional principles of limited government, shared power, individual rights, and the rule of law before engaging in a primary source analysis. Once students understand these four principles, students turn their attention to excerpts from the Magna Carta and try to find what principle is at work. This Magna Carta lesson is always a hit with my students!This Middle Ages lesson is included in the larger Middl
Preview of Black Death Plague Then and Now | What was it like in 1348? Is it still around?

Black Death Plague Then and Now | What was it like in 1348? Is it still around?

In this Black Death stations activity, students examine primary evidence from the 1348 plague pandemic that hit Europe to learn what the disease was like, where it came from, and how people reacted at the time. Several stations also force students to examine the plague from a modern lens to learn how modern science has taught us more and where outbreaks can still happen. This resource is a great way to connect medieval history to our lives today!This Middle Ages lesson is included in the large
Preview of Renaissance Art Web Quest | Explore Florence, Da Vinci, and Michelangelo!

Renaissance Art Web Quest | Explore Florence, Da Vinci, and Michelangelo!

In this highly-engaging Renaissance Art Web Quest, students explore the birth of the European Renaissance and the work of famous artists like Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo! Students explore the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, David, and the Sistine Chapel!☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Renaissance activities unit located here bundle!Enjoy the paper, in-class version or the included 1:1 Google version! Also, QR codes are included so students can use th
Preview of Marco Polo Debate | Investigate Primary Sources, Evaluate Story, Mini Debate!

Marco Polo Debate | Investigate Primary Sources, Evaluate Story, Mini Debate!

In this Marco Polo Debate classroom activity, students begin by evaluating excerpts from The Travels of Marco Polo to determine Polo's believability. Then, students begin the exercise and look at a series of "yes" and "no" sides of the debate over his travels. There are FOUR total exhibits where students will hear both sides of the debate on whether or not he actually traveled to China. Once complete, students will prepare a mini-debate with classmates on Polo's legacy before reflecting on wh
Preview of Feudal Japan PowerPoint and Notes Activity for Medieval Japan

Feudal Japan PowerPoint and Notes Activity for Medieval Japan

In this Ancient and Medieval Japan PowerPoint and Guided Notes activity lesson, you receive a 30-page PowerPoint presentation and a 3-page guided notes packet for instruction on Ancient and Medieval Japan, the Japanese feudal system, the role of the Samurai and ninja, Shintoism, Zen Buddhism, and the most popular elements of Japanese culture. This unit PowerPoint is synced to go hand-in-hand with my Medieval Japan Unit Bundle here!Students are instructed on the geography of Japan, early Jomon an
Preview of Design a Medieval Times Coat of Arms Interdisciplinary Project

Design a Medieval Times Coat of Arms Interdisciplinary Project

With everything that we have to teach in a school year, interdisciplinary projects just make sense! This project meets expectations in Arts, Social Studies and Language Arts! This is a great resource to teach your students about coat of arms and is perfect for your Medieval Times unit. It includes a handout that explains the purpose of a coat of arms. The assignment is laid out into 7 simple steps. Students will create a coat of arms using animals, symbols, colors and a motto that represen
Preview of Feudal Japan in the Middle Ages: Students explore first person accounts!

Feudal Japan in the Middle Ages: Students explore first person accounts!

Feudal Japan in the Middle Ages: Students explore first person accounts!This Feudal Japan lesson is included in the larger Medieval Japan unit, located here:Medieval Japan: A Unit Plan! 4 Engaging Lessons to Teach Japan's Middle Ages!Buy the unit and save 20%!-----------------------------------------------In this highly-engaging Feudal Japan lesson, students learn by reading first-person perspectives of members from the feudal pyramid. Students become either an emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai
Preview of Mansa Musa, Egypt, and Snapchat? Students analyze the stop & create Snapchats!

Mansa Musa, Egypt, and Snapchat? Students analyze the stop & create Snapchats!

In this Mansa Musa and Islam resource on West Africa, students analyze a primary source of Musa's pitstop in Egypt on his way to Mecca on his holy pilgrimage. Once students answer the analytical questions, they use excerpts from the source to create a Snapchat story of Mansa Musa's experiences in Egypt. There are three versions of the Snapchat story to best fit the needs of your students!Tons of fun, easy to implement, and a fun way to integrate modern technology!This resource in included in my
Preview of Middle Ages Manners: Students attend a Medieval Dinner Party!  Eye-Opening!

Middle Ages Manners: Students attend a Medieval Dinner Party! Eye-Opening!

In this engaging Middle Ages lesson, students compare Medieval customs and table manners to those of today! Then, students travel to the year 1041 CE and attend a Medieval (Middle Ages) dinner party! Students write in their journals about their experiences and what they learned about manners in the Middle Ages!This Middle Ages lesson is included in the larger Middle Ages Unit Bundle located here!Tons of fun! Enjoy!This resource includes a paper in-class version and a 1:1 Google compatible ver
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 The Crusades: An Introduction: Reading Passages + Comprehension Activities

The Crusades: An Introduction: Reading Passages + Comprehension Activities

In this lesson students will be introduced to the Crusades. This is an introductory lesson which shows how and why the Crusades began, as well as the importance of the Holy Land to Christians, Jews and Muslims. Throughout the lesson there are images, maps, charts, a brief history of the Crusades and comprehension questions for students to complete.Updated January 2024 to include a PDF version!Check out my other Middle Ages products below!Middle Ages Bundle: Crusades, Feudalism, Charlemagne, Blac
Preview of Catholic Church Hierarchy & the Powers of the Church! Fun Graphic Organizer!

Catholic Church Hierarchy & the Powers of the Church! Fun Graphic Organizer!

In this highly engaging Catholic Church Hierarchy lesson, students are introduced to the hierarchy of the Catholic Church and the powers the church had over its followers! Students fill out an engaging worksheet - where they complete a hierarchy pyramid - from the accompanying video clip! Students learn the roles of the Pope, the Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, and Parish Priests. Students are also introduced to a diocese, an archdiocese, heresy, clergy, and excommunication!This Middle Ages
Preview of Charlemagne and Social Media?  Creating a "profile" for this legendary king!

Charlemagne and Social Media? Creating a "profile" for this legendary king!

In this Charlemagne, Franks, and Carolingian Empire student social media activity, students complete a social media page on the Frankish king, Charlemagne! Four options are included to fit the needs of your classroom (they can be tiered for ability OR you can choose the best fit for your overall class). This Middle Ages lesson is included in the larger Middle Ages Unit Bundle located here!This activity is geared as a web quest, so three different QR code sheets are included to post around your
Preview of Middle Ages - Medieval Times Newspaper Project

Middle Ages - Medieval Times Newspaper Project

Created by
Addie Williams
Middle Ages / Medieval Times Project - Students create their own newspaper based on the events of the Middle Ages in this creative activity. Includes everything you need to get started.IncludesAssignment pageTwo Brainstorming pagesNewspaper article planning pageGrading Rubric3 printable newspaper templates 3 editable newspaper templates (MS Word)**PART OF MY "Middle Ages Project & Assignment Package" Save money by purchasing the entire package!Middle Ages Project Package(C) Addie Williams,
Preview of Byzantine Empire Interactive Notebook Flipchart for Byzantine Empire Unit

Byzantine Empire Interactive Notebook Flipchart for Byzantine Empire Unit

In this Byzantine Empire interactive notebook flipchart activity, you receive an 8-page interactive notebook on the Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire. This can easily fit your current structure, can easily be used in conjunction with a textbook, or can be used as an independent, stand-alone study of the Byzantine Empire!The Byzantine Empire interactive notebook engages students in their own learning by assisting them as they create their notebook! The highlight of this no
Preview of Genghis Khan: Mongol Ruler of the Middle Ages: Reading Passages + Activities

Genghis Khan: Mongol Ruler of the Middle Ages: Reading Passages + Activities

In this lesson students will learn about Genghis Khan, the Mongol ruler of the Middle Ages. Students will learn about Genghis' rise to power, as well as his strategies that helped him and his empire conquer such a large part of Asia. Throughout the lesson, there are maps, pictures, an article comparing Genghis Khan with Attila the Hun, and comprehension questions for students to complete.Updated January 2024 to include a PDF version!Check out my other Middle Ages products below!Middle Ages Bundl
Preview of Hunchback of Notre Dame Movie Questions

Hunchback of Notre Dame Movie Questions

Created by
Christina Sesok
A series of 31 "right there" questions that go along with the Disney movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The questions go in order. The final two questions are culminating questions that require students to think about and analyze the movie as a whole. An answer key is provided. The assignment is in a Microsoft Word document so teachers can edit the questions as necessary.
Preview of Scientific Revolution Reading and Primary Source | Copernicus, Galileo, Bacon!

Scientific Revolution Reading and Primary Source | Copernicus, Galileo, Bacon!

In this Scientific Revolution activity and lesson, you receive TWO activities to teach the Scientific Revolution, the conflict with the Christian church, the influence of Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo, Francis Bacon, Kepler, and Isaac Newton! Students complete a thorough background reading assignment to learn about the understanding of science from the Ancient Greeks until the Scientific Revolution, the charges of heresy and excommunication, the heliocentric theory, inertia, gravity, and much,
Preview of NO PREP MIDDLE AGES BUNDLE - Crossword, Word Search & Scramble Worksheets

NO PREP MIDDLE AGES BUNDLE - Crossword, Word Search & Scramble Worksheets

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Puzzles to Print
Keep them puzzling and having fun with this three puzzle bundle that includes three Middle Ages themed vocabulary worksheets. Puzzles make great no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, and sub files.The puzzles included are:    • Middle Ages Word Search    • Middle Ages Word Scramble    • Middle Ages CrosswordThe puzzles cover a total of 26 vocabulary words and there is a bon
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