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Free middle ages resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Introduction to the Middle Ages

Introduction to the Middle Ages

Created by
Mac's History
This brief presentation heralds the beginning of my Middle Ages unit!Let the music and animations play out on the cover slide for full effect.It defines the eras of the Middle Ages - Early, High, Late.It works beautifully as an introduction before doing this video assignment:• The Dark AgesGoogle App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!Two versions of this lesson! The first is a Presentation - PowerPoint/Google Slides - for those teachers who know the topic and want to guide their stud
Preview of Feudalism Hierachy Pyramid of Power PowerPoint and Poster

Feudalism Hierachy Pyramid of Power PowerPoint and Poster

Created by
Duffy Stirling
This is a sample version of a PowerPoint used to introduce students to the hierarchical structure of Feudal England and Manorialism, from the Conquest (1066) to Black Death (1347). I've used a variant of this PowerPoint for the last three years with Grade 8 History students at my high school: it has remained engaging for the students and seems to explain the hierarchy well, so I continue to reuse it every year! This sample includes a step by step animated Feudal Pyramid. A slide is included whi
Preview of Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - Crusades and Magna Carta

Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - Crusades and Magna Carta

Always free! Part 3 of my Medieval Europe presentation series. Covers the Crusades and the Magna Carta with a focus on King Richard and his brother King John. This is highly engaging and fully animated. Text is limited on purpose. It is designed to be supplemented with your stories and information. Download it and see it in action! More free lessons and presentations are available at www.mrroughton.com.
Preview of Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

This free presentation covers Joan of Arc and includes information on France in the early 1400s, Joan of Arc's early life, the Siege of Orleans, the crowning of King Charles VII of France, Joan's capture and trial, and Joan's legacy. I try to make each slide informative and concise. A free worksheet that can be used with this presentation can be found here: Joan of Arc WorksheetBoth a PowerPoint and a link to download a version formatted for Google Slides are included.Related Products:Middle Ag
Preview of Knight At Dawn Lapbook and Project Unit

Knight At Dawn Lapbook and Project Unit

Created by
BrainyKids
What about your students who are excelling in class? Is it time to enrich everyone with a dose of literature?Magic Tree House books offer interesting texts and rich vocabulary for your students. As they read through the book, they will be summarizing chapters, comparing and contrasting, and learning about history! This unit offers you the opportunity to teach your children how to put together an organized project while they are being enriched.Included in the unit:* PowerPoint presentation with p
Preview of Joan of Arc / 100 Years War Powerpoint

Joan of Arc / 100 Years War Powerpoint

Created by
Scott Caro
This is a short powerpoint covering Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years War. It was designed to be used in a lesson on the decline of feudalism, but it also briefly discusses developments in military technology and political organization in Europe at this time. It's a .pptx file.
Preview of Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - The Black Death

Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - The Black Death

A fully animated and interactive PowerPoint on the Black Death and the end of the Feudalism in Europe. It includes a simulation on the rapid spread of disease and the social breakdown that can cause. Prepare to gross out your students! This is a fairly short presentation designed to be supplemented by your stories. You can find more lessons and presentations, including a CSI style investigation into what really spread the Black Death for free at www.mrroughton.com.
Preview of Middle Ages and Renaissance Unit Plan

Middle Ages and Renaissance Unit Plan

This unit covers the time period of the Middle Ages from the rise of the Franks to the Plague to the Crusades to the Renaissance. I use this unite for my 10th grade World History but could be easily adapted to meet the needs of any grade 7-12. The digital download includes 3 PowerPoints for notes, multiple assignments, Primary Document analysis, tests, and a teacher's guide to explain all of the material. This download includes all of the information necessary to implement a 13-14 day unit on
Preview of Europe: Feudalism & Crusades

Europe: Feudalism & Crusades

Created by
Deborah Sonder
Students will learn about feudalism and the crusades and how the crusades weakened feudalism. Students will complete a graphic organizer about the groups of people during European feudalism and a cause-effect graphic organizer for the crusades. They will then answer a question based on evidence they wrote in their graphic organizer, "How did the crusades weaken feudalism?"
Preview of Black Plague

Black Plague

Created by
Liberty Learning
I developed this lesson as a compliment to our unit that included the study of the Middle Ages in order to help students appreciate the affect of diseases on human society and world history. There is an informational text that is referenced but not included for copyright purposes, but any text on the Black Plague could replace it. The Ppt includes some graphic images of the effects of the bubonic plague (which can be deleted) and the lesson concludes with students applying their new knowledge
Preview of Fall of Rome

Fall of Rome

Created by
Mr History
Learning Goal: After taking Cornell style notes, the students will be able to write a five to six sentence paragraph summarizing the major causes for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The students will also write a persuasive summary about Rome’s influences our lives today. They will focus on the following areas: art, architecture, engineering, language, writing, philosophy, law, and citizenship Key Terms: Barbarian tribes Constantine Constantinople Legacy of Roman Empire Roman frescoe
Preview of King and Queen Clip Art Freebies

King and Queen Clip Art Freebies

Created by
LehuaLouLollies
The King and Queen clip art includes a black and white version and color version to fit your royal needs! For more clip art on this theme check out my Royal Clip Art which includes the King and Queen, a Knight, a Castle and Dragon for only $1.50! Copyright by Infinity by Laura Anne If you use this clip art credit Infinity by Laura Anne and include a credit link to Infinity by Laura Anne on your credit page on the product. This art was made for educational, personal or commercial use (ie: usin
Preview of Middle Ages Part 1(2 parts) Powerpoint Presentation

Middle Ages Part 1(2 parts) Powerpoint Presentation

Created by
John Henderson
**This is a very large file and may take awhile to downlad** [This is part 1 of a 2 part presentation] 24 (48 total in both parts) interactive slides with text, animation, and pictures designed to accompany classroom lecture notes for a survey unit on the important events, people, and themes of the Middle Ages covering Europe’s geography, Germanic tribes, Charlemagne, Treaty of Verdun, Feudalism, Knighthood, and Vikings. These slides can be modified, rearranged, and personalized to coincide wit
Preview of Islamic Medicine

Islamic Medicine

Medicine in the Middle AgesThis lesson aims to question why the brilliance of Islamic medicine did not spread throughout Christendom.The lesson also aims to discover the skills Islamic surgeons had to make them specialists in particular areas and how the Islamic faith promoted medicine to become advanced beyond its years. These aims are analysed and answered throughout the lesson as students ultimately decide which Islamic doctor deserves which podium finish for being the most effective. Student
Preview of Intro to Middle Ages HISTORY LESSON - Medieval Dark Ages in Europe Activity

Intro to Middle Ages HISTORY LESSON - Medieval Dark Ages in Europe Activity

This download is just one lesson in my Middle Ages History unit plan. Lesson Goal: I can describe the key features of the Middle Ages.Students will explore and analyse the significant characteristics and historical elements of the Middle Ages, including feudalism, the role of the church, and the cultural, political, and economic structures that defined this period in European history.ツ ★ This product is one of an all-inclusive Middle Ages History unit bundle with ready-to-go lessons, a unit plan
Preview of Henry VIII + The English Reformation - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

Henry VIII + The English Reformation - Article, Power Point, Activities, Assess

The Article and Power Point explain the connection between King Henry VIII and the English Reformation. Activities and Assessment are included.Lesson Includes:- 3-Page Illustrated Article- 21-Slide Power Point Presentation- Multiple Choice / Data Based Question Assessment + Answer Key + Scoring Rubric- Support from Text Guide (allows students to easily score each others papers) - Graphic Organizer: "Three Takeaways"- Reflective Writing Form: "3-2-1"- Historical Examination Form- Lesson Durat
Preview of Intro to linear functions slides

Intro to linear functions slides

Created by
Kathryn Koneska
Can be used for an introduction, to take notes, or a quick formative assessment. Includes several intro concepts within the linear function benchmark such as: tables, ordered pairs, slope, slope-intercept form, and exploring slopes and y-intercepts visually. Easily adapted to your needs. :)
Preview of Rome, Islam, Africa, China, Japan student-PPT assignment

Rome, Islam, Africa, China, Japan student-PPT assignment

This assignment reviews topics from the first half of 7th grade social studies. Could be used as a preview for 6th graders, as an introduction, assessment or review for 7th graders, or as a review for 8th graders.Requires taking students to a computer lab (or having internet and computer at home) as you will need to email the PPT to the students for them to work on. Could take about a week (five 1-hour periods)There are 47 PPT slides each with instructions on how to complete. The tasks range
Preview of Black death intro lesson (distance learning)

Black death intro lesson (distance learning)

Created by
Teaching Juntos
This lesson is to be done as an introduction to the black death and life in medieval towns. Students should not have prior knowledge on any of the topics in the lesson. They will take an educated guess on what they think the exhibits are and what it tells them about life in medieval towns. Throughout the lesson there is a plague doctor roaming the streets, which helps build suspense, until he finally appears. The students love the build up and suspense of the lesson. Here is a link to the intro
Preview of Middle Ages - Herbal Cures and Fallacies

Middle Ages - Herbal Cures and Fallacies

Created by
Chris Hilgeman
A warm-up bellringer that allows students to play the role of a medieval doctor. The multiple choice question ask about medieval cures to common maladies. This is a fun warm-up activity for any lesson on the Middle Ages. Enjoy!
Preview of Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - Charlemagne and Feudalism

Medieval Europe Animated PowerPoint - Charlemagne and Feudalism

Always free! Collaboration should not cost. A fully animated PowerPoint lecture on Charlemagne and the beginning of Feudalism in Medieval Europe designed with lots of graphics and very little text. You should supplement the visuals with the stories behind them. Highly engaging and all yours for free. Notes for some individual slides can be found in the notes box in presentation view. More free presentations and lessons at www.mrroughton.com.
Preview of The Medieval Church

The Medieval Church

The Middle AgesThe aim of this lesson is to challenge and question the role of the Church in Medieval Society. On face value, the power it had over people was enormous and with power came great wealth, often at the expense and help of the population. But was it all corrupt and how much did people willingly give over their goods in return for salvation? These questions are explored through statistics, facts and video evidence. Students are ultimately required to justify if the Church was corrupt
Preview of Seige of Rochester Castle

Seige of Rochester Castle

The Middle AgesWhy was Rochester Castle seized by some disaffected knights in 1215 and why was King John so keen to recapture it?This lesson aims to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of Rochester Castle and understand why it was built in such a strategic position. Students have to evaluate the most effective ways of attacking and defending a Castle and learn how difficult medieval siege warfare was. The second aim of the lesson is to examine how and why it was captured in the first place as s
Preview of Queen Elizabeth I and religion

Queen Elizabeth I and religion

The Tudors This lesson aims to explore how Elizabeth approached the difficult subject of religion.Students are given the context of the religious situation left to Elizabeth by her predecessors, which will then give them answers as to why she took a calm and pragmatic approach to it.Furthermore they have to decide through a colour coding exercise which were the smallest and major problems she faced with religion before deciphering her religious settlement using a text mapping activity.Key questi
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