Dragonsville Game
Kingdom Game
Explore a castle
Medieval VS. Modern
May 26th
Warm Up:
Middle Ages-video
Crusades-video
Essential Question: What were the causes for the crusades?
The Crusades
Power Point Presentation: The Middle Ages
Topics to include:
1. Title Page
2. Feudal Life
3. Middle Ages
Resources: Medieval Times
TEXTBOOK
4. Castles
Medieval Castles / Castles
5. Roman catholic church
The Medieval Church played a far greater role in Medieval England than the Church does today. In Medieval England, the Church dominated everybody's life. All Medieval people - be they village peasants or townspeople - believed that God, Heaven and Hell all existed.
Resources: Medieval Church Middle Ages Church
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
6. Crusades
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
7. Bubonic Plague
Resources: How the Black Death Came The Black Death
TEXTBOOK
8. Knighthood
Resources: THE MIDDLE AGES, CHIVALRY, & KNIGHTHOOD
9. Middle Age Culture
Resources: Food and Entertainment/ Music and Theater/ Art and architecture
TEXTBOOK
10 Renaissance
What was the Renaissance?
What were Italy's three advantages?
How did Italy’s urban population help to make it the birthplace of the Renaissance?
Who are the Medici’s?
What was the role of the patrons in the Renaissance?
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
Slides in Power Point:
A. Title slide introducing your project. Be creative and stick to the ideas of the Middle Ages
B. Information slides for 1 through 10 listed above. Include images, maps and visual aids
C. Other slides with extra information you want to include.
D. Source slide citing references.
Be sure to include the URL for all pictures taken from the Internet.The series of medieval wars between European Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims over the Holy Land, known as the Crusades. The Crusades European Christians began the Crusades to repel the Muslims and re-take the Holy Land. Between 1096 and 1291, a number of Crusades were fought in the Middle East. Crusaders won control of Jerusalem and set up Christian kingdoms in the region. In 1187, Muslims won back Jerusalem. By 1291, Muslims had recaptured all the Crusader cities.
Effects of the Crusades on Christians, Muslims, and Jews As a result of the Crusades, European monarchs gained power, weakening feudalism. The use of money increased. Jews suffered great hardship. Many were killed. Others lost their homes and property. Crusaders also waged war against Muslims in North Africa and Europe. During the Reconquista, Christians drove Muslims from Europe.
The Mongol Invasion In the 13th century, the nomadic Mongols under Genghis Khan and his descendants conquered vast areas of Muslim lands and ruled much of Asia.
New Muslim Empires and the Expansion of Islam After the Crusades and Mongol invasion, the Ottoman Turks built a great Muslim empire in the Middle East and southeastern Europe. The Safavid Empire arose in what is now Iran and Iraq. The Mughals brought Muslim rule to most of India. Islam also spread to West Africa and Indonesia.
Practice test-Catholic Church
Practice test-Life in Medieval Town
Practice test-Crusades
The Crusades
Kingdom Game
Explore a castle
Medieval VS. Modern
May 26th
Warm Up:
Middle Ages-video
Crusades-video
Essential Question: What were the causes for the crusades?
The Crusades
Power Point Presentation: The Middle Ages
Topics to include:
1. Title Page
2. Feudal Life
- Explain Manoralism,
- Describe Feudal Pyramid of Power
- Portray the life of peasants, knights, nobles and kings
3. Middle Ages
Resources: Medieval Times
TEXTBOOK
4. Castles
Medieval Castles / Castles
5. Roman catholic church
The Medieval Church played a far greater role in Medieval England than the Church does today. In Medieval England, the Church dominated everybody's life. All Medieval people - be they village peasants or townspeople - believed that God, Heaven and Hell all existed.
Resources: Medieval Church Middle Ages Church
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
6. Crusades
- Describe each crusade
- List the social, political and economic goals that the Church, the merchants, and the individual knights would have had.
- Lasting Effects of the Crusades
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
7. Bubonic Plague
Resources: How the Black Death Came The Black Death
TEXTBOOK
8. Knighthood
Resources: THE MIDDLE AGES, CHIVALRY, & KNIGHTHOOD
9. Middle Age Culture
Resources: Food and Entertainment/ Music and Theater/ Art and architecture
TEXTBOOK
10 Renaissance
What was the Renaissance?
What were Italy's three advantages?
How did Italy’s urban population help to make it the birthplace of the Renaissance?
Who are the Medici’s?
What was the role of the patrons in the Renaissance?
TEXTBOOK
Quiz
Slides in Power Point:
A. Title slide introducing your project. Be creative and stick to the ideas of the Middle Ages
B. Information slides for 1 through 10 listed above. Include images, maps and visual aids
C. Other slides with extra information you want to include.
D. Source slide citing references.
Be sure to include the URL for all pictures taken from the Internet.The series of medieval wars between European Christians and Middle Eastern Muslims over the Holy Land, known as the Crusades. The Crusades European Christians began the Crusades to repel the Muslims and re-take the Holy Land. Between 1096 and 1291, a number of Crusades were fought in the Middle East. Crusaders won control of Jerusalem and set up Christian kingdoms in the region. In 1187, Muslims won back Jerusalem. By 1291, Muslims had recaptured all the Crusader cities.
Effects of the Crusades on Christians, Muslims, and Jews As a result of the Crusades, European monarchs gained power, weakening feudalism. The use of money increased. Jews suffered great hardship. Many were killed. Others lost their homes and property. Crusaders also waged war against Muslims in North Africa and Europe. During the Reconquista, Christians drove Muslims from Europe.
The Mongol Invasion In the 13th century, the nomadic Mongols under Genghis Khan and his descendants conquered vast areas of Muslim lands and ruled much of Asia.
New Muslim Empires and the Expansion of Islam After the Crusades and Mongol invasion, the Ottoman Turks built a great Muslim empire in the Middle East and southeastern Europe. The Safavid Empire arose in what is now Iran and Iraq. The Mughals brought Muslim rule to most of India. Islam also spread to West Africa and Indonesia.
Practice test-Catholic Church
Practice test-Life in Medieval Town
Practice test-Crusades
The Crusades