Transcript Middle ages

SPIRAL SETUP
• On page 82 Write the name of the Unit, which is
“Middle Ages”.
• Under the title, write the following Essential
Questions:
What impact did Medieval culture and politics
have on modern societies?
How did Medieval Era influence popular culture?
• Number pages 80-100
CRASH COURSE!
Crash Course on World History: Dark Ages (3:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV7CanyzhZg
Robin Hood: Prince of Theives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B42mhJ4DY4I
PROCESSING
1. Based on our
Introduction of Medieval
History, on a separate
sheet of paper, list all the
fairytales/Disney movies
that you can think of that
take place during Medieval
Times.
2. Now list all of the
fairytales/Disney movies
that don’t take place
during Medieval Times.
DISCUSSION
Are any of the movies on the “don’t list” a fairy tale?
The movies that you came up with on the “don’t list” DON’T take place
during the Medieval Times
Why???
DISCUSSION
Why do you think that so many of these movies and
fairytales take place during the Middle Ages???
MIDDLE AGES
“Once Upon A Time…” A Reflection
of Medieval History
Students will be able to explain
how the physical environment of
the Medieval Period influences it
economy, culture and trade
patterns. The purpose is for
students to understand how the
past has influenced our society
today.
This means students will be able
to participate in vocabulary
activities about the Medieval
Period
OBJECTIVE
Key Vocabulary
abbot
apprentice
barter
canon law
capital
chivalry
common law
craft guilds
Crusades
domestic system
feudalism
fief
Great Schism
.inquisition
.interdict:
.journeyman
Magna Carta
manor
market economy
medieval
merchant guild
Middle Ages
monasticism
patriotism
primogeniture
sacraments
scholasticism
serfs
shires
simony
tithe
troubadours
usury
vassal
vernacular languages
medieval vocabulary
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MEDIEVAL VOCABULARY
Word Sort and Graphic Organizer
WORD SORT
1. Each group will be given a bag containing the
vocabulary words for this unit.
2. You have 10 minutes to read through the words and
sort them into groups based on your current
knowledge of Medieval History.
3. Each of you will need to write these groupings on a
separate sheet of paper that you will turn in at the
end of class.
WARM UP
Pick up the sheet you turned in yesterday with the 2 lists
that you created.
On the back of your sheet, using the list that you made
for question #1 of your exit ticket yesterday, write down
5 words that you believe those stories have in common.
MIDDLE AGES
“Once Upon A Time…” A Reflection
of Medieval History
Students will be able to explain
how the physical environment of
the Medieval Period influences it
economy, culture and trade
patterns. The purpose is for
students to understand how the
past has influenced our society
today.
This means students will be able
to participate in vocabulary
activities about the Medieval
Period
OBJECTIVE
Key Vocabulary
abbot
apprentice
barter
canon law
capital
chivalry
common law
craft guilds
Crusades
domestic system
feudalism
fief
Great Schism
.inquisition
.interdict:
.journeyman
Magna Carta
manor
market economy
medieval
merchant guild
Middle Ages
monasticism
patriotism
primogeniture
sacraments
scholasticism
serfs
shires
simony
tithe
troubadours
usury
vassal
vernacular languages
medieval vocabulary
Study online at quizlet.com/_3fre
REVISED WORD SORT
1. Each group will be given a bag containing the same
vocabulary words that you were working with
yesterday.
2. The definitions for each of the words will be
displayed on the board. You have 15 minutes to read
through the words and sort them into groups based
on the definitions you have been given.
3. Each of you will need to write these groupings on
page 81 in your spiral.
medieval vocabulary
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abbot: elected head of a monastery
apprentice: person who went through stages of training and was a candidate for membership in a craft guild
barter economy: economic system in which goods are exchanged for goods without the use of money
canon law: church code of law
capital: wealth earned, saved, or invested in order to produce profits
chivalry: code of conduct for knights
common law: law bades on judges' decisions rather than on a code of statutes
craft guilds: organizations of skilled workers engaged in one particular craft
Crusades: expeditions to regain the Holy Land
domestic system: method of production in which work is done in homes rather than in a shop or factory
feudalism: political and military system of local government based on the granting of land in return for loyalty, military assistance, and services
fief: grant of land given by a feudal lord to a vassal
Great Schism: division of the Catholic Church into two hostile groups from 1378 to 1417
.inquisition: the search for heretics starting in the mid-1200s
.interdict: church's punishment of an entire region; it involved withholding sacraments
.journeyman: skilled artisan who worked for a master for wages
Magna Carta: English document intended to protect the liberties of nobles. The phrase means "great character"
manor: economic unit of the Middle Ages; an estate that included a village
market economy: an economy in which land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
medieval: term that describes the period known as the Middle Ages
merchant guild: organization
ofonline
merchants.
A guild is an association of people with similar interests
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Middle Ages: medieval period between ancient times and the modern period
monasticism: system of monasteries and convents in which Christians withdrew from the world to lead a life of prayer, fasting, and self-denial
patriotism: feeling of loyalty to a country
primogeniture: French law under which only the eldest son could inherit his father's property
sacraments: special ceremonies at which a participant receives the direct favor, or grace, of God to help him or her ward off the consequences of sin
scholasticism: attempt of medieval philosophers to reconcile faith and reason
serfs: persons bound to land
shires: government districts in early England
simony: purchase of a church position during feudal times
tithe: church law collected from Christians in early times that represented one-tenth of their income
troubadours: traveling singers who entertained people during the Middle Ages
usury: policy of charging interest on loans
vassal: person granted land from a lord in return for services
vernacular languages: "everyday" speech that varies in different places
medieval vocabulary
VOCAB GRAPHIC
ORGANIZER
• You will be creating a graphic organizer that will represent the vocab terms
that we have been studying.
• Graphic organizers are good for making generalizations, or providing an
overview of the vocabulary that you are studying.
• It is a good method of showing your general understanding, and allows
your teacher to see what your knowledge base is, and what areas may need
added attention.
• There are several different types of graphic organizers that you can choose
from, or you may choose to create one of your own.
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Nationalism
Causes of
World War I
Rising
Tensions
Imperialism
and militarism
Crisis in
Balkans
Tangled
Alliances
Bismark
Restless
Region
Shot Rings
Out
Shifting
Alliances