Showing posts with label middle ages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label middle ages. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2017

Middle Ages Interactive Notebook

This download features 11 Interactive Notebook pages all about the Middle Ages in Europe and Medieval Times! These amazing Interactive Notebook pages include graphic organizers, creative foldables, pop-ups, timelines, and more!


These are incredible resources for getting students engaged and active in their learning and allowing them to be creative with their notes. 

Topics covered include:

★ The Roman Catholic Church's role in Medieval Society
★ The Manor System
★ Feudalism
★ Knights and Chivalry
★ Charlemagne and the Franks
★ The Vikings, Angles, Saxons, and Barbarian Invasions
★ Education in the Middle Ages
★ Trade Routes
★ The Black Plague
★ Vocabulary activities and more!

These resources are guaranteed to help your students enjoy learning about these ancient civilizations while gaining a better understanding of important concepts, events, and people.

 

Each page is designed to engage students and get them thinking critically while also forming a personal connection to the material. The download is also filled with pictures of completed pages so you and your students can easily see how each page should be cut, pasted, folded, or completed.

An online, digital version of pages like these can be found here in the Middle Ages Google Drive Digital Interactive Notebook. That one is perfect for classes with Chromebooks or who are going 1:1. BOTH of these plus many more resources for this unit can be downloaded together in this World History Middle Ages Unit Bundle.

Thanks so much for looking!

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Early Middle Ages in Europe PowerPoint

This is visually engaging PowerPoint lesson covers the early Middle Ages in Europe and the forming of England, France, Spain, and Russia. It also includes an editable guided notes page that aligns with the PowerPoint to keep your students focused on the most important content.


Each slide features a wonderful picture, map, or graphic that will captivate your visual learners and keep students focused on the lesson. All notes are easy for students to understand and help break down difficult concepts simply. Plus the guided notes sheets are included with it for you!

Content covered in the PowerPoint includes:

• The Vikings
• The Angles, Saxons, & Jutes
• Anglo-Saxon King Alfred the Great
• William the Conqueror and the Battle of Hastings
• Henry II and English Common Law
• the Magna Carta
• Hugh Capet and the Capetians in France
• The Hundred Years' War
• Joan of Arc
• The Visigoths and Umayyad Dynasty in Spain
• The Reconquista
• Ivan the Great and early Russia

All of the above topics are covered briefly to highlight the essential information students should understand about each and to avoid confusing students or overloading them with too much information.

 

This is an excellent PowerPoint lesson to use after this Charlemagne, the Franks, and Medieval Europe PowerPoint in your World History classes.

Some great supplemental resources for this resource include:

1. Joan of Arc Reading, Worksheet, and Obituary Assignment

2. Magna Carta Common Core Reading Worksheet

3. Middle Ages Coat of Arms Project

Thanks so much for looking!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Emperor Charlemagne, the Franks, & The Holy Roman Empire

This is a visually engaging PowerPoint lesson on the rise of the Franks and Charlemagne during the Middle Ages. It covers the rise of Germanic Kingdoms, Clovis I, Charles Martel, Pepin the Short, Charlemagne, the Holy Roman Empire, and more in 15 beautiful slides.

     


Each slide features a wonderful picture, map, or graphic that will captivate your visual learners and keep students focused on the lesson. All notes are easy for students to understand and help break down difficult concepts simply.

   


The PowerPoint concludes with a fantastic 9-minute embedded YouTube video on Charlemagne. The combination of visuals, notes, and the video make this a very powerful lesson that your students will learn from and be engaged in.

You can download this entire lesson by clicking here!

Thanks for visiting!