Students finished and turned in their animated maps of the spread of the plague. With any extra time available students could have worked on tonight's homework (reading guide 321-323 and matching). The unit test, and the second packet for this unit will both be Friday.
Here is the study guide:
Study Guide: Feudal Europe and the Middle Ages
The unit test for our study of the Middle Ages will be on Friday, April 15. While you can make, and use note cards to study, you will NOT be allowed to use note-cards on this test.
Terms to know:
Crusades (327),Jerusalem (327-330),Pope(322),Middle Ages(291)
Religious Orders (324),Clergy(321), Sacraments(321),University (324-325)Clovis(294),Charlemagne(294),Manor(299),Monasteries (295)
Feudalism(296),Trebuchet(web q.),The Plague(333-334),Serf/Lord (297)
Vassal(ppt),Guild(302),Justinian(video),Byzantium(video)
Franks(294),Catholic(321-25),Monks(324),Seljuk Turks(327)
Pope Urban II(video), Visigoths(video),Kurtis Blow
Potential short answer questions:
1. Explain the role and significance of the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
2. Explain the political system of Feudalism and why it emerged.
3. When, Where, Why and for What reasons were the Crusades fought?
4. The Middle Ages are also called the Dark Ages. Be able to explain why they were considered “dark.”
5. Be able to draw a diagram of a Medieval Manor.
Map:
Origins and spread of the Bubonic Plague, Constantinople
Jerusalem, Muslim/Christian Lands during time of the Crusades
Mediterranean Sea, Routes take by Christian Warriors during the Crusades
Rome
1 comment:
hey mr. brooks,
I would like to know about what the test will ask me because I am not sure what terms go with which questions. please respond in your next blog.
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