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Middle ages Common Core CCRA.R.6 resources

Preview of A Medieval Times Play: The Case of the Missing Crown

A Medieval Times Play: The Case of the Missing Crown

Engage your students with this informative play set in Medieval times for children ages 8-12. Written for 23 characters, but easily adaptable for larger or smaller groups. Your students will learn about what life was like during the Medieval era, in a fun and engaging way!
Preview of Medieval America "Maya, Aztec, Inca" - Overview Article, PowerPoint, Assessments

Medieval America "Maya, Aztec, Inca" - Overview Article, PowerPoint, Assessments

The illustrated Article and Power Point reveal the development of four of the most important components of civilizations: Language, Agriculture, Architecture/Engineering, and Science/Mathematics regarding the Maya, Inca, and Aztecs. Various Activities, Primary and Secondary sources, including Multiple Choice, as well as, Common Core-Aligned Document Based Question Assessments.Lesson includes: - 7-Page Illustrated Article - 74-Slide Illustrated Power Point Presentation + Notes- Multiple Choic
Preview of The Fall of Rome, Byzantine Empire, and the Crusades

The Fall of Rome, Byzantine Empire, and the Crusades

This handout first has students analyze how religion can convince people to harm others and themselves, what could prevent people from being easily convinced by their religion to cause harm, and then gives students a text and maps about how the fall of Rome and the weakening of the Byzantine Empire led to the Dark Ages in Europe and the Crusades. Then students analyze what was missing in Europe that could have prevented the Crusades AND if this could ever happen in the United States. It is forma
Preview of Early Medieval Primary Source Bundle (Gildas, Nennius, Chronicle)

Early Medieval Primary Source Bundle (Gildas, Nennius, Chronicle)

Created by
The Archistorian
This bundle contains the newly-reformatted & full texts of three early-medieval primary sources: "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", "The History of the Britons" (Nennius), and "On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain" (Gildas). All three texts are the translations of J. A. Giles. + Enjoy a bonus gift of 4 printable medieval manuscript bookmarks!These research-and-reader-friendly versions come as PDFs and boast a clean, two-column layout, attractive font, clear chapter headings, and standard-sized te
Preview of Joan of Arc Discovery Day: A No Prep Stations Activity

Joan of Arc Discovery Day: A No Prep Stations Activity

Created by
Free Mrs Frizzle
This stations activity introduces students to Joan of Arc through several different perspectives. Students rotate through seven stations, scanning barcodes, listening to videos, and reading texts to learn about her life, "miracles," trial, canonization, and influence during the Hundred Years' War. An exit ticket is also included for students to complete for you to check for understanding!
Preview of The Early Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages

Following the collapse of Rome in 469 C.E., Europe plunged into an era of insecurity and the near-complete cessation of learning. To make matters worse, Moorish armies from Africa conquered Spain in the 8th Century, thereby threatening Europe's very heartland.This short answer worksheet is devoted to the Early Middle Ages, when the Franks, Lombards vied for power and the Catholic Church struggled to preserve itself in Italy. Included are such historical heavyweights as: Charles Martel, Charlemag
Preview of The Medieval Church – Short Answer & Identification Worksheet

The Medieval Church – Short Answer & Identification Worksheet

Rome's collapse in the 5th Century marked the beginning of the Dark Ages, an era of violent instability that caused learning to essentially grind to a halt. By surviving such upheaval, the Catholic Church emerged as Medieval Europe's strongest institution. However, its clergy and religious orders were often more dedicated to themselves than to the needs of their congregants.This short answer worksheet analyzes the highs and lows of the Medieval Catholic Church, including the impact that Catholic
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