Our Plan Today… Intro to Europe’s Early Middle Ages  Go over Unit Outline  Make a class KWL chart  PowerPoint/Videos Cornell Notes: “The Mediterranean.

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Our Plan Today… Intro to Europe’s Early Middle Ages  Go over Unit Outline  Make a class KWL chart  PowerPoint/Videos Cornell Notes: “The Mediterranean World” Horrible Histories S1E9 6:40-11:44

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Provided us with the basis for the English language

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Provided us with the basis for the English language

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RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Came from Scandinavia (modern Norway, Sweden, Denmark)

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Came from Scandinavia (modern Norway, Sweden, Denmark)

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Included people from mainland Germanic tribes who migrated to “Britain”

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Included people from mainland Germanic tribes who migrated to “Britain”

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RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Were warring tribes who brought iron working to the British Isles

RomanCelticAnglo-SaxonViking Were warring tribes who brought iron working to the British Isles

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43-84 Roman conquest of Britain 476 Fall of the Roman Empire 570 Muhammed, prophet of Islam is born. 800 Charlemagne, King of the Franks, is crowned Holy Roman Emperor 835 Vikings from the Scandinavian lands begin to invade Northern Europe 896 Alfred the Great, King of England, turns back the Viking invaders 1066 William of Normandy (French) conquers England

The Mediterranean World

Tour of Ancient Rome, 320CE Images: current.php#images_2_1 current.php#images_2_1

Map: Rise and Fall of Roman Empire

Note-Taking Assignment Read pages 9-11 in your textbook “The Mediterranean World” up to “The Fall of Rome” Take Cornell Notes on the information You will use these notes tomorrow to write a quiz about this information… so take good notes!