Middle Ages Power Point Presentation World History Mr. Pistorio.

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Middle Ages Power Point Presentation World History Mr. Pistorio

Requirements You have the option of working with 1 partner for this activity. 15 Slide minimum Bibliography/Works Cited identifying sources used completing this project. At least 3 credible sources. Print out presentation using handout selection option on the print screen. Animation and clip art usage on each slide to help illustrate your topic. This presentation is limited to the years of 400 A.D – 1450 A.D You will be responsible for a 5 minute in class presentation of your PowerPoint. Your topic will be assigned in a random drawing in class.

Possible Topics William the Conqueror Doomsday Book Henry II Thomas Becket Magna Carta Saint Louis Philip IV Frederick II Crusades Feudalism Charlemagne Charles Martel Islam Clovis Medieval City Life Innocent III Joan of Arc Black Death Isabella Inquisition Ferdinand Reconquista Thomas Aquinas Literature of this period Hundred years war Chivalry Knighthood Castles

Presentation Be sure to include the following information in your PowerPoint. Title Slide slide 1 Who slides 2 & 3 What slides 3 &4 Where slides 5 & 6 Why slides 7&8 When slides 9&10 How slides 11 &12 Connection to Today slide 13 Symbolism one imageslide 14 Works Citedslide 15