Middle Ages in Europe 400 - 1450 Unit 4.

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Middle Ages in Europe 400 - 1450 Unit 4

Tuesday, Oct. 9th Objective: TSW Identify key points of reference in the European Middle Ages Agenda: 1. Overview PPT 2. Vocabulary 3. Timeline

Block, Oct. 10th & 11th Objective: TSW Analyze how the Fall of the Roman Empire impacted Civilization in Western Europe. (1C & 3B) Agenda: 1. Predictions Exercise 2. Europe in Middle Ages PPT 3. Mapping GE w/ Presentation 4. Worksheet 5 Exit Ticket

Friday, Oct. 12th Objective: TSW Compare and Contrast Feudalism and Manorialism (1C & 4C) Agenda: 1. Castle WS: Useful or Useless 2. Feudalism and Manorialism PPT 3. Venn Diagram of Feudalism and Manorialism 4. Feudalism WS

Monday, Oct. 15th Objective: TSW Describe the Role Played by the Christian Church in Medieval Europe socially and politically (1C, 4A, 4B, 4G, & 20C) Agenda: 1. Church as a Player Class Speculation 2. Group Research and PPT creation

Tuesday, Oct. 16th Objective: TSW Describe the Role Played by the Christian Church in Medieval Europe socially and politically (1C, 4A, 4B, 4G, & 20C) Agenda: 1. Group Presentations 2. Create Web Diagrams 3. Compare and Contrast power of Kings & Popes

Block, Oct. 17th & 18th Objective: Agenda: TSW Identify origin and major elements of Islam (4D, 4E, & 4G) TSW Determine why the Middle Ages Ended and Speculate about what Followed (4G & 20B) Agenda: 1. Intro to Islam 2. 3 Pillars of Life Review 3. Crusades PPT 4. Pillars? 5. Black Death PPT 6. Pillars? 7. 100 Years War? 8. Pillars? 9. Magna Carta Reading 10. Pillars? 11. Speculate about who now holds power? Security?

Friday, Oct. 19th Objective: Agenda: TSW Describe role played by Byzantine Empire in Medieval Europe (4A) TSW Successfully review for test Agenda: 1. Byzantine Empire PPT 2. GPERSIA Review Chart 3. Review PPT

Monday, Oct. 22nd Objective: TSW Successfully demonstrate knowledge of European Middle Ages Agenda: 1. Unit 4 Test