Life During Hamlet’s Time

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Life During Hamlet’s Time A Visual History of the Middle Ages: Communicating Your Understanding of Historical Context in an Art Form of the Time

Tapestry tap·es·try ˈtapəstrē/ noun plural noun: tapestries a piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs formed by weaving colored weft threads or by embroidering on canvas, used as a wall hanging or furniture covering. used in reference to an intricate or complex combination of things or sequence of events.

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Middle Ages Tapestry In order to get full credit for this project your Middle Ages Tapestry must contain: 4 concepts about the Middle Ages Must be in FULL color Must be paired with a written justification for each of the concepts included. This justification is meant to explain WHY you included a specific image in your project. Show evidence of planning/preparation

Justification Idea/Concept 1: The image of ____________is included because ________________________. This is important to the overall understanding of this time period because__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. Idea/Concept 2: Idea/Concept 3: Idea/Concept 4:

Due Date Wednesday, March 16th, 2016 https://prezi.com/rc84jl3rvuq2/daily-life-during-the-renaissance/