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William the Conqueror December 11, 2017

William the Conqueror Bellwork Look at the picture on pg. 261 in your textbook. What aspect of the picture can lead us to learning why William the Conqueror was able to win the Battle of Hastings?

William the Conqueror SOH Standard 7.35 – Examine the Norman Invasion, Battle of Hastings, and the impact of the reign of William the Conqueror on England and Northern France. Objective – I can analyze the impact of William the Conqueror on Western Europe Homework – Study Guide

Cornell Notes On pages 260-261, read the sections, “Royal Power in England” and “William the Conqueror”. Terms 1066 (3 bullet points) William the Conqueror (2 bullet points) Domesday Book (2 bullet points) William’s Effect on England (3-4 bullet points)

Picture Frame Draw a picture frame like the one on your paper. In the center box, draw a picture of the person. In the top box, write the person’s name artistically. In the right box, list three things the person is known for. In the bottom box, write three ways they impacted the world. In the left box, write a personal response to something the person said or did.

Living​ ​Images​ - Person 1: What is the context of the picture? - Person 2: When and Where was it taken? - Person 3: Who is in the image? - Person 4: Why might this image be significant? Create a "living image" of each image. Plan out how to create the image with your peers and present the "image" to the class. You must think about the positions, facial expressions, and relationships of people in the image.