LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century

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LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Homework: Next lesson you will be given a blank piece of paper (with outlines) and asked to label/map out Europe in 1095. Objective is to make sure you have a geographical (sorry) understanding of The locations we will be discussing. Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Learning Outcomes By the end of the lesson you will be able to… Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Task: Once you are in And settled… Write down the last time you… 1. Wore a blazer 2. Rode a horse 3. Saw a windmill or wind turbine 4. Ate a Melon/Apricot/Plumb/Date 5. Used Pepper 6. Used a set square 7. Had some medicine 8. Built a castle 9. Used numbers 10. Looked at your star sign. Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century So, what is this part of the course all about? Unit Y233: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192 (Non-British study) 1h 30min 50 % of AS course Exam is on Tues 23 May pm Why are we studying it? Relevant to the modern world. Opportunity to develop as a historian. Good tactical choice exam-wise. It’s interesting! Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century What do you think This is? Is there anything you Recognise? Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century So these maps can tell you a Lot about what Medieval people Were thinking… Can you guess? The “Ebstorfer Mappa Mundi” Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century So who were the main movers and shakers in the Medieval World? Task: On your desks is a map of the world from the latter half of the 11th Century. Each group has a different empire to become experts on. Then one person will stay whilst the other acts as an ambassador around the room. When they return they will need to report back, there are three key questions… What is the name of this empire? Who are the key leaders/what key events have occurred? 3. Is it in a position of strength in the 11th Century? Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century Muslim Empire Muhammed 610 AD Jerusalem taken 638 Fatimids Abbasids Shia (Ali)v Sunni (Traditionalist) So who are the key players? The Byzantine Empire Born out of the Roman Empire Moved East Constantinople (Byzantium/now Istanbul) Church of the Holy Sepulchre Immovable ladder 1757 Jerusalem lost Holy Roman Empire Last vestiges of Rome in the West Charlemagne 800 Sacrum Romanum Imperium Holy Roman Emperor Otto I Modern day Germany. The Normans Vikings! Territory in England, France, Sicily Castles, Knights and Feudalism. Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*

LO: To discover what the Medieval World was like in the 11th Century So who is in a position of Strength? Who is in a position of Weakness? Describe a few features of the Medieval World. E-D Explain the priorities of Medieval powers. C-B Assess where the balance of power lay. A-A*