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The Black Death To be able to investigate the causes and cures of the Black Death Key Words Symptoms Buboes Causes Cures Prevent

Check your progress! Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Can you investigate the causes and how to cure and prevent of the Black Death? Can you identify why the Black Death spread so easily?

Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Day 1

Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Day 2

Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Day 3

Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Day 4

Can you identify the symptoms of the black Death? Day 5

All…will be able to identify the symptoms of the black Death Activity Would this person survive the Black Death? Keeps being sick, the lumps under his arms which he has had for about 4 days have started to burst and black liquid is coming out of them. Also his friends are complaining that he smells really bad!

Can you investigate the causes and how to cure and prevent of the Black Death? God’s punishment for sins such as gambling, swearing, money-lending and fighting. Fleas passing the disease from rats to humans. Dirty towns with heaps of rubbish everywhere. It started in the East when frogs, snakes, lizards and scorpions fell from the sky- followed by thunder and lightening and fire.

Cure and prevention Ringing church bells to pass on bad air. Can you investigate the causes and how to cure and prevent of the Black Death? Cure and prevention Ringing church bells to pass on bad air. Slicing open your boils and burning it with a red hot poker. Cleaning the streets Shaving a live chicken’s bottom and attaching it to your boils.

Can you investigate the causes and how to cure and prevent of the Black Death? Conclusion Time Now what does this tell us about the people in 1348-1350? (the time of the Black Death) Why did the Black Death Spread so easily across Britain? Think about what Medieval people thought about the causes of the Black Death- even your homework? Think about what medieval people did to cure the Black Death- was it always successful?

Can you identify why the Black Death spread so easily? Extension 1 Can you use evidence to support a view?  Study this source and see if you can identify the cause of the Black Death A letter to the Bishop of London in 1348 said... Terrible is God towards the sons of men...He often allows plagues, famine, wars and other suffering and uses them to terrify men and so drive out their sins”

Some…will be able identify why the Black Death spread so easily? Extension 2 King Death? This is a painting from a French prayer book. Why do you think it was called King Death? What does this source say about attempts to stop the Black Death?