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Do Now What are some of the causes of a student getting a 4.0 on an assignment? What are some of the effects of a student getting many 4.0s on assignments?

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- explain what life was like for Christian Europeans and Muslims in the Middle East in the Post-Classical Era.

Agenda Do now Explanation of context Video – Crusades + turn and talk Video on Baghdad Lecture- Europe during the Crusades Time to fill out Topic Organizer Homework – Reading – Life in the East

Context- Post-Classical Middle East Europe

Context- Trade- Muslim and Christian Post-Classical World

Europe in the Dark Ages Wars Limited education Powerful Nobility Stagnant Economy Crusades high costs

Do Now What is the context of the The Crusades

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- explain what life was like for Christian Europeans and Muslims in the Middle East in the Post-Classical Era.

Agenda Do now Video – Crusades + turn and talk Video on Baghdad Lecture- Europe during the Crusades Time to fill out Topic Organizer Homework – Reading – Life in the East

Ticket Out What was the context of the world when The Crusades happened?

Do Now Compare and Share your graphic Organizers - Use the notes that you took for homework on Life in the East

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- explain what caused The Crusades to occur.

Agenda Do Now Video on The Dark Ages and the Crusades Topic Organizer Primary Source reading- Urban's Speech Homework - The Christian recovery of Jerusalem: AD 1099- Take notes Ticker Out

Ticket Out In you opinion what was the biggest cause of The Crusades to happen?

Do Now Compare and share your topic organizer Homework – Effects of the Crusades

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- Explain the effects of The Crusades

Agenda Do Now Video - Islam: Empire of Faith Topic Organizer Videos - Islam: Empire of Faith- Saladin and The Dark Ages – from the History Channel Homework – Readings Saladin and Effects of Crusades Ticket Out

Ticket Out What were the biggest effects of The Crusades?

Do Now In groups of three compare and share your topic organizers

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- Explain the effects of The Crusades

Agenda Do Now Lecture with Turn and Talks on Effects of the Crusades Go over Topic Organizer Ticket Out

Europe learns from the Middle East in the Crusades More advanced Civilization Academics Cities Trade Technologies

Commerce and the Crusades led to the Renaissance Products of Asia + Middle East- in demand Economic Growth b/c of trade

What is the Renaissance? Rebirth 1350- 1550 Creativity Individual Achievement

How the Renaissance Changed Europe End Feudalism Kings + Merchants Population Growth

Ticket Out Write down 3-4 thoughts or details that you notice from the following paintings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJh6UQwUNQA

Do Now Compare and share your topic organizers

Causes and Effects of The Crusades Mr. Wood World History

Essential question What were the causes and effects of The Crusades?

Objective SWBAT- Explain the most important causes and effects of the Crusades

Agenda Do Now Go over test ticket for test- next class!

Ticket Out Name your most important Cause for The First Crusade Name your most important Effect for The First Crusade