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Monday How did the Crusades effect Europe? wholesome I will assess my understanding of the information covered last week as will be demonstrated by taking an assessment and completing and submitting my Week 25 work. Monday 3/2/15 7 6, RH 1, WHST 7 3 How did the Crusades effect Europe? 1904 – Dr. Seuss is born wholesome

Bell Work The Crusades affected Europe by ______________________________________________________. 2

wholesome Adjective Healthy or sound 3

Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Quiz Go to classroom.google.com Click on the Google Form entitled, “The Crusades” – Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Quiz Finish any assignments from this or past weeks Logout and turn-in your computer when completely finished.

Submitted via Google Classroom Turned-in to the teacher today Week 25 Work Submitted via Google Classroom Turned-in to the teacher today History Log Crusades Map C10 L2 RSG C10 L1 Vocabulary (with the sub) Crusades Flow Map C10 L2 Quiz

Plague and the Hundred Years’ War Week #26 Plague and the Hundred Years’ War

“Plague and Hundred Years’ War” Last Name, First Name 3/2 3/6 ? 26 “Plague and Hundred Years’ War” This week in class I will learn how the Bubonic Plague and the Hundred Years’ War weakened feudalism.

I will learn what the Bubonic Plague was and understand how it weakened Feudalism in Europe by reading the Reading Study Guide and answering questions on Google Docs. Tuesday 3/3/15 7.6, RH 2, WHST 4 2 From last week, what motivated the Crusaders to attack the Holy Land? 1931 – “The Star-Spangled Banner” becomes official murky

Bell Work The Crusaders were motivated to attack the Holy Land because ______ ______________________________.

murky adjective dark, gloomy, and cheerless vague, unclear, confused

What is the “plague”? Ever feel nostalgic for the good old days? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby might change your mind as they take you back to 1347 and introduce you to the horrible pandemic that was the Black Death. Discover how many people died and why people may have been so susceptible to it. You’ll also learn about some of the consequences of the resulting mass death, including how the Black Plague contributed to the social changes of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Finally, find out which disease is traditionally thought to have caused the Black Death, and how it worked! Thank goodness for modern medicine!

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Number the paragraphs 5 9 10 6 7 4 1 8 2 3

Paragraph One 9 words! This is how you shrink it: This is the first paragraph from today’s Reading Study Guide: This is how you shrink it: Bubonic Plague Bubonic Plague was deadly The Bubonic Plague killed about one-third of Europeans. 9 words!

Paragraph Two 8 words! This is how you shrink it: This is the second paragraph from today’s Reading Study Guide: This is how you shrink it: The Plague The Plague spread The plague spread to Italy by trade routes. 8 words!

Paragraph Three 8 words! This is how you shrink it: This is the third paragraph from today’s Reading Study Guide: This is how you shrink it: The Plague How people got infected Infected fleas attached to rats caused the plague. 8 words!

Paragraph Four 10 words! This is how you shrink it: This is the fourth paragraph from today’s Reading Study Guide: This is how you shrink it: The Plague Population decline The plague caused population to drop and Europe to suffer. 10 words!

Underline where you found the answer. Question #1 The plague affected Europe by causing the population to drop and allowing workers to demand higher pay Underline where you found the answer.

Complete with your partner! Take turns reading each paragraph Shrink it! Answer questions 2 and 3 5 9 10 6 7 8

Wednesday What was the Bubonic Plague ? consistent I will understand and be able to correctly use this week’s vocabulary terms about the Bubonic Plague and the Hundred Years’ War by creating modified circle maps for each term. Wednesday 3/4/15 7.6, RH 4, WHST 6 2 What was the Bubonic Plague ? 1933 – FDR is inaugurated consistent

Bell Work The bubonic plague was___________ ______________________________.

consistent adjective Constantly following the same principles, course, form, etc.

LET’S PREPARE OUR PAPERS! 4 Vocabulary Terms this week! LET’S PREPARE OUR PAPERS! 4 circle maps on the front,

Vocabulary terms for this week are: bubonic plague Hundred Years’ War Joan of Arc longbow

Term #1 – “bubonic plague” Definition in your own words: 3 Related words: An illness in Europe and Asia that killed many people and was called the “Black Death” disease 2. buboes 3. fleas Word and Part of Speech bubonic plague “Make A Question”: Visual: Noun How many people died from the bubonic plague?

Hundred Year’s War Joan of Arc longbow After doing the first word together, it is now your turn! Only 3 more terms to go! Hundred Year’s War Joan of Arc longbow Definition in your own words 3 Related Words Term Part of Speech “Make a Question” Visual

PRACTICE TIME! …..then switch Partner A Partner B Partner A Partner B Using your circle maps, quiz your partner on the meanings of 3 of the terms. Put your circle map face down. Try to explain the meaning of the 3 terms asked by your partner without looking at your paper. …..then switch Partner A Partner B Put your circle map face down. Try to explain the meaning of the 2 terms asked by your partner without looking at your paper. Using your circle maps, quiz your partner on the meanings of the last 2 terms.

Thursday How did the plague affect the European economy ($$$$)? succor I will trace the spread of the plague from Asia to Europe and understand how it affected European society by completing a map activity with my learning partner. Thursday 3/5/15 7.6, RH7, WHST 8 2 How did the plague affect the European economy ($$$$)? 1963 – Hula Hoop is patented succor

Bell Work The bubonic plague affected the European economy_______________ ______________________________.

succor Noun Help; relief; aid; assistance

Last, Name S.S. ? 3/6/13 Spread of the Plague Map Activity

Spread of the Plague Map Activity Last, Name S.S. ? 3/6/13 Spread of the Plague Map Activity Atlantic Ocean Mediterranean Sea

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The Black Death: Worst Plague in History http://youtu.be/kScxc9DPrnY *Also accessed on GaggleTube

Friday How did the plague spread from Asia to Europe ? emphatic I will trace the spread of the bubonic plague from Asia to Europe and understand what happened to people if they contracted the disease by completing a flow map and answering focus questions. Friday 3/6/15 7.6, RH 5, WHST 2 2 How did the plague spread from Asia to Europe ? 1899 – Bayer patents aspirin emphatic

Bell Work The plague spread from Asia to Europe ________________________ ______________________________.

emphatic adjective Forceful; insistent; using emphasis

What should be in your Week #26 Packet History Log (T-F) T – C10 L3 RSG (3 ?’s) T– Paragraph Shrinking W – C10 L3 Vocabulary (5 terms) Th – Spread of the Plague Map Activity F – “The Black Death Story”

For this assignment, you will tell the story of the Black Death in pictures. The words are already provided, you provide the illustrations. Let’s go to Europe! Europe

Let’s go to Europe! Europe

When your flow map is finished… When your flow map is done, complete these 4 tasks on a separate piece of paper.