Learning Target 7.51 Copy the learning target (next slide) onto the correct page of your LTN. Divide the front and back of your paper as shown in the diagrams.

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Learning Target 7.51 Copy the learning target (next slide) onto the correct page of your LTN. Divide the front and back of your paper as shown in the diagrams on slides 3 and 4. Use the textbooks to complete each section. As an example, the first one has been done for you. The map shown on slide 5 is a reference.

Learning Target 7.51 I can explain the institution and impact of missionaries on Christianity and the diffusion of Christianity from Europe to other parts of the world in the medieval and early modern periods.

FRONT Cyril and Methodius Patrick Skip 5 lines Who? What? When? Where? (pp. 94-95) Patrick (pp. 95 and 250) What? When? Where? Why? They created an alphabet for the Slavic languages. Skip 5 lines A.D. 863 Eastern Europe They felt like the Slavs would be more interested in Christianity if they could learn about it in their own language.

BACK 40 Monks Jesuits Skip 5 lines Who? What? When? Where? Why? (p. 95 and 250) Jesuits (pp. 310-311 and 334, notes) What? When? Where? Why? Skip 5 lines

Early Medieval Europe Patrick to the Celts in Ireland 40 Monks to the Anglo-Saxons in England Cyril and Methodius to the Slavs in Eastern Europe Jesuits to Asia North America