Homework Task The Black Death who, what where, when, and why.

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Homework Task The Black Death who, what where, when, and why

The Black Death what, where, when, who and why Have a minimum of one fact, piece of information or representation for each of the f0llowing - who, what, where, when and why You choose the format - a written piece (typed or handwritten) poster (should include a minimum of twenty words) cartoon strip (minimum of 6 sections) Due Wednesday 19 th November

How 1. Use notes from your jotter 2. Do some internet research 3. Monday lunchtime drop-in

Word Bank Bubonic Pneumonic Plague Fleas Britain Europe Eurasia Fever Buboes Spasms Bacteria Rats Planets Poisoned

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Success Criteria key information your piece should include Criteria Feedback 1. Who was affected by the Plague? Green – Detailed and accurate information. Amber – Covers most key points. Red – limited or not included. 2. What did the Black Plague do to people? Green – Detailed and accurate information Amber – Covers most key points. Red – limited or not included. 3. Where did this take place? Green – Detailed and accurate information Amber – Covers most key points. Red – limited or not included. 4. When did it occur? Green – Detailed and accurate information. Amber – Covers most key points. Red – limited or not included. 5. Why it happened? (This can include why people thought it happened) Green – Detailed and accurate information Amber – Covers most key points. Red – limited or not included.