Choose your kingdom! Kingdom of France Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Aragon Kingdom of England.

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Choose your kingdom! Kingdom of France Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Aragon Kingdom of England

BIG 12: Holy Roman Empire

BIG 10: Kingdom of England

PAC 12: Kingdom of France

BIG EAST: Kingdom of Aragon

THE FEUDAL GAME

SERFS Your Mission: Work hard. If you work hard, you will receive 3 muffins. –You keep 1 muffin. –You give 1 muffin to a knight. –You give 1 muffin to the noble.

KNIGHTS Your Mission: Protect your land. If Mr. Booms comes dressed as a Viking, you may use your “sword” to swat him below the the neck / above the waist. Do not let a Viking steal your riches!

NOBLES Your Mission: Make sure that everything runs smoothly in your land. Make sure your peasants are working hard, and make sure your knights are defending the land. If you collect a surplus of muffins (4+), you may sell 3 of your muffins to earn 1 coin. If Mr. Booms comes dressed as a king and demands a tax, you must pay the tax.

KING Your Mission: Collect enough tax to raise a true army. Collect tax from the nobles.

VIKING Your Mission: Get rich! Attack the kingdoms of Western Europe and steal riches!

In order to protect yourself, you need to build a… Mr. Booms at Burg Eltz in Germany

Your Task Today, your team will create a paper castle. You will label each part of the castle.

Your Challenge You must build the castle faster than the Vikings can destroy your castle with a catapult!

Will you be ready when I besiege your castle?

Drum tower You need to build drum towers… inside here, you will hide archers who will be ready to fire arrows at me!

Arrowslit You will need to create arrowslits in each of your drum towers… archers will fire arrows through these holes.

Arrowslit

Curtain Wall with Battlements You will need to build curtain walls. At the top of each wall, you need to construct tooth shapes called battlements. Your soldiers can stand on the wall, look down, and still be protected.

Curtain Wall with Battlements

Moat In order to attack the castle, I will cross the moat. I won’t tunnel under it because the tunnel would flood!

Drawbridge Hopefully, you will leave your drawbridge open so that I can cross the moat and enter the castle!

Gatehouse The first building I will enter is the gatehouse.

Portcullis Hopefully, you leave the portcullis up so that I can enter the gatehouse!

Murder Holes Once inside the gatehouse, I will be sure to look up! I will need to watch out for the holes in the ceiling from which you drop harmful substances down on me! These substances might include rocks, arrows, scalding water, hot sand, quicklime, tar, or boiling oil!

Bailey As I exit the gatehouse, I’ll step into the bailey. This is much like Valor’s courtyard between the 5 th and 6 th grade classes. Here’s where the siege turns into a battle…

Keep Finally, the most important part of the castle! You need to build a keep. This is where the castle residents would go if enemies broke through the castle walls.

Your Task Today, your team will create a paper castle. You will label each part of the castle. Be creative. Add a moat and a drawbridge!

Your Challenge You must build the castle faster than the Vikings can build a catapult to attack your castle!

Homework On a separate sheet of paper, you will create your own 2-D castle. You must label all of the parts! It must be creative and colorful. Make sure that NO ONE can break into this castle!