Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance?. List as many characteristics as you can of the three historical periods of art You may use bullet point notes for.

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Classical, Medieval, or Renaissance?

List as many characteristics as you can of the three historical periods of art You may use bullet point notes for this Do not share ideas with anyone else in your group Be prepared to share your ideas

Read over the characteristics of art in each historical period Highlight the information from each category that you DIDN’T include on your own categories paper Circle any vocabulary words you don’t know

Carefully examine each art piece on the screen Review with your partner the information on your characteristics sheet to determine in which historical period the work was created Circle the answer on your sheet, and write 2-3 bullet point reasons why you chose this period

Give two reasons for choosing this era

Give two reasons for choosing this era

Give two reasons for choosing this era

Give two reasons for choosing this era

Give two reasons for choosing this era

Give two reasons for choosing this era