Homework 4/28 Unit 8 Vocab Assessment – WEDNESDAY 4/30! Warm Up 4/28 **This MUST be done on notebook paper! We will use the rest of the paper for something.

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Homework 4/28 Unit 8 Vocab Assessment – WEDNESDAY 4/30! Warm Up 4/28 **This MUST be done on notebook paper! We will use the rest of the paper for something else later 1. Has anyone ever taken something important from you that you felt was rightfully yours? How did you feel? What did you do? If not, what do you think you would feel and do in that situation?

DAILY Expectations 1.Be prepared (pencil, paper, homework done) 2.Stay on task 3.Keep hands and feet to yourself 4.Raise your hand to speak or get out of your seat 5.Respect yourself, others, and school property

Reflection Tickets If you are not following expectations, you will receive a reflection ticket Complete the ticket and set it on the corner of your desk for me to pick up If you receive 3 or more tickets in one week, you will receive a lunch detention as your consequence If our whole class has no reflection tickets for the week, we will go outside 6 th block

Taken from a French manuscript from the 1300s, this picture shows Crusaders (right) fighting Muslims (left). The CRUSADES What were they?

The CRUSADES What were they? – The Crusades were a series of military campaigns by Christian nations in Europe during the Middle Ages. They were intended to stop the expansion of Islamic nations and reclaim Muslim-controlled lands that were considered holy by Christians.Europe – F14D B859-E5BE2F07C2DC F14D B859-E5BE2F07C2DC – C28B1-5A A-A57AA90DF720 C28B1-5A A-A57AA90DF720 – 3DB6E-B6C6-4C49-BB6F-B4C34E9C78AD 3DB6E-B6C6-4C49-BB6F-B4C34E9C78AD

Textbook Let’s read pages together…

THINK Were the Christian’s right to lead the Crusades? Is it okay to use violence to get what you want? What would have been a possible alternative to the Crusades?

PAIR With the person beside you, discuss your answers. Compare similarities and differences. Were the Christian’s right to lead the Crusades? Is it okay to use violence to get what you want? What would have been a possible alternative to the Crusades?

SHARE Each partner group will share what they discussed about the questions! Were the Christian’s right to lead the Crusades? Is it okay to use violence to get what you want? What would have been a possible alternative to the Crusades?

Homework 4/29 Unit 8 Vocab Assessment – WEDNESDAY 4/30! Assessment on Middle Ages FRIDAY 5/2! Warm Up 4/29 ***Complete on the notebook paper from yesterday!**** 1.The Crusades involved a disagreement over ____ lands, in particular, the city of _______. 2.Who were the Crusaders? 3.Did the Crusades align with the religious principles of the Christians? Why or why not?

The end of the Crusades… The 3 rd and 4 th crusades had some military victories but failed to capture Jerusalem. After this, many poor boys and girls in Europe became convinced that God would help them conquer Jerusalem.Europe Thousands of them began to travel to the Holy Land in This event is called the Children’s Crusade. Many of these children starved or froze to death on their journey. Others were drowned at sea or sold into slavery. None of them reached the Holy Land.

The Crusades’ lasting impact on history… Although the Crusaders succeeded in controlling part of the Holy Land for periods of time, they failed in their goal of permanently controlling the region. Also, their efforts caused bitter feelings between Muslims and Christians for centuries. However, the Crusades did spur economic growth. Trade increased between cities along the Mediterranean Sea, and Italian cities made huge profits by transporting crusaders and their supplies. Trade Mediterranean Sea

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