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Vocabulary/Bell Ringer Journal Impact of Printing Chart PP Notes: Renaissance. An overview Chart: Italian v. Northern Renaissance Reading: What is wrong with the Church? Notes: Reformation Venn Diagram: Luther v. Catholicism Picture Tour: Luther v. Catholicism Notes: Effects of the Reformation Reading on Lutheranism or Catholicism Web: Renaissance/Reformation

Day 1: Opening We will Define Renaissance and explain why it took place in Italy We will identify what it means to be a “Renaissance Man” Closing: Students will identify an example of a modern day Renaissance Man.

Bell Ringer 1/3= Attempted but was incorrect in answer 2/3=Attempted and was partially correct in answer 3/3=Attempted and was fully correct in answer The Printing Press was invented during the early stages of the Renaissance. Identify and explain 3 important effects of this invention Record your answer in sentence form Write your name and date at the top

Day 2: Students will.. Contrast the Italian and Northern Renaissances (chart) Identify, by highlighting and ranking, 5 major problems within the medieval church (reading) Compare the Medieval selling of indulgences to a modern day example of corruption (simile) Define the Reformation period and explain its causes (notes) Compare the Lutheran to the Catholic tradition in terms of means to salvation, authority and worship (Reading and Venn)

Bell Ringer 1/3= Attempted but was incorrect in answers 2/3=Attempted and was partially correct in answers 3/3=Attempted and was fully correct in answers

DescriptionYes, this accurately describes the reformation period. No this does not accurately describe the reformation period. The reformation was when European technology was superior to Asian and Muslim technology The reformation was when people challenged the authority of the Catholic Church The reformation was when great scientific discoveries were made in Europe The reformation was when the Catholic Church was formed The reformation was when people rebelled against Monarchs The reformation was when alternatives to Catholicism was being considered by people The reformation was when other churches were being formed leading to more religious choice The reformation was when Europe came under the authority of all powerful monarchs The reformation was when Church corruption was being exposed The reformation led to a time when Europe was no longer united under one religion The reformation was when people began valuing secular ideas

Day 3: Students will.. Compare/Contrast Lutheranism to Catholicism in terms of means to salvation, language, sacraments and authority (Venn/Pic Tour) Identify the Long Term effects of the Reformation including the goals of the Catholic Counter Reformation (Notes) Compare the religious breakdown of Europe in 1400 v (Notes) Explain how the Renaissance helped to lead to the Reformation period (Web)