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In Days Of Old Power Point Three For use with lesson 4, Times Are Changing. Further Power Point information can be obtained by going to the on-line lesson.

Day 11 In Days of Old Scientific Achievements

Timeline

Scientific Achievements

Scientific Achievement

Let’s Review! Scientific Achievements Parchment Paper Magnetic Compass Printing Press Gun Powder

Day 12 In Days of Old Technological Achievements

Technological Achievements (Tools and weapons) Catapults What are these?

Technological Achievements (Tools and weapons) Siege Tower What is this?

Technological Inventions (Tools and weapons) What are these? Weapons and protection

Let’s Review! Technological Achievements Tools Weapons

Day 13 In Days of Old Cultural and Intellectual Achievements

Cultural and Intellectual Achievements (Cultural) Troubadour

Cultural and Intellectual Achievements (Intellectual) Printing

Cultural and Intellectual Achievements Gothic ArchitectureStained Glass

Let’s Review! Cultural and Intellectual Achievements Troubadour Gothic Architecture Stained Glass Printing, Bookbinding Magnetic Compass

Day 14 In Days of Old Trade led to Exploration

Exploration The compass helped explorers.

Why did the Vikings travel?

Why did Marco Polo travel?

The Crusades

Let’s Review! Trade led to exploration Magnetic Compass Vikings Marco Polo The Crusades

Day 15 In Days of Old Unit Review

Middle Ages Timeline

Are you ready? Okay! Let’s show what you know!! Summative Assessment #3