The Black Death, 1348 Objectives :  To examine where the Black originated, and how it spread across Europe  To understand the different types of Plague.

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The Black Death, 1348 Objectives :  To examine where the Black originated, and how it spread across Europe  To understand the different types of Plague – their symptoms, outcome etc.

King Death ! The Black Death arrived in England in the summer of It was to spread fear and death across the kingdom. Where had it come from? What were the symptoms of this disease? Watch the video clip, and gather information about the origins of this disease. (7 mins)

Origin & spread of the Black Death Originated in Far East. How & why do you think it spread ?

Origin & spread of the Black Death Task : On your copy of the map, draw arrows & dates to explain the route that the disease took. Then in a paragraph, explain the reasons behind how it spread across Europe (eg how it spread from country to country, from person to person etc)

The symptoms Make clear notes on the following points :  Pneumonic plague - How did it travel /was it caught ? – What symptoms did the victim duffer ? – How quickly would they die ? – What was the survival rate ?

The symptoms  Bubonic plague – How did it travel / was it caught ? – On your copy of the images, explain / label what is happening at each stage – How quickly would victims die ? – What was the survival rate ?  Why was it called the Black Death ?

The Symptoms How did it travel /was it caught? What symptoms did the victim suffer? How quickly would they die? What was the survival rate? Bubonic plague How did it travel / was it caught? What symptoms did the victim suffer? How quickly would victims die? What was the survival rate?  DISCUSS: Why was it called the Black Death ? Pneumonic plagueBubonic plague How did it travel /was it caught? What symptoms did the victim suffer? How quickly would they die? What was the survival rate? DISCUSS: Why was it called the Black Death?

Image of the Black Death Examine the picture, then answer these questions in your book. How does this picture portray the Black Death ? Is it accurate ? How is it useful to us in studying the disease? The title is Triumph of Death – what did the artist mean?