Agenda 1. Activity #5 Day #2 2.Notes- Kings and Popes 3.Activity #9- Notes and Page 356 4.BrainPop- Magna Carta 5.Activity #6- Use Quote to Answer Question.

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Agenda 1. Activity #5 Day #2 2.Notes- Kings and Popes 3.Activity #9- Notes and Page BrainPop- Magna Carta 5.Activity #6- Use Quote to Answer Question (Two Sentences) 6.Activity #7- Page 537

Homework Test Corrections due by Wednesday, March 5, 2014 Finish Activities 5, 6, 7, and 9

ACTIVITY#5 DAY 2 A DAY IN THE LIFE PRETEND YOU ARE A PEASANT (SERF) AND TELL ME WHAT A TYPICAL DAY IN YOUR LIFE WOULD BE LIKE

6-5.4Explain the role and influence of the Roman Catholic Church in medieval Europe

The student will be able to analyze and compare and contrast the role of Pope and also that of a king using a teacher- created chart.

Kings Vs. Popes KING- the head of Feudal society. He often was the most powerful lord in the area. Charlemagne

Pope  POPE- head of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. The church owned land and had influence based on religion.

Pope Francis