DAY 2 REFORMATION MS.T. BELL WORK 10/30 1. THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION WAS A DIRECT RESPONSE TO… a) A NEW POPE BEING APPOINTED b) BLACK PLAGUE BEING SPREAD.

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DAY 2 REFORMATION MS.T

BELL WORK 10/30 1. THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION WAS A DIRECT RESPONSE TO… a) A NEW POPE BEING APPOINTED b) BLACK PLAGUE BEING SPREAD THOUGHT EUROPE c) THE SELLING OF INDULGENCES d) HUMANISTS CREATING NEW WORKS OF ART THAT ANGERED THE CHURCH

PASS YOUR BELL WORK TO THE RIGHT MAKE SURE IF YOU HAD A SINGLE SIDED BW FROM LAST WEEK, YOU TURN IN BOTH PAPERS WITH YOUR NAME.

CURRENT EVENT CNN STUDENT NEWS

HORRIBLE HISTORIES: HENRY VIII

VOCAB TIME! YOU NEED A PARTNER! SCOOT YOUR DESKS TOGETHER. IT’S A COMPETITION!

TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND DRAW A T-CHART ON YOUR PAGE Henry VIII Martin Luther

READ ABOUT HENRY VIII PAGE 492 BEGIN AT THE RED WORDS “ENGLAND BECOMES PROTESTANT” STOP AT THE BOLDED WORDS “CONSEQUENCES OF HENRY’S CHANGES” AS YOU READ, LOOK FOR KEY ATTRIBUTES/ACTIONS OF HENRY AND PUT THEM ON THE CHART UNDER HIS NAME

SHARE WITH YOUR PARTNER SHOW WHERE YOU FOUND IT

READ ABOUT MARTIN LUTHER PAGE 489 BEGIN AT THE RED TITLE “LUTHER CHALLENGES THE CHURCH” STOP AT THE END OF THE PAGE AS YOU READ, LOOK FOR KEY ATTRIBUTES/ACTIONS OF HENRY AND PUT THEM ON THE CHART UNDER HIS NAME

SHARE WITH YOUR PARTNER SHOW WHERE YOU FOUND IT

DISCUSS OF THE COMPARISON BETWEEN HENRY AND LUTHER. SUMMARIZE THEIR SIMILARITIES AND THEIR DIFFERENCES.

EXIT TICKET (PUT IN BASKET ON WAY OUT) CHOOSE MARTIN LUTHER OR HENRY VIII 1. THREE REASONS HENRY OR LUTHER IS RELEVANT TO TODAY/IMPORTANT TO HISTORY 2. THREE CAUSES REFORMATION WAS NEEDED (IN THE EYES OF HENRY OR LUTHER) 3. THREE POINTS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE LEADER

JOHN GREEN THE REFORMATION