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1 Feudalism in Europe and Japan
Week #23 Feudalism in Europe and Japan

2 “Feudalism in Europe and Japan”
Last Name, First Name 2/ / ? 23 “Feudalism in Europe and Japan” This week in class I will compare and contrast feudalism in Europe and in Japan.

3 Monday From last week, how were manors “worlds unto themselves”? grimy
I will compare and contrast feudalism in Europe and Japan by reading the Reading Study Guide and answer related questions with my learning partner. Monday 2/9/ , RH 2, WHST From last week, how were manors “worlds unto themselves”? 1773 – William Henry Harrison is born grimy

4 Bell Work Manors were “worlds unto themselves” because….

5 grimy Covered with grime; dirty; filthy
adjective Covered with grime; dirty; filthy Example: I shook his grimy hand.

6 classroom.google.com Chapter 9 Lesson 3 Reading Study Guide – “Daily Life in Medieval Europe”

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8 Answer Together as an entire class
Questions #1.1 and 1.2 Two similarities between Japanese and European feudalism are that both cultures used professionally trained soldiers and both had powerful landowners. Bushido promoted courage, kindness, and loyalty to the daimyo. Answer Together as an entire class

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10 Answer Together with your partner
Questions #2.1 and 2.2 Answer Together with your partner

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12 Answer individually by yourself
Questions #3.1 and 3.2 Answer individually by yourself

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14 Tuesday What religions did samurai and knights practice? snare
I will understand and be able to correctly use this week’s vocabulary terms about Japanese and European feudalism by completing modified circle maps for each term. Tuesday 2/10/ , RH 4, WHST What religions did samurai and knights practice? 1763 – Treaty of Paris ends French-Indian War snare

15 Bell Work Samurai practiced____________. Knights practiced____________.

16 snare verb To catch by trickery or wile; to trap

17 “Feudalism: Life in a Castle”

18 LET’S PREPARE OUR PAPERS!
Only 4 Vocabulary Terms this week! LET’S PREPARE OUR PAPERS!

19 bushido epic poem lyric poetry legacy Term Definition
wikipedia.org Definition in your own words 3 Related Words bushido epic poem lyric poetry legacy Term Part of Speech “Make a Question” Visual

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21 Wednesday What is a legacy? Provide an example of a legacy. beseech
I will continue comparing and contrasting feudalism in Europe and Japan by synthesizing all the information I have learned this week and creating a Google Slides presentation. Wednesday 2/11/ , RH 1, WHST /4 What is a legacy? Provide an example of a legacy. 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from prison beseech

22 Bell Work A legacy is____________________. One example of a legacy is_______ _____________________________.

23 beseech verb To implore urgently; to beg eagerly for; solicit.

24 Feudalism: Europe vs. Japan
Day 1 Goals: Finish slides 1-3 Find pictures that fit the content of your page Cutting and pasting is strictly prohibited and will result in an automatic zero. Everything must be in your own words

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26 Thursday In which society did women enjoy great freedom? abrupt
I will continue comparing and contrasting feudalism in Europe and Japan by synthesizing all the information I have learned this week and creating a Google Slides presentation. Thursday 2/12/ , RH 1, WHST /4 In which society did women enjoy great freedom? 1809 – Abraham Lincoln is born abrupt

27 Bell Work Women enjoyed greater freedom in _______________.

28 abrupt Adj. Sudden or unexpected; terminating or changing suddenly

29 Feudalism: Europe vs. Japan
Day 2 Goals: Finish slides 4-5 Go to slide 6 and follow directions exactly. Delete slide 6 when finished “Turn-in” your project


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