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(Date) Warm Up: In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you know or think you know about life on a manor during the Middle Ages
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Life on a Manor Part I 32 points Read the first page of Life on a Manor Underline the most important information in each paragraph. 4 points
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Life on a Manor Reread paragraph one. List the three most important facts in the comment margin. 3 points
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Life on a Manor Based on paragraph one, draw a mini-map of a typical manor from the Middle Ages. 7 points
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Life on a Manor Reread paragraph three. Based on the information, write a paragraph of at least five lines telling whether you would rather be a freedman or a serf. Use at least three facts from the paragraph. Underline the facts from the reading that you use in your writing. 8 points
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Life on a Manor Reread paragraph four. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell whether it would have been preferable to be a serf or a slave. Use at least three facts from the reading. Underline the information you used from the reading, in your writing. 8 points
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(Date) Warm Up: In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about living on a manor during the Middle Ages
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Life on a Manor Part II 25 points
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Working Life Read Working Life Underline the most important information in each paragraph 4 points
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Working Life Reread paragraph one In the margin, write the most interesting or important information given. 2 points
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Working Life Reread paragraph two In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell why it was good to be the lord. Use at least two facts from the reading. Underline the facts in your writing. 8 points
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Working Life Reread the last two paragraphs. Write the three most important ideas in the comment margin. 3 points
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Working life Based on the reading, write a paragraph of at least five lines explaining if you believe it would have been more difficult to be a serf during the Middle Ages, or a manual laborer today. Include at least three facts from the reading. Underline the facts in your writing. 8 points
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(Date) Warm Up: In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about the working life of a serf in the Middle Ages.
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Life on a Manor Part III 31 points
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Life beyond Work Closely read the section. Underline the most important information in each paragraph. 5 points
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Life beyond Work Reread the section. In the comment margin, list the similarities and differences that manor life has to your life. 5 points
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Life beyond Work Reread paragraph one. Imagine you are a serf living on a manor. Write a diary entry of at least five lines talking about your house which you built, and are quite proud of. Use three facts from the reading. Underline the facts in your writing. 8 points
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Life beyond Work Reread paragraph two. Write a second diary entry discussing your growing displeasure with your diet. Use at least three facts from the reading. Underline the facts in your writing. 8 points
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Life beyond Work Reread the final two paragraphs Draw a picture of a male or female serf. Label five items of clothing on your serf. 5 points
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(Date) Warm Up: In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about the home life of serfs during the Middle Ages.
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Life on the Manor Part IV 24 points
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Recreation Read the four paragraphs under Recreation Underline the most important information in each paragraph 4 points
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Recreation Reread the first two paragraphs. In the comment margin create two columns: “like” and “dislike” Place each recreational activity in one of the two columns according to your personal preferences. Include at least eight activities 4 points
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Recreation Reread paragraph three In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell whether you believe it would be easier to be a teen runaway today, or a serf runaway in the Middle Ages. Use three facts from the reading. Underline the facts used. 8 points
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Recreation Reread paragraph 4. Write a dialogue between a husband and wife of at least 10 lines discussing their unhappiness on the manor, and making plans to start a new life. Include at least three facts from the reading. Underline the facts in your dialogue. 8 points
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