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AGENDA 3-5-2014 1.Quiz Middle Ages #1 2.Notes- Roman Catholic Church (Religious Orders) 3.Activity #10- 3-Ring Venn Compare the Franciscans, Dominicans,

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1 AGENDA 3-5-2014 1.Quiz Middle Ages #1 2.Notes- Roman Catholic Church (Religious Orders) 3.Activity #10- 3-Ring Venn Compare the Franciscans, Dominicans, and Cistercian Monks 4.Notes- Gothic and Romanesque Architecture 5.Activity #11- Is it Gothic or Romanesque

2 Homework 3-5-2014 Finish through Activity #10 in your Booklets Study Notes 5-10 Minutes

3 6-5.4Explain the role and influence of the Roman Catholic Church in medieval Europe

4 Objectives 1.The students will compare the three major Christian orders during the Middle Ages, Dominican, Franciscan, and Cistercian, using a three-ring Venn diagram and a 20 words or less writing activity. 2.The students will analyze the features of early, gothic, and Romanesque architecture, and categorize pictures based on their features as one of the three using a teacher-created chart.

5 Religious Orders The Roman Catholic church is led by the pope, cardinals, bishops, priests and nuns A religious order is a large group of priests who believe the same things

6 ARCHBISHOPS CARDINALS POPE BISHOPS MONKS, PRIESTS, AND NUNS

7 Monks and Monasteries MONKS- Male religious leaders who gives his life to prayer and good works. They usually live in MONASTERIES CISTERCIAN Monks created many new farming techniques, which helped Europeans grow more crops

8 MONASTARIES FRANCISICAN Monks taught Christianity to the people, and helped the poor and served as missionaries. DOMINICAN Monks defended church teachings, and preached to well- educated people

9 Universities The first two UNIVERSITIES were the University of Bologna, Italy and the Sorbonne in Paris, France and mostly educated priests. In universities in the Middle Ages students studied grammar, logic, math, geometry, music and astronomy.


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