Wednesday November 20th , 2013

Friday, November 22, 2013

Good afternoon everyone! Today we are continuing on our unit covering the “Formation of Western Europe” by completing notes for Chapter 14 Section 1 and working on some of our terms for the unit.

Here’s what happened today:

  • Lecture-Chapter 14-Section 1-Church Reform and The Crusades-Part 1 (5 Slides)

o        From The Crusades to The Effects of the Crusades

  • Video-The Dark Ages-Part 10-The Crusades (10:02 min)
  • Names and Terms-Chapter 14-The Formation of Western Europe
  • Daily Objective-

o        Content Objective:

§         SWD analysis of the importance of the Crusades in relation to medieval Christian faith by categorizing each Crusade’s purpose and exploring their outcomes through the use of  guided notes

§         SWD applications of the important political/historical figures, events and terms located in Chapter 14 through compiling information on a names and terms worksheet

o        Language Objective:

§         Students will read and write/record information regarding the Crusades in relation to medieval Christian faith by categorizing each Crusade and exploring their outcomes through the creation of teacher led guided notes

§         Students will write definitions designed to create additional supporting vocabulary resources/information through covering the important political/historical figures, events and terms located within Chapter 14 by completing a names and terms activity

 

 

Supplemental Materials: Chapter 14 Section 1(Part 2) PPT, Chapter 14 Section 1 Guided Notes and Chapter 14 Names and Terms

Chapter 14 Section 1 (Part 2)  Power Point

Section 1-Church Reform and the Crusades (Part 2)

Chapter 14 Section 1-Guided Notes

Chapter 14-Section 1-Guided Notes

Chapter 14 Names and Terms

Chapter 14-Names and Terms

 Video Link: The Dark Ages Part 10-The Crusades ( 10:04 min)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRTGk9Sqoqo&safe=active

 

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