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Middle Ages Informational Booklet

Middle Ages Informational Booklet. You will need three sheets of paper one yellow and two white. Stack them on top of each other. Fold them in half. Place two staples on the folded side to create a binding. Turn your book so we can start with the information.

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Middle Ages Informational Booklet

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  1. Middle Ages Informational Booklet

  2. You will need three sheets of paper one yellow and two white

  3. Stack them on top of each other

  4. Fold them in half

  5. Place two staples on the folded side to create a binding

  6. Turn your book so we can start with the information

  7. On your cover, you will create a Coat of Arms for your family

  8. Family Crest A coat of arms or family crest has long been a symbol of a family’s values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to distinguish himself. These coats of arms have been passed down throughout generations.

  9. Family Crest SYMBOLISM OF COLORS ON A FAMILY CREST Gold Generosity  Silver or White Sincerity, Peace Purple Justice, Sovereignty, Regal Red Warrior, Martyr, Military Strength Blue Strength, Loyalty Green Hope, loyalty in love Black Constancy, Grief Orange Worthwhile Ambition Maroon Victorious, Patient in Battle

  10. Family Crest SYMBOLISM OF BEASTS ON A FAMILY CREST Lion Fierce Courage. Tiger Fierceness and valour Fish Of Regal origin, one of high nature. Bear Fierce Protection Wolf Perseverance in siege or effort Leopard Valiant and enduring warrior Horse Readiness for duty Bull Valour and magnanimity

  11. Family Crest SYMBOLISM OF BEASTS ON A FAMILY CREST Boar Fierce fighter, fights to the death. Boars Head Hospitality Conies (Hares and Rabbits) Peace-loving Fox Wise defence, wisdom Dog (Talbot, Greyhound) Courage, fidelity, loyalty Dolphin Affection, charity Tortoise Invulnerability Griffin Valiant soldier - to the death Dragon Valiant defender Stag, Buck or Deer Skillful, Politic, lover of harmony. Snake Wisdom.

  12. Family Crest SYMBOLISM OF BIRDS ON A FAMILY CREST Martlet/Swallow One who has been disposessed of land. Eagle Protector, noble nature, power, strength. Peacock Beauty, pride Swan A musical person, poetry, harmony Dove Love, Peace.

  13. Open your book Table of Contents Family Crest 1. Explanation of Family Crest 2. Table of Contents 3. Battle of Hastings 4. Magna Carta 5. Manor 6. Church Hierarchy Pyramid 7. European Feudal Pyramid 8. Japanese Feudal Pyramid 9. Crusades Map 10. Bubonic Plague Map On this page you will construct a well-written paragraph describing the elements of your family crest on the front cover. 1 2

  14. Turn the Page Battle of Hastings Magna Carta 3 4

  15. Turn the Page Manor Church Hierarchy Pyramid 5 6

  16. Turn the Page European Feudal Pyramid Japanese Feudal Pyramid 7 8

  17. Turn the Page Crusades Map Bubonic Plague Map 9 10

  18. Go Back to Page 3 & 4 Battle of Hastings Magna Carta On this page you will recreate a portion of the Bayeux Tapestry 3 4

  19. Bayeux Tapestry A tapestry is a heavy cloth woven with rich, often varicolored designs, usually hung on walls. 20in tall x 230ft long

  20. Bayeux Tapestry Describes the Norman conquest of England

  21. Bayeux Tapestry The main character of the tapestry is William the Conqueror

  22. Look at Page 4 Battle of Hastings Magna Carta On this page you will write your “Great Charter of Freedoms”, or Magna Carta, to Mr.Kendler 3 4

  23. Magna Carta Read about the Magna Carta on page 353 in your textbook. Think about the following questions: What did it guarantee? Why was it introduced? Who did it apply to?

  24. Magna Carta Within reason, create your Magna Carta to Mr. Kendler explaining which freedoms you feel you should have and why. Your letter should be well written with no grammatical errors. Be sure it is school appropriate.

  25. Results of Page 3 & 4 Battle of Hastings Magna Carta 3 4

  26. Turn the Page Manor Church Hierarchy Pyramid On this page you will recreate a medieval manor using page 326 in your textbook and other examples 5 6

  27. The Manor • Your manor must contain the following items: • A Lord’s Castle 8. Pasture Lands • A stream 9. Lord’s Domain • The Village 10. Serf’s Fields • A Christian Church 11. A Mill • A Priest’s House 12. The Lord’s Forest • Paths 13. The Lord’s Pond • Animal Pen 14. A Name

  28. The Manor

  29. A manor house

  30. A manor house with a moat

  31. Manor house and Church

  32. The gate house of a manor

  33. A lord's castle sits in the background of this picture. The peasants are working the land that is part of the lord's fief.

  34. A Water Mill

  35. A water mill

  36. Look at Page 6 Manor Church Hierarchy Pyramid On this page you will recreate the hierarchy of the Church using icons that represent Church officials. 5 6

  37. Church Hierarchy Pyramid Create a pyramid that represents the levels of Church officials in the Catholic Church.

  38. Church Flow Chart The Pope A Bishop A Priest

  39. Results of Pages 5 & 6 Manor Church Hierarchy Pyramid 5 6

  40. Turn the Page European Feudal Pyramid Japanese Feudal Pyramid On this page you will recreate the European feudal pyramid using page 324 in your textbook 7 8

  41. European Feudalism CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER KING LOYALTY AND SERVICE LAND POWERFUL NOBLES LAND AND PROTECTION LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE LESSER NOBLES (KNIGHTS) LABOR PROTECTION SERFS AND FREEMEN

  42. Look at Page 8 European Feudal Pyramid Japanese Feudal Pyramid On this page you will recreate the Japanese feudal pyramid using page 475 in your textbook 7 8

  43. Japanese Feudalism CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER Peasants/Merchants/Artisans

  44. Japanese Feudalism CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER LESSER NOBLES (Samurai) LABOR PROTECTION Peasants/Merchants/Artisans

  45. Japanese Feudalism CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER POWERFUL NOBLES LAND AND PROTECTION LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE LESSER NOBLES (Samurai) LABOR PROTECTION Peasants/Merchants/Artisans

  46. Japanese Feudalism CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER Emperor LOYALTY AND SERVICE LAND POWERFUL NOBLES LAND AND PROTECTION LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE LESSER NOBLES (Samurai) LABOR PROTECTION Peasants/Merchants/Artisans

  47. Results of Pages 7 & 8 European Feudal Pyramid Japanese Feudal Pyramid Explain the differences between the two styles of Feudalism 7 8

  48. Turn the Page Crusades Map Bubonic Plague Map On this page you will draw out the routes taken by the Crusaders. You will also briefly explain each Crusade. 9 10

  49. The Crusades Using page 344 in your textbook you should be able to illustrate all 4 Crusades. Begin with a starting point like: Jerusalem.

  50. The Crusades Or Marseille

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