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Good Morning! Wednesday Dec 19, 2012

Good Morning! Wednesday Dec 19, 2012. Fix any work that did not follow directions – return for a grade! Turn in any 13 Terms to Know Open text book to Chapter 13, section 1 Work on the TERMS at the top of the new Green Sheet – use 13.1 (most are not typical Vocab words).

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Good Morning! Wednesday Dec 19, 2012

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  1. Good Morning! Wednesday Dec 19, 2012 Fix any work that did not follow directions – return for a grade! Turn in any 13 Terms to Know Open text book to Chapter 13, section 1 Work on the TERMS at the top of the new Green Sheet – use 13.1 (most are not typical Vocab words)

  2. Good Morning! Thursday Dec 20, 2012 All graded work will be given back tomorrow TOMORROW: Early release 11:15 (27 minute classes) TURN IN GREEN SHEET 13.1 (with Terms attached!) IN YOUR NOTEBOOKS: answer these questions: 13.1 The Crusades State the main goal of the Crusades: What year did the Muslims first recapture Edessa? What is the last year of the last crusade? Open your book to page 293

  3. The Crusades

  4. Welcome back! Tuesday January 8, 2013 BRAINSTORM: can you name 3 major themes or topics of information that summarize the European Middle Ages? WITHOUT YOUR BOOK 

  5. Wednesday January 9, 2013 • Open your notebook (REQUIRE DAILY MATERIALS EVERY DAY!) • Write down the chapter 13 section 2 BUZZWORDS! 20% of reading assignment – to be done WITH the reading, not after – invest in a highlighter!

  6. Wednesday January 9, 2013 • Get ready to continue with The Plague video – remind yourself of “watching video” procedures • 13.2 FIB outline is due tomorrow – if you have it today you may turn it in DON’T FORGET TO HIGHLIGHT AS YOU READ • Write & answer these questions in your notes – use your book if necessary: 13.2 Trade & Growth of Towns • Name the trade organization whose purpose was to protect its members from attacks by pirates and foreign competition? • What was “the Black Death”? • When did the Black Death begin? End?

  7. Read directions for CONCEPT BUILDER then answer the 4 questions – turn it in with the homework (13.2 FIB outline) • Get ready to finish the Plague movie

  8. 13.3 Organized Kingdoms Develop • Henry II of England • common law • Thomas Becket • King John of England • Magna Carta • Parliament • War of the Roses • Hugh Capet • Capatian Dynasty • Philip II Augustus • Louis IX of France • Estates General • Hundred Years’ War • Edward III of England • Battle of Agincourt • Joan of Arc • Battle of Orléans • Charles VII of France • nationalism • Otto I of Germany • Hapsburg Family • Holy Roman Empire • Reconquista • Ferdinand of Argon • Isabella of Castile • The Inquisition

  9. Open your textbook Take out your notebook • I.A.1 Goal of the Crusades: • II.A List actions/facts about the increase of trade • II.B List events in the growth of towns • II.D.2 Poem by Dante: • III.A.1 3 things Henry II did for the law • III.A.2 War of the Roses: (1) where? (2) sides (3) why fight? (4) what’s with the roses? (5) winner

  10. III.B.2 Hundred Years’ War Pages 304-305

  11. III. B.2 Hundred Years’ War Pages 304-305

  12. Open your textbook Take out your notebook • III.B.1 Hugh Capet (1) who? (2) actions? • III.B.1 Louis IX (1) who? (2) why made a saint? • III.B.2 Joan of Arc (1) who? (2) actions? • IV.A.2 “Even the popes have to obey Church authority” comes from where? • IV.B.1 John Wycliffe’s followers: • IV.B.2 Jan Hus wanted to end:

  13. 13.4 The Roman Catholic Church Faces Crisis • Henry II of England • common law • Thomas Becket • King John of England • Magna Carta • Parliament • War of the Roses • Hugh Capet • Capatian Dynasty • Philip II Augustus • Louis IX of France • Estates General • Hundred Years’ War • Edward III of England • Battle of Agincourt • Joan of Arc • Battle of Orléans • Charles VII of France • nationalism • Otto I of Germany • Hapsburg Family • Holy Roman Empire • Reconquista • Ferdinand of Argon • Isabella of Castile • The Inquisition

  14. Quick Medieval Timelinewrite this down – screen will change at 11:15 962 German King Otto I becomes Holy Roman Emperor 987 Hugh Capet becomes king of France 1096-1291 The Crusades to recapture the Holy Land 1099 First crusader state established in Edessa 1154-1189 King Henry II rules as king of England 1170 Thomas Becket is murdered 1199-1216 King John is king of England 1215 King John signs Magna Carta 1295 English Parliament meets for 1st time 1337-1453 Hundred Years’ War 1429 Joan of Arc is hero of Battle of Orleans 1455-1485 War of the Roses in England 1492 Reconquista of Spain is complete

  15. Religious Turmoil in Medieval Times French Pope Clement V moved from Rome to Avignon, France Italian Pope Gregory XI returns papacy to Rome Pope Gregory XI dies, Italian Urban VI elected pope; Cardinals try to elect new pope, French Clement VII Great Schism: official popes in Rome, antipopes in Avignon England introduces death penalty for heretics Lollard uprising put down Council of Constance: Martin V elected pope; ends Great Schism; general council established that even the popes had to obey Jan Hus burned at the stake _____ _____ _____ ____-____ _____ _____ ___ - ___ _____

  16. Medieval Achievements

  17. Medieval Achievements

  18. Religious Turmoil in Medieval Times French Pope Clement V moved from Rome to Avignon, France Italian Pope Gregory XI returns papacy to Rome Pope Gregory XI dies, Italian Urban VI elected pope; Cardinals try to elect new pope, French Clement VII Great Schism: official popes in Rome, antipopes in Avignon England introduces death penalty for heretics Lollard uprising put down Council of Constance: Martin V elected pope; ends Great Schism; general council established that even the popes had to obey Jan Hus burned at the stake 1309 1377 1378 1378-1418 1401 1414 1414-1418 1415

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