Friday, December 12, 2008
B Day
We began the Renaissance Unit. Students copied the syllabus off the board (so get them from a classmate if you were absent). Also students worked on yellow worksheet: Improvements in Europe. In order to complete the chart you will need to read the chapter in the text beginning on page 387. Also students finished bookwork assignment from last class. (page 477 #1-8).
Thursday, December 11, 2008
A Day
We began the Renaissance Unit. Students copied the syllabus off the board (so get them from a classmate if you were absent). Also students worked on yellow worksheet: Improvements in Europe. In order to complete the chart you will need to read the chapter in the text beginning on page 387. Also students finished bookwork assignment from last class. (page 477 #1-8).
Friday, December 5, 2008
All classes.
Since we are done with the Middle Ages Unit we will be watching Monty Python And the Holy Grail for the next couple of classes.
If you have been absent you need to hand in the following items:
!00 years war and the Plague Chart
England and France develop Chart
William the Conqueror
Magna Carta Venn Diagram
Middle Ages Unit Exam Cheat sheet.
If you missed the test you need to make arrangements to make it up.
If you have been absent you need to hand in the following items:
!00 years war and the Plague Chart
England and France develop Chart
William the Conqueror
Magna Carta Venn Diagram
Middle Ages Unit Exam Cheat sheet.
If you missed the test you need to make arrangements to make it up.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Gregory and Boniface and the big test question...
Ok there seems to be some confusion about these guys.
Gregory was a pope who starting in the year 590 is famous for working to create a dynamic church that was secular and powerful.
Don't remember what secular means? Look it up!
Boniface VIII was a pope who fought with the French King in 1300. He was trying to reassert his power of the Kings of Europe (as previous popes had). But this was after the power of the popes diminished due to the crusades. This would lead to a conflict that would further diminish the church's authority: The Great Schism. You have a chart about the great schism, so read up on it.
Gregory was a pope who starting in the year 590 is famous for working to create a dynamic church that was secular and powerful.
Don't remember what secular means? Look it up!
Boniface VIII was a pope who fought with the French King in 1300. He was trying to reassert his power of the Kings of Europe (as previous popes had). But this was after the power of the popes diminished due to the crusades. This would lead to a conflict that would further diminish the church's authority: The Great Schism. You have a chart about the great schism, so read up on it.
B day
New Vocab:
Heresy: holding religious beliefs that differ from the teaching of the church
Inquisition: a court held by the church to suppress heresy
Heretic: one who commits heresy
Exam: The exam will look pretty much like your middle ages unit syllabus. You will NOT be tested on objectives # 5 and #8.
I will include one additional question on the exam: "How did the authority of the Catholic Church change over the course of the middle ages? Explain with 5 specific details."
The answer for this question can be found throughout the unit, not in one place. Please consider the rise of church power mirroring the rise of the Frankish Empire (worksheet: "Charlemagne unites German Kingdoms"), crusades, inquisition, serfdom, results of the black death, and the various popes we talked about.
Here is another hint: The power of the church rose steadily, peaked, and then declined. Fill in the appropriate details.
Vocab to be added to your syllabus: Magna Carta, Common Law, Gregory VII, and Boniface VIII.
Heresy: holding religious beliefs that differ from the teaching of the church
Inquisition: a court held by the church to suppress heresy
Heretic: one who commits heresy
Exam: The exam will look pretty much like your middle ages unit syllabus. You will NOT be tested on objectives # 5 and #8.
I will include one additional question on the exam: "How did the authority of the Catholic Church change over the course of the middle ages? Explain with 5 specific details."
The answer for this question can be found throughout the unit, not in one place. Please consider the rise of church power mirroring the rise of the Frankish Empire (worksheet: "Charlemagne unites German Kingdoms"), crusades, inquisition, serfdom, results of the black death, and the various popes we talked about.
Here is another hint: The power of the church rose steadily, peaked, and then declined. Fill in the appropriate details.
Vocab to be added to your syllabus: Magna Carta, Common Law, Gregory VII, and Boniface VIII.
Monday, December 1, 2008
A Day
New Vocab:
Heresy: holding religious beliefs that differ from the teaching of the church
Inquisition: a court held by the church to suppress heresy
Heretic: one who commits heresy
Exam: The exam will look pretty much like your middle ages unit syllabus. You will NOT be tested on objectives # 5 and #8.
I will include one additional question on the exam: "How did the authority of the Catholic Church change over the course of the middle ages? Explain with 5 specific details."
The answer for this question can be found throughout the unit, not in one place. Please consider the rise of church power mirroring the rise of the Frankish Empire (worksheet: "Charlemagne unites German Kingdoms"), crusades, inquisition, serfdom, results of the black death, and the various popes we talked about.
Here is another hint: The power of the church rose steadily, peaked, and then declined. Fill in the appropriate details.
Vocab to be added to your syllabus: Magna Carta, Common Law, Gregory VII, and Boniface III.
Heresy: holding religious beliefs that differ from the teaching of the church
Inquisition: a court held by the church to suppress heresy
Heretic: one who commits heresy
Exam: The exam will look pretty much like your middle ages unit syllabus. You will NOT be tested on objectives # 5 and #8.
I will include one additional question on the exam: "How did the authority of the Catholic Church change over the course of the middle ages? Explain with 5 specific details."
The answer for this question can be found throughout the unit, not in one place. Please consider the rise of church power mirroring the rise of the Frankish Empire (worksheet: "Charlemagne unites German Kingdoms"), crusades, inquisition, serfdom, results of the black death, and the various popes we talked about.
Here is another hint: The power of the church rose steadily, peaked, and then declined. Fill in the appropriate details.
Vocab to be added to your syllabus: Magna Carta, Common Law, Gregory VII, and Boniface III.
oops....forgot to post class activities last Wednesday
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
B day
1. Worksheet: "England and France Develop" (orange in cubby). Answers for chart can be found in text.2. On back: William the Conqueror. Answer questions 1-3 on a separate piece of Paper.
3. Also...complete Magna Carta Worksheet. I will collect the Magna Carta work and the William the Conqueror answers next class.
Middle Ages Unit Exam will be on Thursday Dec. 4. You have been warned.
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