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Day 5 Thursday Ms Turnbull

Bell work Who is Henry VIII? Describe him. (pg 492 or your notes) Who is Martin Luther? Describe him. (pg 488) Bell work

Put everything away except for a writing utensil and a piece of paper Put everything away except for a writing utensil and a piece of paper **ask a friend if you need one of these items**

Fold your paper into thirds

You need 3 sections: 1. Beheadings You need to list everyone King Henry VIII beheaded and why. 2. Paranoia You need to describe his paranoia. What was making him uneasy? What did he do? 3. Religion You need to describe the religion in the kingdom. What did Henry do with the Bible? Why was a new Church Created?

Vocabulary take out your vocabulary sheet

Florence The richest city in Italy. One of the birth places of the renaissance

Van Eyck the inventor of the oil painting technique.

The Wedding Portrait Created using the new oil painting technique by Jan Van Eyck

Oil based paint new technique that allowed the artists to work more slowly, to create and blend new colors and show texture because it dried slowly

Thomas More: He criticized the politics, society, and customs of the times. He wrote Utopia.

Utopia Written by Sir Thomas More of England This book described and ideal, peaceful society.

Johann Gutenberg: Inventor of the printing press

Printing press: Machine invented by Johann Gutenberg that made it possible to produce books quickly and cheaply.

Rembrandt Famous Dutch painter because of his expert use of light an shadow

Shakespeare 1564-1616, was an English actor, poet, and playwright. His characters were complex and believable.