  To do:  Going over the printing press today  Short presentation- get out your notes!  Document activity  Happy Friday!!!!! Friday, November 16th.

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  To do:  Going over the printing press today  Short presentation- get out your notes!  Document activity  Happy Friday!!!!! Friday, November 16th

 The Printing Press

  Get your warm ups out  Watch the YouTube video and write down 3 different Renaissances to the Renaissance that you see/hear  U&list=UUAiABuhVSMZJMqyv4Ur5XqA&index=18 &feature=plcp U&list=UUAiABuhVSMZJMqyv4Ur5XqA&index=18 &feature=plcp Warm Up

  Warm Up packets are DUE today!!!!! Collect:

  Students will analyze the importance that the printing press had on literature, literacy and religion. Learning Goal

 The Invention That Changed The World! The Printing Press

  Chinese invention of block printing helped spread Renaissance ideas throughout Europe The Old Way of Printing

  Monks used to hand- write Bibles by hand  Much room for error  If messed up, would have to start the whole page over again  Not many books were in print

  During the 13 th century, European printers began using block printing to create whole pages to bind into books  This process was too slow  John Gutenberg reinvented moveable type around 1440 and made it more practical The New Way

 Each block was carved by hand with each character in position which meant a completely new carved block for each page

  Gutenberg later invented a printing press- a machine that presses paper against a full tray of inked moveable type  Enabled a printer to produce hundreds of copies, all exactly alike Gutenberg’s Printing Press

 The invention of movable type was made from a durable metal that could be cast from a mold rather than hand-carved from wood

  Vernacular- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.  Writing in vernacular languages increased because those who didn’t have “classical” education could read in their own language Vernacular

  The first full-size book printed with moveable type was the bible- known as the Gutenberg Bible, printed in 1455  Had a revolutionary impact on society  $$$$$$$ today Gutenberg Bible

  Printers printed the Bible in vernacular, allowing more people to read it  People started to interpret the bible for themselves and became more critical of priests behavior  This leads to demands for religious reform Results: Vernacular and the Bible

  For the first time, books were cheap enough that people could buy them  By 1500, presses in about 250 cities had printed between 9 and 10 million books!  At first, just religious books were printed, then travel books and medical manuals were printed  Availability of books encouraged people to read causing a spike in literacy Effects

 People all over the land were exclaiming….

  Examine each document carefully to discover how printing changed one aspect of the world. Record your analysis of each document on the chart.  Title- enter the name of the document  Author- what do you know about them?  Year- find this in the document  Type- Primary or secondary source? What is the difference?  Main Idea- summarize what it is saying  Significance- Why is this important? Activity: Directions Part I

  Due Tomorrow!  Do not worry about part II until Monday Directions Part II