Do Now: Please Copy Vocabulary into your notebook Middle Ages- also known as Medieval period (medius=middle in Latin) Dark Ages= historians also call this.

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Do Now: Please Copy Vocabulary into your notebook Middle Ages- also known as Medieval period (medius=middle in Latin) Dark Ages= historians also call this period the Dark Ages because trade and industry declined Ignorance- lack of knowledge

 Project on Golden Ages due Feb 28 th 2011  10 points each day late **Tomorrow, we will have a visitor! -You must be on time! -Do all work (as usual) and follow instructions. Thank you.

 Questions for Read Aloud: 1. Which event caused the start of the Middle Ages? 2. Which 2 historical periods are connected by the Middle Ages? How does this fact explain why the period is called the Middle Ages? 3. How many years did the Middle Ages last?

 Working with a partner, use the reading to answer true or false to the following statements.  Be prepared to explain. Please write in complete sentences

 Disorder existed for close to one thousand years in Europe and feudalism helped to restore order to chaos.  3 possible speakers (#1-3) King Knight Serf

 1. Lord=landowner  2. Fief=land granted by a lord to a vassal  3. Vassal =Person receiving a fief from a lord  4. Knight= Warrior who promised to defend his lord’s land in exchange for a fief  5. Serf= Peasant who could not lawfully leave the place where he or she was born  6. Manor= Lord’s estate  7. tithe= Church tax

 Feudalism in Europe Handout  Quiz on Friday!!! Golden Ages and Feudalism

Do Now:  Please read and answer questions on Noble and Peasants Worksheet  Ques. 1-7

Scenario: You will play the role of one of the following members of European feudal society; King or Queen, Noble (Lord or Lady), Knight, or Serf. You will work in groups of four. Task:  Using the documents, identify your role in feudal society  Interview the other members of feudal society using the questions that follow.  Fill in the chart. Your questions:  What is your name?  What is your position in the feudal hierarchy?  Explain the role you play in feudal society.

Questions:  How is feudal society depicted (shown)?  Who is the most important in society?  Who makes up the majority of the population?  What position does the church hold?

 Let’s Check your understanding Answer individually Nobles & Peasants (Multiple Choice Questions. 1-6)

 How did Feudalism bring stability? Homework  Feudalism in Europe Handout (#4)  Quiz on Friday!!! Golden Ages and Feudalism  Golden Ages Project Due: Feb 28 th !

Do Now: Review -Match the Vocabulary  1. Lord=  2. Fief=  3. Vassal =  4. Knight=  5. Serf=  6. Manor=  7. tithe=

 1. Lord=  2. Fief=  3. Vassal =  4. Knight=  5. Serf=  6. Manor=  7. tithe=

a. Peasant who could not lawfully leave the place where he or she was born b. Church tax c. land granted by a lord to a vassal d. Person receiving a fief from a lord e. Landowner f. Lord’s estate g.Warrior who promised to defend his lord’s land in exchange for a fief

 Working in pairs;  Answer the following questions using Documents 1-3 Doc #1. Doc #2. Doc. #3:

 Imagine your life living on a manor in Medieval Europe. Write a small diary entry in the space below from the perspective of either a farming peasant or a wealthy noble. What are some of the things you might do daily? What types of things would you expect in return for your service?