By: Shaniqua and Kendra.   What do you think heaven or hell will be like if you died? Why? To do:  Renaissance notes  Learn vocabulary  Do online.

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By: Shaniqua and Kendra

  What do you think heaven or hell will be like if you died? Why? To do:  Renaissance notes  Learn vocabulary  Do online quiz  Make a cartoon strip  Review questions Warm up

 Renaissance mean rebirth of roman and greek values. Humanism the study of classical works of art and literature. This rebirth of ideas led to advancements in science and technology. The Renaissance

 Leonardo da vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician. He showed that a single person could achieve much in their life and was an inspiration to others. Leonardo da vinci

 Dante wrote the Divine Comedy. This book is about a person’s journey to salvation and includes the sections Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Dante

 Niccolo Machiaveill wrote a book on how to achieve and keep political power called The Prince. Niccolo Machiaveill

  Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Michelangelo

Secular of or pertaining to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal Secular

 Online Quiz/ Renaissance video

  Do a cartoon strip of what you think the renassance will be like if you was in it be created look in your book for more information or cpu.  You can find one person to work with.  You will be grade of your createtive Cartoon strip

 1)Who wrote the divine comedy? A. me B. Dante C. Niccolo D. god 2) Who study the classical works of art and literature? A. Humanism B. Leonardo C. Crusades D. black death 3) What is other name for renaissance? A. Roman B. greek C. Renaissance D. rebirth 4) The book called the prince is about what? A. Niccolo B. inventor C. Achieve and keep political power D. frogs 5) Leonardo da vinci was a painter, sculptor, inventor, architect and what? A..Mathemation B. person C. Single D. funny Review Questions