Agenda Tuesday, 1-21-2014 1 Bell Work (COPY ALL AND ANSWER) None: Set up Notebook for Reformation GET OUT NOTEBOOK AND BINDER REMINDER (AGENDA) YOU NEED.

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Agenda Tuesday, Bell Work (COPY ALL AND ANSWER) None: Set up Notebook for Reformation GET OUT NOTEBOOK AND BINDER REMINDER (AGENDA) YOU NEED (always have out BEFORE CLASS) Notebook Pen/Pencil Highlighter (if you have one) Objectives CO Students will learn that the many people were unhappy with the practices of the Catholic Church. LO Students will use LoD and pages to complete interactions. Agenda1.Weekly Planner 2.Set-up notebook 3.Vocabulary 4.Interactions – 4 Square 5.HW: Standards Review (highlight and answer) HW:HW: Standards Review (highlight and answer)

Weekly Agenda (write in your planner) DATEASSIGNMENTS Monday 1/20 No School Tuesday 1/21 Standards Review (highlight answers) Wednesday 1/22 Finish Reading Guide and Interactions if needed Thursday 1/23 Vocabulary Builder (1,2,5), Reformation Reading (4,7) Friday 1/24QUIZ TODAY, No Homework

Vocabulary: The Reformation

1.Reformation (1517): a reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church to fix Church problems People called on the Church to end corruption and focus instead on religion. The Church was focused on making money, not on helping people!

2.indulgence: a document sold by the Catholic Church that people bought to be free of sin. A way that the Church made lots of money Priests selling indulgences to people

3. purgatory: in Catholic teaching, a place where souls went before they went to heaven. An Indulgence “frees” people from here. In this picture you can see Catholics praying for the souls who are waiting to go to heaven. In order to avoid hell the souls at the bottom of the picture are waiting for their loved ones to pray them out of purgatory.

4.Martin Luther: German monk who started the Reformation by nailing a list of complaints (95 theses) about the Catholic Church to a church door Luther’s 95 theses was his 95 reasons he believed the Catholic Church was corrupt. He saw indulgences as wrong and want to put an end to it. He also believed the people should be able to read the Bible for themselves.

Martin Luther Martin Luther KING JR

5.Protestant: a Christian who protested against the Catholic church. Eventually formed their own churches. Down With The Church! The Church is corrupt! Down with the Church!

Interactions Turn red and blue heading into questions. A. B. C. 2. Detail Flower. Write 6 details for pages Three details can be terms with their definitions. 3. Make a graphic organizer about the four complaints people had about the Catholic Church. 4. Draw an indulgence. Include what it meant to get one and sign it “The Pope” Complaints about the Church Reformation: Reform the Catholic Church Upset the church was too rich