 Turn to your neighbor and brainstorm ideas for… What the “Black Death” or “Black Plague” is.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7 OWLohZ_fs.

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 Turn to your neighbor and brainstorm ideas for… What the “Black Death” or “Black Plague” is.  OWLohZ_fs

 Fever, headache, weakness, aches in leg/groin, white tongue, rapid pulse, slurred speech, confusion.  Swelling, bleeding under skin, blackened skin.  “Death dances”  million people dead  30-60% of Europe’s population dead  Took Europe 150 years to recover  “Ring around the Rosy” – about the plague!

 Read the eye witness account of the black plague and answer the following questions on your “Black Plague” note guide. › What were some signs that you had the plague? › Give some examples of how people reacted to the sickness. › What were mass burials? Give specific details.

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 You are a peasant living in the middle ages. You just found out you were diagnosed with the Black Plague! Write a diary entry about your thoughts and feelings on this matter. › What symptoms are you showing so far? › How does your family feel? › How do you feel? › What are you dreading? › What are you going to do?

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