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Do you already know anything about Medieval society?? Medieval Europe Learning intention : Understand what daily life was like during this time 

What do you think they are building? Write down at least FIVE activities you can see occurring in this picture. What do you think they are building? Cathedral or castle

Medieval Europe The medieval period lasted from about AD 500 to AD 1500. Medieval Europeans lived very different lives and had different attitudes, values and experiences from those of most people today. As we explore this topic, we will find answers to these questions: What can we learn about medieval European society? What have been the legacies of this medieval society?

A timeline showing the three main periods of history MODERN TIMES AD c.1500 MEDIEVAL TIMES AD 500 – AD c.1500 A timeline showing the three main periods of history ANCIENT TIMES 3000 BC – AD c.500 PREHISTORY Before 3000 BC

the countries where Christianity was the main religious belief. Christendom the countries where Christianity was the main religious belief. Glossary terms

moat a deep, wide ditch, built around a castle or town and filled with water.

the crime of not being loyal to the monarch (king or queen). treason the crime of not being loyal to the monarch (king or queen).

sanctuary protection offered by the Church to those who confessed their crimes and promised to leave the country.

guild a craft or trade organisation that set work standards for its members and offered them protection.

apothecary a person who made a living by making and selling medicine and herbal remedies.

villein peasant/villager under the control of the lord of the manor. The villein had to provide him with certain services e.g. farming, crafts, manual labour.

The word medieval comes from the Latin words medium aevum meaning ‘middle ages’. The world of medieval Europe was a pre-industrial, largely agricultural world, controlled mainly by small groups dominated by men. It was a world of superstition where witches caused illness, plague, drought, famine and crop failure. The Catholic Church taught that the Earth was the centre of the universe and that the sun, planets and stars revolved around it. Life was short and difficult.

WHAT DID THE MEDIEVAL WORLD LOOK LIKE? How is it different from our map of the world today? Is anything missing or different?

Write lists of the words that you think could be grouped together. The words listed on the next slide are all about Medieval England. Copy the following tasks into your book: Write lists of the words that you think could be grouped together. Write a heading or title for each list. Using writing or pictures, outline what you believe to be some key aspects of life in Medieval England. Look for a theme.

Work in pairs and use these words to complete the task. king knight apprentice moat queen joust villein court drawbridge weaving castle nun Vikings ploughing spinning surgery cathedral craftsman priest squire sewing merchant blacksmith sword conquest lance disease horse church rats doctor Saxon farming peasant armour tournament guild hunting monastery village baron plague monk battle

Feudal system