Warm-up Copy HW name Please place your map in the bin…make sure your name is on it Please do the following… Grab a green textbook Turn to page 18 Read.

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Warm-up Copy HW name Please place your map in the bin…make sure your name is on it Please do the following… Grab a green textbook Turn to page 18 Read the section entitled Charlemagne’s Empire Make this page 6 of your notebook Create notes by explaining the following for Charlemagne: who when where what (did he do)

Essential Questions What happens when societies are faced with adversity? How do societies stabilize in the face of adversity?

Who? Charlemagne Charlemagne Charles the Great Leader of the Franks Stately and dignified King Father of Europe Christian Man 6’4” ??????

When Leader of the Franks (France) from C.E.

Where? France Modern day France, Switzerland, Belgium and parts of Germany

What? Encouraged Education Unified Christians lands of Europe into one Empire Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne “Holy Roman Emperor” on Christmas Day at Old St. Peter's Basilica.

Who wants to hear a music video?

Activity! Please choose from one of the following tasks… 1. Poem (explaining the importance of Charlemagne) 2. TV AD supporting Charlemagne 3. A political cartoon about Charlemagne’s rule 4. A skit between Charlemagne and Pope Leo III 5. Song (explaining the importance of Charlemagne) You have 20 minutes to complete your Creative Charlemagne Creation!!!!!!

Volunteers???? We will have at least three people share their Creative Charlemagne Creation!!!!!!

Closure Please complete the