Castle Project Name___________________ Period___________________ Mr. Martin- World History- Room 8.

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Castle Project Name___________________ Period___________________ Mr. Martin- World History- Room 8

Directions Each piece needs to be colored and decorated BEFORE being cut out. Cut out the walls and glue them to your base first. Solid lines are folds, and dotted lines are lines to be cut in the piece. Cut out the towers next, making sure to fold the tabs outward. Glue the turrets to the base. Attach the turret domes to the towers. Cut out the keep and attach to the base. Cut out the roof of the gatehouse and glue. Then cut out the base of the keep and attach the roof. Finally attach the gatehouse to the base. The entire project is due _________________________

Base Use the back of this sheet to glue your project on. This page shows how the parts fit together (not to scale!). Be sure to color the base before gluing any pieces down! Back wall Front wall Turret Keep Gate House

Castle Front and back Walls You may want to add bricks and windows to your walls. You may also want to cut bricks along the top like a real castle. Bottom

Castle Side Walls You may want to add bricks and windows to your walls. You may also want to cut bricks along the top like a real castle. Bottom

Castle Turrets Glue Here You may want to add a bricks add an window for your turrets.

Castle Turrets Glue Here

Castle Turrets Glue Here

Castle Turrets Glue Here

Castle Keep Glue Here You may want to cut the top of the keep to create an opening like a traditional castle.

Castle Gate House Castle Gate House Roof Glue Here You may want to add a tile pattern or thatch for the roof. Draw a gate here.

Now that you have completed your castle, it is time to reflect on life in the Early Middle Ages. In a minimum 100 word response, choose one of the questions below to answer. Would you have liked to live back in the Medieval times? Explain. Why do we no longer have structures like castles? Why are they no longer necessary? Do you think castles will ever be needed in the future? Explain. Would the feudal system of government be effective today? Why or why not? Please type your response if possible. If not, be sure to write neatly in pencil, or blue or black pen. Your work will be displayed, and if your writing is not neat, it will be marked down! Don’t forget to include your name, date, and period on your paper.