Showing posts with label Learning Skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Skills. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Shamrock and Roll!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!


Daily Objectives:
  • Journal (click here)
  • St. Patrick's Day Trivia
  • KWL CHART for notes
  • N. Ireland Music and Murals
  • Left side: WORD WALL - St. Patrick (use your new knowledge!)
  • Work on Stained Glass Activity
In class, we'll be talking about St. Patrick, the myths and truths of the holiday, and some Gaelic sayings!

We'll also take a few minutes to learn about the research I will be presenting in April about Irish protest music and the Troubles in Ireland.

For notes, we're trying a KWL chart. For those of you who have not done these before, you write out the first two columns before learning the material. Then fill in the last column after learning. These help you realize what you know and didn't know! Please fill in 3-5 points for each column. I have a sample KWL below:


For the MME presented in class, visit this link.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Knights and Their Ladies!

Daily Objectives

  • Journal (click here for journal list)
  • Review
  • Medieval Mish Mash
    • Notes AND Documents!
  • Coat of Arms
Today we're learning backwards -- you'll work on inference -- making predictions based on evidence and then at the end of the class, we get the whole story. If you're confused in class, that's okay! We're trying to stretch our brains in a new way.

Main idea: Knights in the Middle Ages were highly trained and followed a strict code of honor called chivalry.

Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine started the idea of courtly love which meant ladies were treated with respect. Troubadors sang songs about courtly love.

Words Worth Knowing:
Squire – knight in training who helped the knight with his equipment and horse, started at age 14
Page – a boy training to be a knight; started at age 7
Knight – a mounted, highly trained warrior known for his loyalty and honor
Chivalry – Code of conduct an honor, courage and loyalty adopted by Knights
Tournaments – a festival where knights could practice fighting skills in fake battles
Courtly love - men should treat women with the highest honor and respect. Idea by Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine
Troubadours - musician who sang about courtly love

Left side:
Document Work in class - this is an assignment so you need to see me to make it up.

To listen to a troubadour's song, click here. If you're interested in more details on troubadours, look here. For more information and details on courtly love, click here.