Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Renaissance to Reformation Test Review

Daily Objectives

  • Journal (click here for journal)
  • Test Review - see below!
  • Exam: Tuesday for Hours 1, 2, 3 OR Wednesday for Hours 4, 5, 6 (We're still on block)
  • HONORS: Renaissance Man essay due today!
  • NOTEBOOK CHECK: Tuesday with exam or Wednesday with exam.

The renaissance TO REFORMATION

Changes in farming and towns
1.       Explain the three-field system. How did farming change?
 Name three other advances in farming. Hint: plant, animal, tools
3.       Why did people move to towns? Why did surnames develop?
4.       A ________________ was a group of skilled craftsmen who did the same job. List the steps in becoming a master guildsman.
5.       ____________________________ was a guild of learners who took the place of monasteries. There were (and are) three types of degrees. What are they?
6.    Jews were persecuted and had to live in ________________. They were not allowed to join _____________ and were disliked because___________________________________. This hatred was called ______________________________.

The Rebirth of learning
1.       Renaissance means ______________________ and was during the years __________________.
2.       How did European society change with the Renaissance?
3.       What allowed classical learning to spread through Europe?
4.       Secular means _____________________________________.
5.       Human is the idea that a good ________________________________ can allow humans to _________________________ anything.
6.    Where did the Renaissance start?

The medici and Florence
1.       The Medici family were like the _______________________ of the Renaissance. They were _____________ and ___________________ who had money to spend on art and architecture.
2.       Name one famous Medici who was involved in the Renaissance (we talked about two).
3.       The Medici were a good example of a _____________________ or  someone who paid for or supported artists.
4.       The Medici lived in the city of ______________________________ where a lot of Renaissance “Greats” lived.
5.       This Medici was friends with Michelangelo and so famous he was known as “Magnificent.”

Arty party
1.       Renaissance art was inspired by _________________________. It was ________________, used ____________________________, and developed new techniques.
2.       Name and define 3 or more techniques that developed in Renaissance art.
3.       Renaissance art was also called ___________________________ because it was really similar to Greek or Roman art. However, it also had ________________________ influences such as clothing and religious figures.
4.       Describe the differences between classical, medieval, and Renaissance art. (Hint: art foldable)
5.       Who were the four ninja turtles or “Greats” of the Renaissance? Name one reason why they were Great. Name one famous work of art for each. (Hint: artists foldable)

ArÉte: Becoming a renaissance person
1.      Describe a Renaissance person.
2.      What is Arete? How is it important to what you are doing in school today?
3.      ______________________________________ was the original name for Renaissance man.
4.      Who was the Renaissance man of the… well, Renaissance? Why?

Gutenberg & renaissance writers
1.       Gutenberg invented the _________________________________ in the year _________. Without it, we would not have had the _________________________ or the ____________________________.
2.       What is vernacular? Why is it so important?
3.       Who was Petrarch? What did he write? He was from ___________________.
4.       Petrarch also is known as the father of ____________________________ because he spread classical texts. He also helped create the ______________________ _____________________.
5.       Who was Dante? What did he write? He was from __________________.
6.       Who was Chaucer? What did he write? He was from ________________.
7.       Who was Machiavelli? What did he write? He was from _________________.
8.       Who was Cervantes? What did he write? He was from ____________________.

Martin Luther and protestant reformation
1.       Martin Luther was a ______________________ who was upset at the Catholic Church for its __________________________ or greedy actions. His ideas spread through the __________________ and people started forming other Protestant ______________________.
2.       Who was a Protestant? Did they answer to the Pope?
3.       Reformation means to ____________ or ____________________ Christianity.
4.       John Wycliffe was known as the ______________________________________________ because he was one of the earliest reformers. He thought the pope should _____________________ and also translated the Bible into _____________________________.
5.       ________________________ was from the Czech Republic and was against _________________________ and the _______________________. He was kidnapped and ___________________________________________.
6.       What were Luther’s main beliefs about the problems in the church? He wrote these complaints down in his _________________________. What did he do with them?
7.       Luther found a bible in ____________________________ and later translated it into ____________________.
8.       Why did Henry the VIII form the Church of England?
9.       Define Predestination.
10.   Who were the Anabaptists?


NOTEBOOK RUBRIC: (Total 75 points)

Formatting (Titles, ToC, Page # all updated)
Journals: at least 7 with complete 2-3 sentence entries per journal
Right Sides Completed with notes
Left Sides completed as assigned

Changes in Farming and Towns (no left sides)
Rebirth of Learning (LS: Flower Graph)
Medici and Florence (Guild Sign Rubric)
Arty Party (2 LS: Types of Art and Renaissance artist Greats -WORTH DOUBLE)
Arete: Becoming a Renaissance Person (LS: List of Renaissance Person Traits -4th and 5th ONLY)
Gutenberg and Writers (LS: Modern Vernacular activity - note: 2nd hour waived)
Luther and the Protestants (LS: Protestant Reformation Graphic)






Monday, April 7, 2014

Fantabulous Extra Credit!!!

This extra credit is due at the time of the test on Wednesday, April 9th.  Pick one question and answer it in complete sentences!

1. Just how man King Henry's are there in the history of England?


2. What is one cure attempted during the Black Death we didn't talk about in class?



3.  What is the famous cathedral in New York City?


Monday, March 31, 2014

Welcome Back and Brain Food

I hope you had a wonderful spring break and did something fun!

Today in class, we had a day of review to ensure everyone was really back and ready to learn. :)

Daily Objectives for today (Title "BRAIN FOOD")
- Journal (click here)
- Music Monday video: HistoryTeacher's William the Conqueror (to Sexyback by Justin Timberlake)
- PROJECT PROPOSALS DUE TODAY - 
- MME: Mrs. Donnelly's 3 PICS 1 WORD REVIEW GAME!!! 
-RIGHT SIDE: NOTEBOOK RUBRIC for NOTEBOOK CHECK THURSDAY, APRIL 3.
-LEFT SIDE: Select 3 WWK from lessons and find 3 pictures (drawn or print) that associate with the word. For example, gargoyle could have someone gargling, an oil, and a church. Or Schism could have pictures of a banana split, a gymnast doing the splits, and boys fighting. USE YOUR IMAGINATION!

NOTEBOOK RUBRIC

This is the rubric for the first notebook check of the trimester and is worth 90 points. Please come see me at lunch or after school if you have questions. You are responsible for ALL work, even if you were absent!

FORMAT (15 points)

  • Title Page (Name, Hour, World History)
  • Personalized cover
  • Titles on each page (right and left sides!)
  • Page #
  • Table of Contents
  • Trimester syllabus packet in back flap or taped in
RIGHT SIDES (30 points)
  • All notes completed
  • writing is legible, neat, and clean
LEFT SIDES (20 points)
  • All left sides completed
  • Color
  • Everything taped/glued in
JOURNALS (25 points)
  • At least 8 or more journals
  • Complete sentences with punctuation
  • 2-3 sentence minimum per journal

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Review time!

Daily Objectives:

If you were gone: 
Please print the review sheet and use your notebook to fill it in! All information should be contained in your notebook or on your Crusade foldable.

Test Review: Feudalism to Crusades

Rise to Feudalism

·         Define feudalism.
·         The feudal system was caused by people’s need for _____________________.
·         Define or describe a feudal lord. Vassal? Knight? Peasant? Serf?
·         Be able to draw and label the feudal pyramid.
·         The land given to a vassal by the king is called a _______________ or ____________________.
·         How did feudalism benefit the peasants?   How did it benefit the vassals?  How did it benefit the king?  How did it benefit the Catholic Church?
·         What is a tithe?
·         What is the difference between a peasant and a serf? BONUS: The peasant was also known as ____________. The serf was also known as_____________.

Life on the Manor

·         Describe a feudal manor. Name at least 3 parts of a feudal manor.
·         Describe planting on the manor. Number of fields? Who owned the land?
·           Define Fallow. Why was it so important?
·         How are a manor and a fief different?
·         What is one building on the manor that every single person used and why?

Church Life

·         Who were the clergy? What did they do?
·         How did people achieve salvation? What is salvation?
·         Define Canon Law. Why was this important in the Middle Ages?
·         Who was Gregory VII? Who was Henry IV? What happened at Canossa?
·         _____________________________________ was a ceremony where bishops were given their symbols of office.
·         Be able to draw the hierarchy of the Church.

Castles

·         What was the purpose of a castle?
·          The first castles were called ___________________________. Later castles were called _____________________________.
·          What is a keep?  Moat?  Crennulations?  Arrow Loops?  Murder Holes?  Describe at least 5 parts of a castle.
·         What is a siege? 

 

Knights and their Ladies

·         At age 7, _______________________ began training to become knights. At 14, ___________________________________ traveled with knights to jousts. Finally, after about age 21, ____________________________ were highly trained, mountain warriors.
·         Define Courtly love. Why is it so important to today’s ideas of love?
·         How did knights practice their skills?
·         What did knights wear? Name 3 pieces of a coat of arms.
·         ______________________________ was a code of conduct and honor that also helped improve _______________________________.  
·         Define Troubadour.

Causes of the Crusades

·         The word “Crusades” comes from the word ________________________.
·         If you went on a pilgrimage and traveled long distances, what happened?
·         What was the main reason for the Crusades?
·         What was the Holy Land? Why was it important to Christians?
·         The _____________________________ in _____________________________ sent a message to Western Europe for help against the Muslims.
·         Pope _________________ called for the Crusades and yelled to the crowds “______________________.”
·         What did Crusaders wear that made them easy to identify?
·         Name 5 causes of the Crusades. (Use your foldable!)

Crusader Showdown

·         The first four Crusades lasted from _______________ to _______________.
·         What is the difference between Muslim and Islam? Who is their prophet?
·         Who was the famous Muslim general? What did he do?
·         Define Reconquista. What happened?
·         What happened in the first Crusade? Second Crusade? Third Crusade? Fourth Crusade?
·         What was the Children’s Crusade? What happened to the kids?
·         Who won in the Crusades? Who lost? Why do you think so?

Effects of the Crusades

·         What happened to the relationship between East and West after the Crusades?
·         What were good things from the Crusades? Bad things? Name at least 5 effects of the Crusade (Use your foldable!)
·         How do the Crusades impact life in the East and West today? Why should we study the Crusades?

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Effects of the Crusade

Daily Objectives

  • Finish any Crusade Showdown Notes
  • Discuss effects of the Crusade
  • Create a foldable study guide for the test on the Crusades - this will have to be made up in class. 
Main Idea:  The Crusades had both good and bad results, none of which were intended.

Words Worth Knowing
1.  Moor--a Spanish Muslim

2. Cordoba--important Moorish city in Spain
3. Al Hambra---famous mosque 

Effects of the Crusades
1. Feudal lords lose power
2. Catholic Church loses power
3. Trade increases between Europe, Middle East and Africa
4.  Many knights and others die
5. Byzantine Empire does not trust Europe any more
6. Muslims do not trust Europe any more
7. Power of kings increases
8. Tolerance for Jews and Muslims decreases
9. Italian city-states become wealthy
10. European technology improves thanks to contact with Muslims

Map showing Muslim Spain before the Reconquista


Saturday, March 1, 2014

New Quizlet UP!

For those students wanting a quizlet to study for the exam, please click on the following link:

WWK - Feudalism to Crusades

We will use this in class, but you can download a free quizlet app and use this as a study resource on your own time. Any questions, ask me!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Test Review Sheet and something "extra!"

If you're needing the review sheet for the test (WEDS. FEB. 12th!!), please see below. If you need a hard copy, please let me know. All information should be in your notebooks or in the videos posted here on the website.

Remember, there is a Quizlet for all the WWK we've studied in class if you need something extra to review!

I haven't done any extra credit on the website for some time now, so for those of you who are interested:

  1. Take a look at the following family tree of the Carolingian dynasty. Familiarize yourself with where the kings we've talked about in class and their ancestors. 
  2. Answer one of the following questions on a sheet of paper and turn it in with your name and hour. This will earn you extra credit towards your test score. Due on or before the day of the test!
    1. How many ancestors of Charlemagne were named Louis? Are any famous kings of France named Louis? 
    2. Why is Clovis not on this family tree? (Think to what we've discussed in class.)
    3. Do you think this is the entire Carolingian line? If so, why? If not, who's missing? 

NOTE: You can click on the image to make it bigger if it is hard to read. :) 






For funsies: 
Here's a list of 40 random facts about Charlemagne.
If you want to quiz your Medieval knowledge, check out these quizzes!
Check out GMAP - the Global Middle Ages Project which looks at how all the various cultures and areas of the world from 500-1500 were interlinked! (Also, this is a digital history project -- which Mrs. Donnelly is very interested in!)

Map for Review - Just in Case