8th Grade World History I

Week 17: December 4 - 8

Lesson Plans

Notes:

●  The grades in iNow are current. Below is a refresher of the coding in iNow:

○  AB - Absent. Student was absent and has not turned in this assignment. An AB will turn into a zero at the end of the nine weeks if the student does not make up the assignment.

○  NHI - Not Handed In. Student was present for this assignment and did not turn in. An NHI counts as a zero unless the student turns it in with a late penalty.

●  We are in the final couple weeks of the semester. Please check your student’s grades in iNow and make sure they are on track to finish strong.

Due Dates:

●  There is a test on the Late Middle Ages on Wednesday this week. The students will have a study guide on Tuesday, their notes that they took this week, and their graphic organizers they completed during the week in order to help them study.

Before School / After School Duties:

●  I have no duty this week. Students are more than welcome to come to my room before school, during my second block planning, and after school to study, ask questions, etc.

MONDAY, 12/4/17

❏  Materials Needed:

❏  3-ring binder / paper

❏  Pencil / Pen

❏  Chromebook

❏  18.4 Challenges to Church Authority Chart

❏  Alabama Course of Study Standards:

❏  8.16: Describe major cultural changes in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (1000-1300 A.D.).

❏  8.17: Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.

❏  Learning Target(s):

❏  I can...describe the church’s reaction to people who opposed their teachings.

❏  I can...describe the Christians’ attempt to drive Muslims out of Europe.

❏  I can...describe the discrimination faced by the Jews in Europe during the Middle Ages.

❏  Procedure:

❏  Before/Bellringer:

❏  What was the Black Death?

❏  During:

❏  The students will take guided notes from Chapter 18.5 Challenges to Church Authority.

❏  The students will work with a partner to complete the 18.5 Challenges to Church Authority Graphic Organizer.

❏  After: Exit Slip:

❏  What is heresy?

TUESDAY, 12/5/17

❏  Materials Needed:

❏  3-ring binder / paper

❏  Pencil / Pen

❏  Chromebook

❏  The Later Middle Ages Kahoot

❏  Alabama Course of Study Standards:

❏  8.16: Describe major cultural changes in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (1000-1300 A.D.).

❏  8.17: Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.

❏  Learning Target(s):

❏  I can...explain that during feudalism popes of the Roman Catholic Church and kings dominated society.

❏  I can...explain how the Crusades, the bubonic plague, and the Hundred Years’ War were important events that shook European society during the Middle Ages, and cause Europe to slowly move away from feudalism.

❏  Procedure:

❏  Before/Bellringer:

❏  Create and type two questions from this chapter and get ready to quiz a neighbor.

❏  During:

❏  The students will compete against each other in a Kahoot.It interactive game on the chromebooks.

❏  If time permits, students will create a ten question quiz on Kahoot and quiz their neighbor.

❏  After: Exit Slip:

❏  What was the purpose of the Spanish inquisition?

WEDNESDAY, 12/6/17

❏  Materials Needed:

❏  3-ring binder / paper

❏  Pencil / Pen

❏  Chromebook

❏  The Later Middle Ages Kahoot

❏  Alabama Course of Study Standards:

❏  8.16: Describe major cultural changes in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (1000-1300 A.D.).

❏  8.17: Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.

❏  Learning Target(s):

❏  I can...explain that during feudalism popes of the Roman Catholic Church and kings dominated society.

❏  I can...explain how the Crusades, the bubonic plague, and the Hundred Years’ War were important events that shook European society during the Middle Ages, and cause Europe to slowly move away from feudalism.

❏  Procedure:

❏  Before/Bellringer:

❏  The students will not have a bellringer, but will instead study for their test..

❏  During:

❏  The students will complete their Chapter 18: The Later Middle Ages Test.

❏  The students will use quizlet to define Chapter 19, Section 1 Key Terms and People.

❏  The students will draw names for the final project: The Great Transition and Its People.

❏  After: Exit Slip:

❏  What is a #HistoryInHashtag for this chapter?

THURSDAY, 12/7/17

❏  Materials Needed:

❏  3-ring binder / paper

❏  Pencil / Pen

❏  Chromebook

❏  Alabama Course of Study Standards:

❏  8.17: Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.

❏  Learning Target(s):

❏  I can...describe my chosen key historical figure and state their historical importance.

❏  Procedure:

❏  Before/Bellringer:

❏  Who is your key historical figure? What is one quick fact you can find online about this person?

❏  During:

❏  The students will begin their final project: The Great Transition and Its People.

❏  After: Exit Slip:

❏  What is one fact that you learned about your key historical figure?

FRIDAY, 12/8/17

❏  Materials Needed:

❏  3-ring binder / paper

❏  Pencil / Pen

❏  Chromebook

❏  Alabama Course of Study Standards:

❏  8.17: Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.

❏  Learning Target(s):

❏  I can...describe my chosen key historical figure and state their historical importance.

❏  Procedure:

❏  Before/Bellringer:

❏  What is the most interesting fact you have learned about your key historical figure so far?

❏  During:

❏  The students will continue their final project: The Great Transition and Its People.

❏  After: Exit Slip:

❏  What is one fact that you learned about your key historical figure?