monday 4/6 wk 11 1. what are the 5 branches of christianity that were studied for the spoke diagram...
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Monday 4/6Monday 4/6 wk 11wk 111. What are the 5 branches 1. What are the 5 branches of Christianity that were of Christianity that were studied for the spoke studied for the spoke diagram posters?diagram posters?
2. What is one thing you 2. What is one thing you learned about one of the learned about one of the branches of Christianity?branches of Christianity?
What do I do?What do I do?
Write two paragraphs.Write two paragraphs.Early life, AccomplishmentsEarly life, Accomplishments
Make a timeline of at least 5 Make a timeline of at least 5 events.events.
Include a MapInclude a Map Include two picturesInclude two pictures
Portrait, and one other Portrait, and one other illustrationillustration
Will there be class time Will there be class time provided to work on my provided to work on my
Shield Project?Shield Project?YesYesYou still might need to do You still might need to do
some of it at homesome of it at home
Do I have to use fancy Do I have to use fancy poster board?poster board?
No, you can use No, you can use construction paperconstruction paper
You can buy it at Target, You can buy it at Target, Wal-Mart, Office Depot, and Wal-Mart, Office Depot, and Michael’sMichael’s
Do I have to include a Do I have to include a Bibliography?Bibliography?
YesYes 3 sources3 sources
Only 2 from internetOnly 2 from internet
Need help? See your English TeacherNeed help? See your English Teacher
Can I print all of my Can I print all of my picturespictures
NopeNope Only one can be printed from the Only one can be printed from the
computercomputer
How many points is the How many points is the Shield Project worth?Shield Project worth?
100 points100 points
How will the Shield Project How will the Shield Project be graded?be graded?
You will be given a grade in both You will be given a grade in both your English and your social studies your English and your social studies classclass
See scoring guide for a rubric on See scoring guide for a rubric on how you will be graded in each classhow you will be graded in each class
To earn an “A”…To earn an “A”… Information is accurate-information Information is accurate-information
demonstrates student’s knowledge of demonstrates student’s knowledge of subjectsubject
Detailed and thoroughDetailed and thorough Neat and organizedNeat and organized Written information is typed or in inkWritten information is typed or in ink Grammatically correct, free of punctuation Grammatically correct, free of punctuation
and spelling errorsand spelling errors Colorful, creative illustrations that are Colorful, creative illustrations that are
related to the subjectrelated to the subject Bibliography in is includedBibliography in is included
To earn a “B”…To earn a “B”…
Information is accurate-information Information is accurate-information demonstrates student’s knowledge of subjectdemonstrates student’s knowledge of subject
Detailed and thorough informationDetailed and thorough information Neat and organizedNeat and organized Written information is typed or in inkWritten information is typed or in ink Only a few minor grammatical, spelling or Only a few minor grammatical, spelling or
punctuation errorspunctuation errors Colorful illustrations that are related to the Colorful illustrations that are related to the
subjectsubject Bibliography is included. Bibliography is included.
To earn a “C”…To earn a “C”… Information is accurate but contains a somewhat Information is accurate but contains a somewhat
limited amount of information about the subjectlimited amount of information about the subject Some detailed information, but lacks Some detailed information, but lacks
thoroughnessthoroughness NeatNeat Information in ink or typedInformation in ink or typed A few grammatical, punctuation or spelling A few grammatical, punctuation or spelling
errorserrors Illustrations related to the subjectIllustrations related to the subject Bibliography is incompleteBibliography is incomplete
To earn a “D”…To earn a “D”…
Contains inaccurate or incomplete Contains inaccurate or incomplete informationinformation
Lacking organization and/or neatnessLacking organization and/or neatness Information written in pencilInformation written in pencil Many errors in grammar, spelling or Many errors in grammar, spelling or
punctuationpunctuation Illustrations incomplete, sloppy or not Illustrations incomplete, sloppy or not
related to the subjectrelated to the subject Bibliography incomplete or missing Bibliography incomplete or missing
Biography Shield Biography Shield ProjectProject
Major Figures of the Major Figures of the Renaissance, Reformation Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolutionand Scientific Revolution
Dante AlighieriDante Alighieri
““Divine Comedy”Divine Comedy” Journey through heaven, hell, and Journey through heaven, hell, and
purgatorypurgatory Wrote in ItalianWrote in Italian Visited during walking tour of Visited during walking tour of
Florence activityFlorence activity
Queen ElizabethQueen Elizabeth
Daughter of Henry the VIII and Ann Daughter of Henry the VIII and Ann BoleynBoleyn
Never marriedNever married State of Virginia named after herState of Virginia named after her ““Elizabethan Age”Elizabethan Age” Shakespeare wrote during her reignShakespeare wrote during her reign
Catherine d’ MediciCatherine d’ Medici
Married King Henry II of FranceMarried King Henry II of France Ruled as regent for her three sons Ruled as regent for her three sons
when her husband diedwhen her husband died Patron of the artsPatron of the arts
Lorenzo MediciLorenzo Medici
Grandson of Cosimo de MediciGrandson of Cosimo de Medici Ruled Florence during the early Ruled Florence during the early
RenaissanceRenaissance Also known as Lorenzo the Also known as Lorenzo the
MagnificentMagnificent Patron to the artsPatron to the arts His death marked the end of the His death marked the end of the
golden age of Florencegolden age of Florence
King Henry VIIIKing Henry VIII
Started Church of England Started Church of England (Anglicanism)(Anglicanism)
Married 6 times (and had numerous Married 6 times (and had numerous affairs!)affairs!) Catherine of Aragon, Ann Boleyn, Jane Catherine of Aragon, Ann Boleyn, Jane
Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine ParrHoward, Catherine Parr
““Renaissance Man”Renaissance Man” Talented musician, author, and poet and Talented musician, author, and poet and
good at sportsgood at sports