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The Crusades. Week # 25. 3/3 3/7 ? . Last Name, First Name. 25. “The Crusades”. This week in class I will learn about the Crusades and the lasting effects of contact between Christians and Muslims. Monday. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The CrusadesWeek #25

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Last Name, First Name

2/23 2/27 ?

25“The Crusades”

This week in class I will learn about the Crusades and the lasting effects of contact between Christians and Muslims.

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Monday 2/23/15 7.6, RH 2, WHST 4 2

1945 – US flag is raised on Iwo Jima

In your opinion, why do you think the city of Jerusalem would be important to Christians?

I will identify and explain the causes and lasting effects of the Crusades by reading the Reading Study Guide and answering related questions with my learning partner.

dishearten

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Bell WorkI think the city of Jerusalem would be important to Christians because ______________________________________________________.

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disheartenverbTo depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage

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“Introduction to the Crusades”

0:00 – 1:51

* Also accessed on GaggleTube

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classroom.google.com

Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Reading Study Guide –

“The Crusades”

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Questions #1.1 and 1.2

Christians wanted to take control of Palestine because it was a sacredplace for them due to its connection to the life of Jesus.

The Crusades fought Muslim armies winning control of a narrow strip

ANSWER TOGETHER AS AN ENTIRE CLASS

of land. This land was divided into four crusader states.

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Questions #2.1, 2.2, and 2.3

ANSWER TOGETHER WITH YOUR PARTNER

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Questions #3.1 and 3.2

ANSWER INDIVIDUALLY BY YOURSELF

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Tuesday

2/24/15 7.6, RH 7, WHST 2 2

1836 – Alamo defenders call for help

What was the result of the First Crusade?

I will trace the routes of each Crusade and describe the final outcome of each of them by completing a map activity with my learning partner.

authentic

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Bell WorkThe result of the first Crusade was ______________________________________________________.

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authenticAdjectiveNot fake or copied; genuine

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“The First Crusade”

1:20:00 – 1:29:26

* Also accessed on GaggleTube

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Crusades Map Activity

Mediterranean Sea

Black Sea

AtlanticOcean

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Crusades Map Activity

Mediterranean Sea

Black Sea

AtlanticOcean

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Crusades Map Activity

Mediterranean Sea

Black Sea

AtlanticOcean

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Crusades Map Activity

Mediterranean Sea

Black Sea

AtlanticOcean

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Crusades Map Activity

Mediterranean Sea

Black Sea

AtlanticOcean

1096-1099Europeans captured the Holy Land from the Muslims.

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Crusades Map Activity

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Wednesday

2/25/15 7.6, RH 2, WHST 9 2

1793 – The first cabinet meeting

Who was Saladin?

I will identify the key events that happened during the Crusades by reading an article, answering focus questions, and creating a Flow Map to show what I learned.

serial

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Bell WorkSaladin was_________________ ______________________________________________________.

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serialAdjectiveOccurring in a series

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“2nd Crusade”

49:55 – 57:00

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How to Create Lines for your Flow Map

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How to Create Arrows for your Flow Map

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How to Create Boxes for your Flow Map

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The Crusades Flow Map

600 A.D. 1st Crusade 2nd Crusade

3rd Crusade

4th CrusadeChildren’s Crusade…the next 70 years

Problem Solution Outcome

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600 A.D.Arabs entered the city of Jerusalem and took control of it. They did allow Christian and Jews to visit.

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Continued……

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1st Crusade

Problem Solution Outcome

A new group of Arabs closed Jerusalem to Jews and Christians

The pope called for a Crusade to try and retake the city

The city fell after a 2 month siege. The crusaders won Jerusalem.

Constantinople asked the Holy Roman Empire for help from invading Arabs. The pope decided to help.

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A

B

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2nd Crusade

3rd Crusade

4th CrusadeChildren’s Crusade…the next 70 years

Finish your flow map with your partner using the information you just read.

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Friday 2/27/15 7 6, RH 1, WHST 7 3

1862 – Abraham Lincoln introduces the first “greenbacks”

How did the Crusades effect Europe?

I will assess my understanding of the information covered this week as will be demonstrated by taking an assessment and completing and submitting my Week 25 work.

wholesome

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Bell WorkThe Crusades affected Europe by ______________________________________________________.

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wholesomeAdjectiveHealthy or sound

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Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Quiz

Go to classroom.google.comClick on the Google Form

entitled, “The Crusades” – Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Quiz

Finish any assignments from this or past weeks

Logout and turn-in your computer when completely finished.

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Week 25 WorkSubmitted via

Google ClassroomTurned-in to the teacher today

History Log Crusades Map

C10 L2 RSG C10 L1 Vocabulary (with the sub)

Crusades Flow Map

C10 L2 Quiz