this powerpoint takes students through the effects of the reformation on learning due to the printing press and how this learning catapulted ideas to the fore front of society during the end of the Renaissance. Lesson shows students notable figures, such as Vesalius, Galilieo, Newton, Kepler, and Copernicus, and their contributions to science along with each's theories.
Students analyze how question old beliefs became a key part of the Scientific method and how science began to open up the world to these and other notable figures.
Covers California State Standards 7.10
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