Martin Luther, the Reformation, and Create Your Own 95 Theses Worksheet

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5th - 9th
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This fun, short warm up or concluding activity reviews what the 95 Theses were and why Martin Luther created them and posted them to his church door.
It then presents a similar "Teacher's Theses" with humorous complaints a teacher might have about your school. Students then create their own theses with complaints they have about to school to help make a connection to Martin Luther's purpose for writing and posting the 95 Theses.
This is a very fun activity to review the "teacher's complaints" and have students share their complaints about school. It always makes for a fun transition to starting the Protestant Reformation in my class!
For an excellent companion activity, see this Protestant Revolution Pop Up Notes & Lesson Plan which reviews Martin Luther and other major Protestant reformers.!
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It then presents a similar "Teacher's Theses" with humorous complaints a teacher might have about your school. Students then create their own theses with complaints they have about to school to help make a connection to Martin Luther's purpose for writing and posting the 95 Theses.
This is a very fun activity to review the "teacher's complaints" and have students share their complaints about school. It always makes for a fun transition to starting the Protestant Reformation in my class!
For an excellent companion activity, see this Protestant Revolution Pop Up Notes & Lesson Plan which reviews Martin Luther and other major Protestant reformers.!
Thanks for looking!
Please "Like" my page on Facebook for updates, giveaways, links and more!
Total Pages
1 page
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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