Get your students moving with this gallery walk, while learning about the different levels of feudalism in Medieval Europe. Complete with 6 separate stations, and a worksheet that comes with accompanying questions to each station.
Want to change up your Medieval Europe unit this year? Try this fun and engaging PBL unit! Students ultimately will create podcasts relating to different key concepts about Medieval Europe. Most work is student driven, with the guidance of the teacher. Included in an introductory activity (can be purchases separately), a detailed student instruction packet, rubrics, brainstorming activities, and a mini research packet for students to complete.
Fun activity for students to learn about the different beauty standards in Maya culture. Allows for students to compare and contrast to their own culture, and an enrichment activity to better remember the content. Super engaging!
Have students take a quick preassessment of their knowledge of Mesoamerica! Allows for a good introduction to important topics within the unit! be sure to check out my other Mesoamerican resources and projects!
Engage your students while allowing them to complete independent research about the Mayan codex! With an art and written portion, allow your students to have multiple outlets of learning. Complete with a rubric!
Informational article on the Olmec with discussion questions that can be answered either individually or with a group. Pairs well with the Olmec project also found in my store!
Engage students and enhance learning with this fun art project, complete with a written portion to practice research skills and gauge understanding of the Olmec culture.
7th
Other (Social Studies), Social Studies, World History
Get the whole class discussing and questioning the fairness of Medieval European Feudalism! Super easy to follow, and can last anywhere from 10 minutes to an entire class period.
Have your students complete this engaging activity after front loading key terms for feudalism in Medieval Europe! Promotes critical thinking and collaboration skills in addition to understanding content!
Fun enrichment activity for the Silk Road. This activity focuses on porcelain in China and gives students the opportunity to create their own "porcelain plate."
Assign this fun cookbook page mini project after learning about Medieval European feudalism and foods! Take is a step further and have students bring in their recipes for a Medieval feast!
7th
Middle Ages, Social Studies, World History
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