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Middle Ages

Middle Ages. The Quest for the Golden A. In this 3 day Quest, you are searching for the Golden A in Ye Olde Library , using resources and all your research skills. You and your partner have been made Knights of the Royal Order of the Book. ( Yes, it was a short ceremony) .

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Middle Ages

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  1. Middle Ages

  2. The Quest for the Golden A In this 3 day Quest, you are searching for the Golden A in Ye Olde Library, using resources and all your research skills. You and your partner have been made Knights of the Royal Order of the Book. (Yes, it was a short ceremony)

  3. The Quest is two fold: to be a pair of Knights to receive the Golden A by completing (with a 90% or better) all tasks set forth by your Liege (Mrs. Colgan) collect as many tokens along the way as you can. As any Good Knight can tell you, there are many rewards to earn as you accomplish your Quest.

  4. If you finish your Quest at the First Level (90% or better total for all Quests), you both shall receive the Golden A, meaning you will get an automatic A on the QUIZ.

  5. Second Level (80% or better total on all Quests), you shall receive 5 extra points on the Quiz. Third Level (70% or better total on all Quests), you shall receive 4 extra points on the Quiz.

  6. Are you ready for the Quest?

  7. The Middle Ages was an exciting time in history. So much happened. So many people lead and shaped the world to be the world we know today. Knights have a code of honor to follow. Much of this code was defined by no less than King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.

  8. Chivalry was the code of conduct by which knights were supposedly guided. In addition to military prowess and valor and loyalty to God and the knight's feudal lord, it called for courtesy toward enemies and generosity toward the sick and oppressed, widows, and other disadvantaged people.

  9. All of this means no cheating.

  10. Good Luck, Brave Knights!

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