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Get ready to delve into the world of feudalism through an interactive classroom session! Sit on the opposite side of the room for a fresh perspective. Engage in activities like "Name That Feudalist" and drawing a modern social pyramid. Guess correctly to attempt a "trick shot." Explore the feudal pyramid's implications on society then and now. Study for the Europe Map Quiz and check out the provided resources for further insights. Let's make learning engaging and fun! Homework includes readings, quiz prep, and a unique warm-up activity.
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August 21 & 24, 2015 Let’s mix it up… Sit in your same seat, but on the opposite side of the room
Homework • Read p. 191-196 • p. 196 #3,4,6 • Study for Europe Map Quiz (15) Book next class? No
Why Feudalism? • j
Let’s Play a Game “Name That Feudalism-er” • 3 Questions (Yes or No response) • Try to guess that person’s place in society on the feudal pyramid • If you guess right, you get a “trick shot” attempt
1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xd_zkMEgkI
Warm Up #3 DRAW the following in your 3-Ring Binders: After seeing & reading about feudal society and the feudal pyramid (p.188), draw how YOU perceive TODAY’S social pyramid in the U.S. Mark where you think your family falls on the social pyramid
1% • j 5% Upper-Middle Class Lower-Middle Class Working Class Below the Poverty Line
How Class Works • J 2005 • Socioeconomic Status (SES) • Income • Education • Occupation http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/national/20050515_CLASS_GRAPHIC/index_01.html
Homework • Read p. 191-196 • p. 196 #3,4,6 • Study for Europe Map Quiz (15) Book next class? No