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(Date) Warm Up:. In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you know or think you know about life on a manor during the Middle Ages. Life on a Manor Part I 32 points. Read the first page of Life on a Manor Underline the most important information in each paragraph. 4 points.
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(Date) Warm Up: In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you know or think you know about life on a manor during the Middle Ages
Life on a ManorPart I32 points • Read the first page of Life on a Manor • Underline the most important information in each paragraph. • 4 points
Life on a Manor • Reread paragraph one. • List the three most important facts in the comment margin. • 3 points
Life on a Manor • Based on paragraph one, draw a mini-map of a typical manor from the Middle Ages. • 7 points
Life on a Manor • Reread paragraph three. • Based on the information, write a paragraph of at least five lines telling whether you would rather be a freedman or a serf. • Use at least three facts from the paragraph. • Underline the facts from the reading that you use in your writing. • 8 points
Life on a Manor • Reread paragraph four. • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell whether it would have been preferable to be a serf or a slave. • Use at least three facts from the reading. • Underline the information you used from the reading, in your writing. • 8 points
(Date) Warm Up: • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about living on a manor during the Middle Ages
Life on a Manor Part II • 25 points
Working Life • Read Working Life • Underline the most important information in each paragraph • 4 points
Working Life • Reread paragraph one • In the margin, write the most interesting or important information given. • 2 points
Working Life • Reread paragraph two • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell why it was good to be the lord. • Use at least two facts from the reading. • Underline the facts in your writing. • 8 points
Working Life • Reread the last two paragraphs. • Write the three most important ideas in the comment margin. • 3 points
Working life • Based on the reading, write a paragraph of at least five lines explaining if you believe it would have been more difficult to be a serf during the Middle Ages, or a manual laborer today. • Include at least three facts from the reading. • Underline the facts in your writing. • 8 points
(Date) Warm Up: • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about the working life of a serf in the Middle Ages.
Life on a ManorPart III • 31 points
Life beyond Work • Closely read the section. • Underline the most important information in each paragraph. • 5 points
Life beyond Work • Reread the section. • In the comment margin, list the similarities and differences that manor life has to your life. • 5 points
Life beyond Work • Reread paragraph one. • Imagine you are a serf living on a manor. • Write a diary entry of at least five lines talking about your house which you built, and are quite proud of. • Use three facts from the reading. • Underline the facts in your writing. • 8 points
Life beyond Work • Reread paragraph two. • Write a second diary entry discussing your growing displeasure with your diet. • Use at least three facts from the reading. • Underline the facts in your writing. • 8 points
Life beyond Work • Reread the final two paragraphs • Draw a picture of a male or female serf. • Label five items of clothing on your serf. • 5 points
(Date) Warm Up: • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell what you learned about the home life of serfs during the Middle Ages.
Life on the ManorPart IV • 24 points
Recreation • Read the four paragraphs under Recreation • Underline the most important information in each paragraph • 4 points
Recreation • Reread the first two paragraphs. • In the comment margin create two columns: “like” and “dislike” • Place each recreational activity in one of the two columns according to your personal preferences. • Include at least eight activities • 4 points
Recreation • Reread paragraph three • In a paragraph of at least five lines, tell whether you believe it would be easier to be a teen runaway today, or a serf runaway in the Middle Ages. • Use three facts from the reading. • Underline the facts used. • 8 points
Recreation • Reread paragraph 4. • Write a dialogue between a husband and wife of at least 10 lines discussing their unhappiness on the manor, and making plans to start a new life. • Include at least three facts from the reading. • Underline the facts in your dialogue. • 8 points