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May 15, 2019 What do you know about the Bubonic Plague?

Explore the history, symptoms, and impact of the Bubonic Plague in Europe during the Middle Ages through interactive activities and engaging discussions.

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May 15, 2019 What do you know about the Bubonic Plague?

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  1. May 15, 2019 What do you know about the Bubonic Plague?

  2. “I Can” Statement: explain the Bubonic Plague?

  3. Essential Question • How did an increase in global trade spread the Black Death?

  4. Essential Standard • 6.H.2.1  Explain how invasions, conquests, and migrations affected various civilizations, societies, and regions. • 6.G.1.2  Explain the factors that influenced the movement of people, goods, and ideas and the effects of that movement on societies and regions over time. • .

  5. Play ring around the roses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ggSLIJJ58

  6. Ask students if they want to demonstrate Ring around of the Roses.

  7. The words to the Ring around the rosy children's ring game have their origin in English history. The historical period dates back to the Great Plague of London in 1665 (bubonic plague) or even before when the first outbreak of the Plague hit England in the 1300's. The symptoms of the plague included a rosy red rash in the shape of a ring on the skin (Ring around the rosy). Pockets and pouches were filled with sweet smelling herbs ( or posies) which were carried due to the belief that the disease was transmitted by bad smells. The term "Ashes Ashes" refers to the cremation of the dead bodies! The death rate was over 60% and the plague was only halted by the Great Fire of London in 1666 which killed the rats which carried the disease which was transmitting via water sources. The English version of "Ring around the rosy" replaces Ashes with (A-tishoo, A-tishoo) as violent sneezing was another symptom of the disease. We recommend the following site for comprehensive information regarding the Bubonic Plague. • Read about Ring around the Rosy

  8. Watch movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySClB6-OH-Q

  9. Go to canvas for the reading. . http://www.themiddleages.net/plague.html

  10. Put students into partners.

  11. Miranda Hancock David Dameron 3-4 SEATING CHART Gracie Adams Front Table Madysen Newcomb Irvin Satterfield Na’Moni Baldwin Tazia Oliver Malaysia Swann Malia Cunningham SaMya Logan David Medrano Ty’Riq Moore Qaronta Plunkett Jamyan Lipscomb Benjamin Hannah Jimmie Ensley Jahki Jones Hunter Mullins Brian Jones Chase Gatewood Tanner Loftis Ethan Myer Caleb Clemmons Thomas Bailey Alondra Foster Ameilia Eagen BACK TABLE

  12. 5-6 SEATING CHART Jalean Hardin Brandon Newcomer William Newman Front Table Christopher Poteat Emma Thornton Luca Spicer Ava Talley McKenzie Willard James Jones Braxton Sauerbrei Emery Webster Brianna Ridge Brianna Shoemaker Lily Lynch Dillon Rowland Leila Scott Jaidyn Shumaker Jaelan Hardin Marquvieon Davis Blake McGee Joshua Smith Ashley Perez Monserratt Sanchez BACK TABLE

  13. DESK 7-8 SEATING CHART Front Table Za’Kiya Graves Brenley Burr Samuel White Shelby Wilson Emma Allmond Cristin Graves Kailynne Goodman Chace Irby Breylen Harris Cannon Edwards Patience Tuttle Ethan Litten Cali Richardson Krista Gusler Wyattr Andrews Austin Gilliam John Lamb Ja’Bari Lea Nathan Emerson Iveona Hooper John Carver Adam Alejandro Chloie Johnson Makayla Graves Gabrielle Lodge Side table Kelsey Craig Tyzavier Jay Side table Trinity Ross BACK TABLE Aaron Palmer

  14. 9-10 Emily Wilkinson Patricia Ricchini Malachi Stewart Front Table Bryson Saul Jakayla Wade Shawndale Wilson Zionna Reddick Asia Pennix Trenton Gwynn Kezziah Johnson Julia Rogers Jarvis Truman Chase Smith Brandon Robertson Cemarie Motley Sheila Pulliam Terrance Paul Victoria Weadon BACK TABLE SEATING CHART Makayla Newnam Emah Maciborski Side table by door

  15. Where did the Bubonic plague begin? What are the symptoms of the Bubonic Plague? How do you feel when you see the picture? Why do people call it the “Black Death? How many people lived in Europe at the time? You can use the number of dead to figure you this out. Why did the disease not exist in winter? What happened to population in Europe during the Bubonic Plague? What was the result of the labor shortage on the Middle Ages?

  16. Go back to assign seats so we can go over it.

  17. Imagine you met someone with the Bubonic Plague. Write what you would do. .

  18. You met the person with Bubonic Plague. Now write a letter to that person.

  19. Let students present.

  20. Exit ticket. • Explain the Bubonic Plague.

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