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C9: Aprender a comunicarse / Artística. C8: Aprender a aprender / Tecnológica. C7: Aprender a convivir / Social y cívica. C6: motriz/ aprender a ser. C5: artística / Aprender a gestionar las emociones. C4: Comunication. C3 Mathematics / Aprender a aprender. C2: Society and coexistence. C1 SCIENCE: POLLUTION & ENERGIES. Facts About Medieval Times & Castles. Facts, Information, Summary. This article contains the most common medieval terminology that you’ll find throughout this site.

Facts, Information, Summary

Allure A walkway on a wall, also known as a wall walk. Arrow Loop Narrow A small opening built in a wall that was used by archers to fire arrows at incoming enemies while offering great protection. These were later modified to accommodate small cannons. Bailey Defensive courtyard. Barbican Towers defending a gateway. Batter Additional support structures situated at the base of walls and towers. Battlement They are defensive structures that consist of portions of the wall cut at regular intervals to provide additional defense for archers and a disadvantage for invaders. Breastwork Improvised structure used to protect gunners or artillery.

Charter of Franchise A Document granting liberty to a serf. Chivalry A knight’s code of conduct. Coat of Arms The symbol knights used to show their family line. Commoner – Lowest class of people, just above slaves. The Middle Ages - eLibrary.SD71 - School District #71 (Comox Valley) 86.03.03: Medieval Life: Squires, Maidens and Peasants.

Introduction Any period of history is “modern” to the people who are living at the time.

86.03.03: Medieval Life: Squires, Maidens and Peasants

To the kings and serfs of the Middle Ages, their period was modern because they were living it. For us, it seems so long ago; an age remembered in textbooks, museums, and in the ruins of castles. Yet their past is our past. We are all human and share the same desires, hopes and needs. World History. Black Plague Educational Materials. Arthurian Studies. Aneirin Arthurian A2Z Knowledge Bank Arthurian Infopedia Arthurian Literature A series of bibliographical guides to the insular medieval manuscripts and texts that contain references to Arthur, for example, Y Gododdin, Trioedd Ynys Prydein..

Arthurian Studies

Arthurian Resources A survey of recent academic research into the Arthurian legend, including history and bibliographies. The Labyrinth. The Labyrinth. Catholic Encyclopedia: Crusades An extensive history of the Crusades.

The Labyrinth

Crusades A large and still growing section of very clear and attractive maps (and remakes), an in-depth chronological overview, a large segment on Crusader castles, an extensive bibliography – and much more about the Crusader area. Crusades The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies’, an online encyclopedia, crusades page. The Labyrinth. Hildegard von Bingen Narrative history and description of her works.

The Labyrinth

Includes an array of Hildegard and more general links. Internet History Sourcebooks Project. There is increasing uneasiness among scholars about the concept of feudalism as a term to describe non-monetized relationships between the land-holding aristocracy.

Internet History Sourcebooks Project

Still various aspects of lordship and vassalage are documented. Here is are two typical oaths of fidelity.. I: An Anglo Saxon Form of Commendation [from Schmidt: Gesetze der Angelsachsen, p. 404] A Very Brief History of Witches & Witchcraft - HistoryExtra. Writing for History Extra, Lipscomb separates witch facts from fiction, reveals how many people were killed, and explains why so much of what we believe about witches is untrue… Witches are everywhere.

A Very Brief History of Witches & Witchcraft - HistoryExtra

In fairytales, fantasy and satire, they appear time and again as a versatile synonym for evil and transgression. But, in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, men and women of both high and low status believed in witches’ ubiquity in a far more disturbing way. Lord chief justice Anderson noted in 1602: “The land is full of witches… they abound in all places” – not as a symbol or figure of fun, but as a deadly threat to life, livelihood and divine order. Medievalists.net - Where the Middle Ages Begin. History Articles About The Medieval Period (Middle Ages) - HistoryExtra. Medieval History on Flipboard by History Skills. Second ESO. The Christian Peninsular Kingdoms. Islam and al-Andalus. The Middle Ages is a historical period that began with the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and ended with the start of the Modern Age in the 15th century.

Islam and al-Andalus

In the 7th century, a new religion called Islam appeared in Arabia. It quicky expanded to the Mediterranean coast and then into Asia and Africa. A new Muslim civilisation developed. Islam, like Judaism and Crhistianity, is a monotheistic religion that believes in one God. The Prophet Muhammad preached this religion since 622 in Arabia. Geography - clilteacher. Integrated Curriculum in Secondary Education: Geography and History-2ºESO The Break-up of Mediterranean Unity - The Byzantine Empire. What are the Middle Ages?

Integrated Curriculum in Secondary Education: Geography and History-2ºESO The Break-up of Mediterranean Unity - The Byzantine Empire

What period of history do they cover? Integrated Curriculum in Secondary Education: Geography and History-2ºESO The Break-up of Mediterranean Unity  Material Interesante para trabajar Historia,Geografía …dentro de la educación bilingüe y metodología CLIL. July 27, 2012 by rolling stone Dentro de todo lo publicado en Internet , aquí en este misma web y de las sugerencias recibidas de seguidores y compañeros , voy a comenzar poco a poco a recopilar los mejores materiales , recursos y sugerencias y lo voy organizar por áreas , asignaturas.

Respecto a Historia-Geografía , esta entrada se divide en varios bloques : Middle Ages Women. Playing GeoGames in Google Earth. Geography and History Blog : 2º. Spain History Timeline. The Middle Ages Timeline. U.D. 4: La Europa Feudal – 2 ESO. · Comienzo de la unidad: ¡Hola de nuevo chicos y chicas!

U.D. 4: La Europa Feudal – 2 ESO

Aquí tenéis el PDF para descargar el comienzo de la unidad didáctica 4: La Europa Feudal, donde encontraréis, los objetivos, actividades, distribución del tiempo, las competencias, evaluación y temas transversales que trabajaremos. Recordad que debéis imprimirla o sacarla en fotocopia y pegarla en la libreta de clase como principio de la unidad. U.D. 2: El Islam – 2 ESO. · Comienzo de la unidad: Aquí tenéis el PDF para descargar el comienzo de la unidad didáctica 2: El islam, donde encontraréis, los objetivos, actividades, distribución del tiempo, las competencias, evaluación y temas transversales que trabajaremos. Arts and humanities. Geography and History - ESO 2 - LinguaFrame Student Zone. U.D. 1: Caída del Imperio Romano y el Imperio Bizantino – 2 ESO. · Comienzo de la unidad: Aquí tenéis el PDF para descargar el comienzo de la unidad didáctica, donde encontraréis, los objetivos, actividades, distribución del tiempo, las competencias, evaluación y temas transversales que trabajaremos.

Recordar que debéis imprimirla o sacarla en fotocopia y pegarla en la libreta de clase como principio de la unidad. Pinchad en la imagen para descargar. La clase de Ciencias Sociales: 2º ESO. ACTIVIDADES INICIALESA) Pulsa este enlace y verás un video de la película Gladiator. Investiga quiénes fueron Cómodo (emperador) y Marco Aurelio.

Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Myths of the Middle Ages 6: Wives as Chattels. I conclude my series debunking common misconceptions about the Middle Ages with a look at the notion that women, particularly wives, were mere "chattels" in the Middle Ages. It is a topic I have taken on before and revisit here. It is still common today to find people (even novelists writing about the Middle Ages!) Claim that "women were mere chattels in the Middle Ages. " The persistence of this notion is incomprehensible to me as it was very patently NOT true. Indeed, as the noted French historian Regine Pernoud makes exquisitely clear in her comprehensive book on the subject, Women in the Days of the Cathedrals (Ignatius, 1969) women in the Middle Ages enjoyed substantially more status and legal rights than women in the so-called Renaissance and Early Modern periods -- indeed until the 20th century.

Let me start by reminding you what the word chattel means. I could end this essay here, but the persistence of the misconception induces me to go a little farther. Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Myths of the Middle Ages 5: Filthy Pigs. I continue with my series debunking common misconceptions about the Middle Ages with a look at the notion that people in the Middle Ages rarely bathed, knew nothing about hygiene and generally lived like filthy pigs. A favorite Hollywood convention is to portray people in the Middle Ages as filthy. Mice run across dinner tables while dogs fight over bones at their feet. Noblemen wipe their mouths on their sleeves (or hair!) , and toss the bones from their plates over their shoulders. The poor are consistently depicted in filthy (and usually ragged) clothing and mud encrusted boots. Temas Historia - CIENCIAS SOCIALES EN E.S.O. Y BACHILLERATO.

Top 10 Myths About The Middle Ages. The Middle Ages spanned roughly from the 5th century to the 16th century – a total of 1,100 years. During the time following the Middle Ages (which is often referred to as the Enlightenment), the previous millennium was criticized and condemned – just as we now condemn the actions of some during the Victorian Period (sexual prudishness for example). Many of the writers of the newly invented Protestant movement harshly attacked the Middle Ages because of its Catholicity. Unfortunately many of the myths and misconceptions that sprung up at the time are still believed today. This list aims to set things straight. Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Women in the Middle Ages 3: Women and Education. After wealth, education is arguably the most powerful means of empowerment. As I noted in last week’s essay on women and economic power, professional skills were mobile and endowed women with independence and self-respect.

Today, however, I want to look at abstract learning, “book-learning,” rather than practical, professional skills. Profesor de Historia, Geografía y Arte. Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Myths of the Middle Ages 1: Autocratic Kings and Oppressed Subjects. Today I begin a six-part series debunking common misconceptions about the Middle Ages. In this series I will look at 1) Autocratic Kings and Oppressed Subjects, 2) Illiterate, Brutal Barons and Knights, 3) Serfs like Slaves, 4) Clerical Ignorance and Bigotry, 5) Widespread Filth and Disease, and 6) Women held as Chattels. Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Myths of the Middle Ages 3: Serfs like Slaves. What are some common misconceptions about the Middle Ages?

Five Absurd Myths about the Middle Ages. 7 Myths About Medieval Times We Thought Were Real - History - What's on. Sometimes it’s easier to believe the work of a filmmaker than a historian’s. Maybe it’s because it’s more readily available to us. Perhaps we find it simpler to believe the “facts” presented to us in a story instead of understanding the complex context of a time period.

Key Events of the Middle Ages. Myths about the Middle Ages that are so very, very wrong! This week, Danièle asked her listeners which myths about the Middle Ages really drive them crazy. From the Flat Earth to daily hygiene, here is our attempt to shed light on some of the most common (but wrong!) 6 Ridiculous Myths About the Middle Ages Everyone Believes.

The Medieval Magazine. Films Archives. Helena Schrader's Historical Fiction: Myths of the Middle Ages 3: Serfs like Slaves. Myths About the Middle Ages. 25 Myths About The Middle Ages You Probably Thought Were True. Untitled. The Middle Ages. The Arrival and Spread of the Black Plague in Europe. Medieval and Renaissance History. Teaching history, Middle ages history, Classical education. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) watch online free full movie. Middle Ages for Kids. Medieval Life. Middle ages movies for students. Medieval Glossary. Winter Story. The Middle Ages - eLibrary.SD71 - School District #71 (Comox Valley) History of Europe for Kids - History Games and Videos. Core Knowledge Foundation. GLOBAL MIDDLE AGES. Middle Ages and Renaissance lesson plans for elementary school teachers in grades K-6 including castle activities, programs and thematic units, information about castles,kingdoms in Europe, classroom and teaching ideas.

Section 1: What are your ideas about the Middle Ages? Introducing the Student Resources. Podcast Timeline. Teaching Medieval History Resources. Exploring and Teaching Medieval History in Schools. Crossword Puzzle Game for Kids: Middle Ages. Word Search: Middle Ages Printable Version. GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. History: Middle Ages for Kids. Geohistonetbilingüe. La página del Arte y la Cultura en español. Aulas Bilingües DNL. Geography and History, Bilingual Space: 2º ESO. Geographyandhistory2bil [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Units.

Exhibits Collection. Free PowerPoint Presentations about World History for Kids & Teachers (K-12) Free PowerPoint Presentations about Welcome to the Middle Ages - Overviews for Kids & Teachers (K-12) The Middle Ages introduction and overview. The Middle Ages.