Lesson Objectives
During this lesson we will cover:
The lesson objectives are:
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Medieval Fashion and Food
Now it is your time to collect information on medieval fashion and food.
Please click on the button below to go to the Google Doc with all your resources.
Once you are there, please open a separate Word document to note down your information and the URL link where it came from.
Under the website, please go to the heading listed in the "____".
Please pick three statements each per heading.
Once you have done this, please find one website or video resource of your own, collect three statements and record its URL link.
You will need this later to reference in your Piktochart under the heading "Discovered Websites".
Remember: Medieval upper class includes royalty, nobles, clergy and knights where as the medieval lower class include peasants.
Please click on the button below to go to the Google Doc with all your resources.
Once you are there, please open a separate Word document to note down your information and the URL link where it came from.
Under the website, please go to the heading listed in the "____".
Please pick three statements each per heading.
Once you have done this, please find one website or video resource of your own, collect three statements and record its URL link.
You will need this later to reference in your Piktochart under the heading "Discovered Websites".
Remember: Medieval upper class includes royalty, nobles, clergy and knights where as the medieval lower class include peasants.
Creative Commons Search: Primary Resources
Using the Creative Commons search engine, select the "Google Images" option below the search bar.
See the screenshot below to make sure that your search panel looks like this.
See the screenshot below to make sure that your search panel looks like this.
Search for the following:
(P.s. You are encouraged to look up different search phrases such as "Medieval nobility fashion" or "Medieval peasant food":.
(P.s. You are encouraged to look up different search phrases such as "Medieval nobility fashion" or "Medieval peasant food":.
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Collect 4 images, one from each of the groups above. Save them to your desktop and bookmark the link for later.
Canva poster on your primary resources!
Using the images you have just gotten from the Creative Commons, you will now analyse the your images to answer this question:
What class does this person belong to?
Consider what clothing or food they have and explain why you believe this indicates that they belong to either the upper or lower class.
Make sure that you explain all of the images and provide a shortened bit.ly link for each of their URL source at the bottom of the Canva.
Make sure you save the Canva as an image to use in your Piktochart assignment.
There is an example of what your Canva may look like below.
Make sure that you explain all of the images and provide a shortened bit.ly link for each of their URL source at the bottom of the Canva.
Make sure you save the Canva as an image to use in your Piktochart assignment.
There is an example of what your Canva may look like below.
Word Art
Complete two word clouds using Word Art based on the following topics:
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Make sure that you save pictures of the word clouds so that you can upload them to your Piktochart later.
Be creative with your word clouds! Use any relevant shape, or font you like.
Below is an example word cloud,
Be creative with your word clouds! Use any relevant shape, or font you like.
Below is an example word cloud,
Assignment Work: Piktochart
Now it is time to work on your Piktochart!
Please make sure that you complete the following
Please make sure that you complete the following
Using the heading "Medieval Fashion":Answer the following questions using the statements and information you got from the Google Docs activity:
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Using the heading "Medieval Food":Answer the following questions using the statements and information you got from the Google Docs activity:
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Please list the websites you covered when looking at medieval fashion and food under the "Discovered Websites" heading.
If you like, you can use a QR code for both reference sections.
Below is an example of how you can divide up your sections - please use your creativity to make your own!
If you like, you can use a QR code for both reference sections.
Below is an example of how you can divide up your sections - please use your creativity to make your own!
SurveyMonkey Quiz
Please do the SurveyMonkey quiz below to review what you have learnt during this lesson.
What next?
If you have not completed your entire Piktochart assignment, then please complete it before the start of the next lesson and
submit the Piktochart via e-mail.
submit the Piktochart via e-mail.