100 Years War

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AP Psychology Current Events Resource Room (SETSS)
Period 1 Periods 3 & 5 Period 8
Mr. Ott Mr. Ott Mr. Ott

Aim: What were some of the other major events of the High Middle Ages other than the Black Death?

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Lesson Overview:

100 Years’ War: Causes, Major Developments, and Outcomes

Changes in the Church: Babylonian Captivity, Great Schism, and Impact on Church and Church authority

  1. Read Primary Sources:
  • “Attack on the Papacy: The Conciliar Movement” (p 142 in WC)
  • "Manual of the Inquisitor” (p 143, Sherman vol 1)
  1. Students will assess these documents using APPARTS (Author, Place and Time, Prior Knowledge, Audience, Reason,The Main Idea, Significance). [CR6]
  2. Using pre-made events cards, students will create a chronological listing of major events that occurred in the church They will use those events to create a timeline
  • Historical Thinking Skills: I 1, II 4-5
  • Learning Objective: SP-3 [CR3]
    • [CR6]—The course provides opportunities for students to analyze evidence about the past from diverse sources, such as written documents, maps, visual sources, and quantitative data – Appropriate use of historical evidence
    • [CR3]—Students are provided opportunities to apply learning objectives in each of the five themes throughout the course

Classwork & Homework

Lesson PowerPoint: The High Middle Ages

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Homework: Assignments

Special Education Modifications

  • Teaching Model: Co-Teaching
  • Special Education Teacher will work with All students General Ed and Special Ed.
    • Special Ed Students:
      • Teacher will read-aloud to students when necessary.
      • Teachers will break down assignments into smaller tasks.
      • Teachers will work with students on vocabulary acquisition by breaking down words into prefixes/suffixes and etymology.
      • Teachers will group students according to learning style inventory as a homogeneous group.
      • Teachers will keep students on-task by managing distractions and on-task behavior.
      • Teachers will modify note-taking by modeling notes from PowerPoint to chalkboard/whiteboard.
      • Teachers will differentiate lessons by using; verbal cues for auditory learners, graphic organizers for visual learners, and hands-on cues for tactile learners.