★ Want more interactive, ready-to-teach world history? All 11 of my units plus the growing digital bundle, syllabus, and pacing guide are sold together at a steep discount. said, "Easy to use classroom resource! Includes everything needed to complete a unit on the Middle Ages. said, "This is a great resource for my history class! I love how there are different ways to assess students (exit slips, bell ringers, etc.)." said, " I wish I could hire Leah to make all my units! This is fantastic!" This resource ensured the content was accessible and engaging for all. said, "When addressing the Middle Ages in two locations, students can sometimes be overwhelmed with all the information (especially when discussing the East, which students are not as familiar with). I give you instructions on how to do it quickly! ♦ A: Yes! It's super-easy to modify them for traditional. ♦ Q: I noticed that your daily lesson plans are designed for the block schedule. I’ve gotten a lot of feedback from middle school teachers (even 6th grade) that this course works really well for their students, as well as 9th and 10th grade teachers that their students love it! ♦ A: I teach AP world history and needed to shift and find resources for struggling 10th graders, so I designed this course. ♦ Q: I see that this unit is marked for 7th-10th grades. ♦ A: No worries! It's super easy to use the EDITABLE resources digitally-just insert them into Slides with ONE click! (Psst.most of the resources are editable.) ♦ Q: My school discourages me from using the number of copies I need to make interactive notebooks. Editable Versions of Most of The Resources- I will show you how to load these into Google Slides so they're ready to be assigned digitally in a snap!.Foldable Graphic Organizers- truly, tactile learning benefits even high schoolers.Cloze Notes- great for students who need modifications.Editable PowerPoint Presentations- easy to load into Google Slides.Primary Source Analysis (The Justinian Code).European Middle Ages (Franks, Christianity, Holy Roman Empire, Manorialism, Feudalism, Crusades, Rise of Nation States).Africa (Bantu Migration, Aksum, Swahili Trade, Ibn Battuta, Mansa Musa and Mali).Medieval Trade Routes (Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, and Trans Saharan).Students will learn about governments, economies, culture, and much more! The Middle Ages in the East and the West will provide your students with an interactive overview of the time period. It’s packed with interactive activities and detailed lesson plans. They’ll think again as you wow them not only with manors and feudalism but also with the Byzantine Empire, African Kingdoms, Medieval Trade Routes, and more! Try this interactive notebook unit that will broaden their perspectives as you engage them with the middle ages in the East and the West. Your students think the middle ages are just a placeholder in history? You know, that time between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
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