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Research the Late Middle Ages
using the Filamentality list provided in the
"Resources" section.
1. Create one of the following products: a poster, a pamphlet or a
picture book.
2. The product must contain basic information about the topic you
have chosen.
3. The information must be illustrated using pictures that are
hand drawn or that are downloaded from one of the internet sites.
4. Using a multiple-choice format, develop ten questions that can
be answered by anyone who has read your poster, pamphlet or picture
book. The questions are to be typed in 12 pt. Arial. The
questions are to be storied in the folder labelled
"History 10." This folder is located on the school's
network. Access the folder
through "My computer" or "Windows Explorer."
5. Print one copy of your questions; fill in the correct answers;
hand in to
Ms. Trebick.
Topic Choices
1. types of castles
a. motte and bailey
b. stone castles/stone keeps
c. concentric
2. rooms in a castle
names of various rooms, their locations,
function and importance
3. building a castle
workers, time frame, materials, cost
4. specific castles
a. built - where, when, why, by whom
b. today - function
5. fortifications and warfare
a. defences built into the castle
b. weaponry used for attacking and
defending a castle
6. weaponry
common and unusual weapons - description,
function, advantages,
disadvantages, reason for discontinued use
7. knights
a. reason for existence
b. training
8. lifestyle in castle
a. food
b. entertainment
c. hygiene
d. clothing
9. castles outside of Britain
a. example - where, why built, built by
whom
b. similarities and differences to
British castles
10. religion
a. design and role of
churches
b. role of monasteries,
priests, monks, friars, nuns
11. Gothic architecture
a. characteristics
b. examples - where, when
built, why built, built by whom
c. differences from
Romanesque
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