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Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages
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Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages.

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Page 1: Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages.

Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages

Page 2: Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages.

What do you notice about the visual representation of Duke Williams crossing?

Page 3: Introduction to Unit 1: The Anglo Saxon Period and the Middle Ages.

What do you wonder about this tapestry? Think of two questions

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About the Bayeux Tapestry

• It shows the Norman conquest of England.

• Origin unknown• One theory is that it

was commissioned by Bishop of Bayeux, half brother of William the Conqueror, leader of the Norman invasion in 1066.

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Background Information

• The years 449-1485 were ten centuries defined by war.

• The Anglo Saxons invade Britain in the 5th Century and ends in civil wars of the 15th Century.

• DO YOU KNOW HOW TO READ centuries?What years are included in the 5th Century?What years are included in the 15th Century?What century are we in right now?

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Evolution of English

• English and England have the same root word: Engle.

• Engle meaning the “Angles” referring to one of the three Germanic Tribes: Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.

• These Germanic Tribes migrated to England in 449.

• English means language of the Angles.

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Warm Up

• What do you know about the Middle Ages?List three things….in sentence format

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Timeline p6-7

• What is the connection between British events of 449 and British literature from 892 to 991.

• Write a 1-3 sentence response.

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GO GRAB A BOOK BY THE WINDOW, British Literature

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Timeline Cont.

• Which warriors invaded from 449 to 1066?

MAKE AN INFERENCE…..

• What can you infer about British literature after 1066?

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Timeline Cont.

• What can you infer about British literature after 1066?

William the Conqueror was a Norman. You may infer that British literature had a Norman influence after 1066.

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Activity• Make a tri-fold“Welcome to Medieval Times” in

Britain Brochure. Utilize pages 8-9. • Include information about:1) Medieval Wealth2) Peasants Life3) Wergild4) Doomsday Book5) Black Death6) Who owns the land?7) Geography of the Land (Being There)

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Warm Up

• Grab a book from the back corner….go to page 8-9.

• What would be the best part of living in Medieval Times?

• What would be the worst part of living in Medieval Times?

2-4 complete sentences.