History Alive! Medieval World And Beyond

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Grade Kit Guide SampleThe cover page contains thetitle and publisher of the courseas well as contact informationfor Bridgeway Academy.History Alive!Medieval World andBeyondTCI 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

The ABOUT THIS COURSE pagecontains the course description,information about gradingand resources, and a list ofresources for the course.Grade Kit Guide SampleCOURSE DESCRIPTIONRESOURCE LISTHistory Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond explores the legacy of civilizations fromEurope, Africa, and the Middle East to Asia and the Americas. Students will learn aboutEurope during medieval times, Islam in medieval times, the culture and kingdoms of WestAfrica, Imperial China, Japan during medieval times, civilizations of the Americas,Europe's Renaissance and Reformation, and Europe entering the modern age. History Alive! The Medieval World andBeyond Textbook History Alive! The Medieval World andBeyond Interactive Student Notebook Elephango Resources Suggested Reading Extension Activities Suggested Pacing Course Resources (Use the password:bridgeway for copyrighted History Alive!documents.) Alternative AssessmentsGRADINGThere are lesson assessments as well as a post-test for each unit. The student maycomplete the lesson assessments and/or post-tests for grade reporting. Alternativeassessments are also available to complete in place of the post-tests.RESOURCESThe resources can be found throughout the instructor guide to supplement the course andhelp the student gain a deeper understanding of the content as well as provide variety inlearning styles and expressions. Required and recommended extension activities areindicated in the suggested pacing of the instructor guide. Helpful references are alsoincluded for the course instructor. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

3 Main Categories on Each PageDay 1TODAY'S ACTIVITIES correlate tothe textbook or other requiredtexts and activities for thecourse.TODAY'S ACTIVITIESUnit 1 Europe During Medieval TimesRead Setting the Stage on pages 2-3 of the textbook.Complete the Unit 1 Geography Challenge in the Student Interactive Notebook.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIESRECOMMENDED READINGAND EXTENSION ACTIVITIES areoptional activities that relateto the content and extend thestudent's learning.Before you begin this unit, fill out the first two columns of a KWL chart by listing things you already KNOW, and things you WANT toknow about this topic. Throughout the unit, add details to the last column to show what you have LEARNED. View an online resourcefor this activity.Learning Style: VisualSuggested Reading: The Bloody, Rotten Roman Empire: The Disgusting Details About Life in Ancient Rome by James A. Corrick Knights: Secrets of Medieval Warriors by Henry Templeman Medieval Towns, Trade, and Travel by Lynne Elliott The Magna Carta by Janey Levy Who Was Joan of Arc? by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso The Culture of the Byzantine Empire by Vic KovacsLearning Style: VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTINSTRUCTOR SUPPORT providesreferences to specific resourcepages, additional teachingopportunities, or answer keys.View an online resource for the Unit 1 Geography Challenge answer key. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

ActivitiesDay 1TODAY'S ACTIVITIESUnit 1 Europe During Medieval TimesRead Setting the Stage on pages 2-3 of the textbook.Complete the Unit 1 Geography Challenge in the Student Interactive Notebook.Graphic organizers promote a visualrepresentation of the learning and encouragecritical thinking.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIESBefore you begin this unit, fill out the first two columns of a KWL chart by listing things you already KNOW, and things you WANT toknow about this topic. Throughout the unit, add details to the last column to show what you have LEARNED. View an online resourcefor this activity.Learning Style: VisualSuggested Reading: The Bloody, Rotten Roman Empire: The Disgusting Details About Life in Ancient Rome by James A. Corrick Knights: Secrets of Medieval Warriors by Henry Templeman Medieval Towns, Trade, and Travel by Lynne ElliottSuggested Reading allows the The Magna Carta by Janey Levystudent to dive deeper into a Who Was Joan of Arc? by Pam Pollack and Meg Belvisospecific topic from the course. The Culture of the Byzantine Empire by Vic KovacsLearning Style: VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTView an online resource for the Unit 1 Geography Challenge answer key. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

Activities 2Day 2TODAY'S ACTIVITIESLesson 1 The Legacy of the Roman EmpireRead the following sections on pages 5-11 of the textbook.Introduction1. The End of the Roman Empire in the West2. The Legacy of Roman Art3. The Legacy of Roman Architecture and EngineeringComplete the related Interactive Student Notebook activities.Elephango.com is a digital resource providingadditional practice, teaching, and application ofthe concept covered in this lesson.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIESExplore Elephango for an activity to extend your learning. 12601 Roman AqueductsLearning Style referencesLearning Style: Kinesthetic, Visual, Otterpromote activities for differenttypes of learners.Create a vocabulary chart for some or all of the words for this lesson. The vocabulary chart can contain categories such as vocabularyword, definition, synonym, meaningful sentence, or picture. Choose the categories that best suit your learning style. View an onlineresource for this activity. You may also consider recording the vocabulary words and definitions using a voice recording app or creatingflash cards for each word.Learning Style: Auditory, Kinesthetic, VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTReview the vocabulary for this lesson with your student.View an online resource for the Interactive Student Notebook answer key for this lesson. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

Activities 3Day 27TODAY'S ACTIVITIESAlternative Assessments are performancebased assessments that require students todemonstratethat theyhave masteredspecific Times. View an online resource for this activity.Complete theUnit 1 Post-TestEuropeDuring Medievalskills and competencies by performing orproducing something. They can be used in placeof traditional tests.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIESComplete the Unit 1 Alternative Assessment. View an online resource for this activity.Learning Style: Auditory, Kinesthetic, VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTView an online resource for the Unit 1 Post-Test answer key.The Unit 1 Alternative Assessment can be used as a grade in place of the Unit 1 Post-Test. Score the activity using project rubric. Viewan online resource for this activity. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

TODAY'S ACTIVITIESUnit 1 Europe During Medieval TimesRead Setting the Stage on pages 2-3 of the textbook.How to Find the ResourcesComplete the Unit 1 Geography Challenge in the Student Interactive Notebook.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIES1.Notice View an online resource for this activity in the guide.Before you begin this unit, fill out the first two columns of a KWL chart by listing things you already KNOW, and things you WANT toknow about this topic. Throughout the unit, add details to the last column to show what you have LEARNED. View an online resourcefor this activity.Learning Style: VisualSuggested Reading: The Bloody, Rotten Roman Empire: The Disgusting Details About Life in Ancient Rome by James A. Corrick Knights: Secrets of Medieval Warriors by Henry Templeman Medieval Towns, Trade, and Travel by Lynne Elliott The Magna Carta by Janey Levy Who Was Joan of Arc? by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso2. Go to the Course Resources in the Bridgeway Learning Center and find the day number. The Culture of the Byzantine Empire by Vic KovacsLearning Style: VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTView an online resource for the Unit 1 Geography 3.Challengeanswerkey. or document.Click onthe activity4.Download and print as needed. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy

TODAY'S ACTIVITIESLesson 1 The Legacy of the Roman EmpireRead the following sections on pages 5-11 of the textbook.Introduction1. The End of the Roman Empire in the West2. The Legacy of Roman Art3. The Legacy of Roman Architecture and EngineeringHow to Find ElephangoComplete the related Interactive Student Notebook activities.1.Notice Explore Elephango for an activity to extend your learning in the guide.RECOMMENDED READING & EXTENSION ACTIVITIESExplore Elephango for an activity to extend your learning. 12601 Roman AqueductsLearning Style: Kinesthetic, Visual, OtterCreate a vocabulary chart for some or all of the words for this lesson. The vocabulary chart can contain categories such as vocabularyword, definition, synonym, meaningful sentence, or picture. Choose the categories that best suit your learning style. View an onlineresource for this activity. You may also consider recording the vocabulary words and definitions using a voice recording app or creatingflash cards for each word.2. Go to the Course Resources in the Bridgeway Learning Center and find the day number.Learning Style: Auditory, Kinesthetic, VisualINSTRUCTOR SUPPORTReview the vocabulary for this lesson with your student.View an online resource for the Interactive Student Notebook answer key for this lesson.4.Complete the Elephango lesson. 2019 Bridgeway Homeschool Academy3.Click on the Elephango resource.

History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond explores the legacy of civilizations from Europe, Africa, and the Middle East to Asia and the Americas. Students will learn about Europe during medieval times, Islam in medieval times, the culture and kingdoms of West Africa, Imperial China, Japan during medieval times, civilizations of the Americas,

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