Image Source - The Church of the Holy Apostles
14th-17th Centuries
Renaissance | Reformation | Scientific Revolution
Skill Focus
Change and Continuity
Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources
Compelling Question
What were the challenges to the Church's social, economic, and political power?
Renaissance | Reformation | Scientific Revolution
Skill Focus
Change and Continuity
Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources
Compelling Question
What were the challenges to the Church's social, economic, and political power?
Learning Process Levels
Below are the levels of learning and understanding we are striving to achieve.
Applying (gray) is the goal for all students.
Use the Essential Lessons to help guide your learning.
Applying (gray) is the goal for all students.
Use the Essential Lessons to help guide your learning.
Renaissance
Reformation
Scientific Revolution
Pre/Post-Assessments
Before doing any Essential Lessons, complete the Pre-Assessment.
Completing this will provide data with where you are starting your learning.
Submit in Schoology.
After completing the Essential Lessons by taking notes, answering guided questions, doing the activity, complete the Post-Assessment.
The goal is to see growth in your understanding and ability to answer the prompt.
Completing this will provide data with where you are starting your learning.
Submit in Schoology.
After completing the Essential Lessons by taking notes, answering guided questions, doing the activity, complete the Post-Assessment.
The goal is to see growth in your understanding and ability to answer the prompt.
Renaissance - Pre/Post-Assessment | |
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Reformation - Pre/Post-Assessment | |
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Scientific Revolution - Pre/Post Assessment | |
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Essential Lessons
Renaissance
Essential Lessons are content lessons that are required by all students to complete.
EVERY STORY MATTERS - An Oral History Project
In this section, Renaissance, you are being asked to think about the contributions by peoples from many different places and how those contributions impacted the progress of different societies.
Application to Oral History Interview
Come up with 3-5 questions that would help you better understand what contributed to your family members life that led to the significant event or experience to happen.
Example - What contributions from your family would you say make you who you are?
Application to Oral History Interview
Come up with 3-5 questions that would help you better understand what contributed to your family members life that led to the significant event or experience to happen.
Example - What contributions from your family would you say make you who you are?
Essential Lessons
Protestant Reformation
Essential Lessons are content lessons that are required by all students to complete.
EVERY STORY MATTERS - An Oral History Project
In this section, Reformation, divisions within religions promoted people asking and attempting to answer questions that challenged the status quo, the Church's power over people lives.
Application to Oral History Interview
Think of 5 questions that you could ask to better understand how religion has played or not played a role in your family members perspective of the event or experience you are inquiring about.
Example - Growing up, did your family require that you attend a religious service?
Application to Oral History Interview
Think of 5 questions that you could ask to better understand how religion has played or not played a role in your family members perspective of the event or experience you are inquiring about.
Example - Growing up, did your family require that you attend a religious service?
Essential Lessons
Scientific Revolution
Essential Lessons are content lessons that are required by all students to complete.
EVERY STORY MATTERS - An Oral History Project
In this section, Scientific Revolution, you learned about how people were questioning what were the long held beliefs as what was true.
Instead of taking these ideas and saying that they could never be "wrong," people tried to develop their own understandings by asking questions and setting up experiments to see if their ideas would work.
Application to Oral History Interview
Brainstorm 3-5 questions that you could ask your family member that would better help you understand how their view of the world has changed throughout their lives.
Example - What did you think, during the event/experience, that you thought was a big deal but now your view has changed?
Instead of taking these ideas and saying that they could never be "wrong," people tried to develop their own understandings by asking questions and setting up experiments to see if their ideas would work.
Application to Oral History Interview
Brainstorm 3-5 questions that you could ask your family member that would better help you understand how their view of the world has changed throughout their lives.
Example - What did you think, during the event/experience, that you thought was a big deal but now your view has changed?
Additional Sources
To be added soon.