Black Death Newscast
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Alabama Course of Study: 8th grade – #17
Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the Renaissance.
Examples: the Crusades, Hundred Years’ War, Black Death, rise of the middle class, commercial prosperity
Identifying changes in the arts, architecture, literature, and science in the late Middle Ages (1300-1400 A.D.)
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1 | Newscast Lesson Narrative | 22.01 KB | DOCX | Download File |
2 | PowerPoint for Vocabulary | 374.75 KB | PPTX | Download File |
3 | Perspective Document Economics | 19.51 KB | DOCX | Download File |
4 | Perspective Document Medical | 19.81 KB | DOCX | Download File |
5 | Perspective Document Political | 18.94 KB | DOCX | Download File |
6 | Perspective Document Religious | 18.66 KB | DOCX | Download File |
7 | Perspective Document Social/Cultural | 1.07 MB | DOCX | Download File |
8 | Document Analysis Scaffold | 17.05 KB | DOCX | Download File |
9 | Newscast Project Instruction Scaffold | 19.70 KB | DOCX | Download File |
10 | Newscast project rubric | 16.26 KB | DOCX | Download File |
11 | Newscast project checklist | 16.30 KB | DOCX | Download File |
12 | Newscast storyboard | 17.54 KB | DOCX | Download File |
13 | Newscast audience data retrieval chart | 17.45 KB | DOCX | Download File |
This lesson was created by the 8th grade world history teachers at Auburn Junior High School in Auburn, Alabama. They developed the lesson in a summer Lesson Study session. In the fall one teacher taught the lesson and filmed the implementation so the team could watch the film and reflect on student learning. The team met to revise aspects of the lesson. Another teacher taught the lesson in the spring and the team again viewed the film, reflected, and revise the lesson. The teachers who created the lesson were: Daniel Byrd, Mitchell Lane, Laura Mikos, Wilson Pate, and Shelby Wall.