Raise your sword in salute to the young historians at work here!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Castle maps become blueprints for 3-D Castles
Today we finished our blueprints and started having fun building our castles. We all finished our blog exit ticket.
Remember,our blog adress is:
http://johnstonleap.blogspot.com.
Tim & Nathan
Today we finished our blueprints and started having fun building our castles. We all finished our blog exit ticket.
Remember,our blog adress is:
http://johnstonleap.blogspot.com.
Tim & Nathan
Labels:
11-12 medieval,
castle 3-D models,
castle maps
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Mapping the castle and town.
Today we started sketching out our blueprints for our castles. We researched about castles before we started sketching. We will start building our castles next week on Tuesday. We had a lot of fun today(:
Tess and Ellie
Labels:
11-12 medieval,
castle mapping,
castles
Friday, November 18, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
What to bring for Castle Building!
Hello Castle Architects!
You will need the following for castle building next week, November 22nd:
1. A 2 ft. by 2 ft. base. Can be foam core board, heavy duty cardboard, light plywood, etc.
2. Recyclables: toilet paper tubes, cereal boxes, etc. No glass. All supplies must fit inside one trash bag. Label the bag with your name.
Labels:
11-12 medieval,
castle building assignment,
castles
The Castle Mapping and Building Project Begins!
Meet our class of castle architects! Today we went outside and found a spot to put our castles when we are finished. We are doing some reasearch on castles. We found our towns we picked on a map of Wales and we will make a castle to put there.
-Natalie and Jenna
Labels:
11-12 medieval,
castles,
map,
Wales
Friday, November 11, 2011
Castles: Medieval War Machines!
The year is 1282. King Edward I of England has defeated the last Welsch governing family, Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffydd and his brother Dafydd...their last rebellion leading to their eventual defeat and death. King Edward now plans to annex all of Wales and build castles throughout the country to protect his new land. English soldiers will be garrisoned in the castles, and the towns will be settled by English colonists. King Edward's head architect, Master James St. George, has given you the responsibility of planning and building a castle for King Edward. This castle is to be located on Cardigan Bay on the west side of Wales. Where will you choose to build your castle, and why there? Be prepared to defend your overall building plan.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Bayeux Tapestry: Historical document
Bayeux Tapestry:
Primary source document? Can primary source documents be biased? What do you think?
Labels:
11-12 medieval,
Bayeux tapestry,
bias,
Death of Harold,
primary source
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