Medieval Europe - The Black Death - Documentary Analysis Activity Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Engage your middle and high school students in this no prep Black Death documentary comprehensive activity worksheet exploration of one of history's most devastating pandemics with this detailed worksheet designed to accompany the BBC documentary "The Black Death". I use this resource every year. it covers all major points in one lesson allowing following lessons to dive deep into your particular focus.
This resource provides structured questions that guide students through critical aspects of the plague, from its causes and symptoms to its profound impacts on society, culture, and the social hierarchy of medieval Europe.
What’s Included:
- 2 pages with 23 focused questions.
- Link to BBC Documentary on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c4KZKarKL4
- Solution key for each questions
The questions:
The Black Death
- When did the Black Death occur?
- How many people died in Europe from the deadly plague?
- Why did the plague kill so many people in places like Florence, Italy?
Causes, Signs, and Symptoms
- What did people think caused the plague?
- What were the signs and symptoms of the plague?
- What sorts of methods were used to try and stop the disease?
- How did people treat the victims of the disease?
Society and Culture in Europe
- What were some of the impacts of the disease on society and culture in European cities and towns?
- How many people died in Venice and Florence?
- What happened to the plague victims in the city of Sienna?
- What route pattern did the spread of disease follow?
The Church and the Flagellants
- What did the religious people of Avignon believe to be the cause and reason for the disease spreading to their city?
- Who were the ‘Flagellants’ and what did they do?
- What opinion did the church have of the Flagellants?
- What methods did Guy De Chauliac believe prevented the Black Death?
- How were Jewish people treated during the spread of the plague?
- Why were Jewish people treated this way?
Life in England
- Which cities in England were the first places to receive the disease?
- Which members of the social hierarchy were victims of the plague?
- What were the advantages for peasant or merchant survivors of the plague?
- What impact did the plague have on the social hierarchy system in England?
European Feudalism and Culture
- How did European artwork change after the Black Death?
- What was life like in England and other European countries in the years after the Black Death?
Why You'll Love It:
- Structured Learning: Provides a detailed and structured approach to understanding the Black Death, making it easier for students to grasp complex historical concepts.
- Critical Thinking: Encourages students to analyze and reflect on the causes, effects, and responses to the plague.
- Engaging Content: Accompanies an engaging documentary, making the learning process dynamic and interactive.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Addresses various aspects of the Black Death, including societal, cultural, and economic impacts.
Transform your history lessons with this in-depth and engaging worksheet that not only informs but also inspires students to delve deeper into one of the most significant events in European history. Download this resource today and bring the past to life in your classroom!
Common Core Outcomes (Grades 5 to 12):
Australian Curriculum Links and Codes:
This Film Analysis Worksheet promises to be an engaging addition to your history lessons, providing an innovative approach to teaching medieval history while aligning with relevant educational standards.
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Medieval Europe - The Black Death - Documentary Analysis Activity Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Engage your middle and high school students in this no prep Black Death documentary comprehensive activity worksheet exploration of one of history's most devastating pandemics with this detailed worksheet designed to accompany the BBC documentary "The Black Death". I use this resource every year. it covers all major points in one lesson allowing following lessons to dive deep into your particular focus.
This resource provides structured questions that guide students through critical aspects of the plague, from its causes and symptoms to its profound impacts on society, culture, and the social hierarchy of medieval Europe.
What’s Included:
- 2 pages with 23 focused questions.
- Link to BBC Documentary on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c4KZKarKL4
- Solution key for each questions
The questions:
The Black Death
- When did the Black Death occur?
- How many people died in Europe from the deadly plague?
- Why did the plague kill so many people in places like Florence, Italy?
Causes, Signs, and Symptoms
- What did people think caused the plague?
- What were the signs and symptoms of the plague?
- What sorts of methods were used to try and stop the disease?
- How did people treat the victims of the disease?
Society and Culture in Europe
- What were some of the impacts of the disease on society and culture in European cities and towns?
- How many people died in Venice and Florence?
- What happened to the plague victims in the city of Sienna?
- What route pattern did the spread of disease follow?
The Church and the Flagellants
- What did the religious people of Avignon believe to be the cause and reason for the disease spreading to their city?
- Who were the ‘Flagellants’ and what did they do?
- What opinion did the church have of the Flagellants?
- What methods did Guy De Chauliac believe prevented the Black Death?
- How were Jewish people treated during the spread of the plague?
- Why were Jewish people treated this way?
Life in England
- Which cities in England were the first places to receive the disease?
- Which members of the social hierarchy were victims of the plague?
- What were the advantages for peasant or merchant survivors of the plague?
- What impact did the plague have on the social hierarchy system in England?
European Feudalism and Culture
- How did European artwork change after the Black Death?
- What was life like in England and other European countries in the years after the Black Death?
Why You'll Love It:
- Structured Learning: Provides a detailed and structured approach to understanding the Black Death, making it easier for students to grasp complex historical concepts.
- Critical Thinking: Encourages students to analyze and reflect on the causes, effects, and responses to the plague.
- Engaging Content: Accompanies an engaging documentary, making the learning process dynamic and interactive.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Addresses various aspects of the Black Death, including societal, cultural, and economic impacts.
Transform your history lessons with this in-depth and engaging worksheet that not only informs but also inspires students to delve deeper into one of the most significant events in European history. Download this resource today and bring the past to life in your classroom!
Common Core Outcomes (Grades 5 to 12):
Australian Curriculum Links and Codes:
This Film Analysis Worksheet promises to be an engaging addition to your history lessons, providing an innovative approach to teaching medieval history while aligning with relevant educational standards.
Create a classroom where respect, focus, and positive behavior thrive. Download this set today and see the difference in your classroom environment!
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
SUBSCRIBE NOW to my list for a free copy of the eBook "ChatGPT for history Teachers" and a Story, Source, Scholarships resources to see how well they work in your classroom.
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Medieval Europe - A knights Tale | Film Analysis Worksheet
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Engage your students in the vibrant world of medieval history with the Film Analysis Worksheet focused on the film a "A Knight's Tale." This resource allows students to explore the Middle Ages through a modern lens, bridging historical concepts with entertainment. Suitable for grades 5 to 12, this worksheet prompts critical thinking, encourages visual literacy, and fosters an appreciation for historical context.
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Medieval Europe - Word Search and Cloze activity on Castles
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Step into the world of medieval castles with this no prep fun and educational word search and cloze activity! Perfect for middle school history classes, this resource helps students learn and reinforce key vocabulary related to castles while developing their comprehension and writing skills. Whether you're introducing a unit on medieval history or looking for an engaging review activity, this resource is sure to captivate your students' interest.
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Why You’ll Love This Resource:
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Standards Alignment: This resource aligns with history standards focused on understanding the characteristics and significance of medieval castles and the role they played in European history.
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Medieval Europe - Battlefield Britain: Hasting | Film Analysis Worksheet
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Engage your students in the vibrant world of medieval history with the Film Analysis Worksheet focused on the film a "Battlefield Britain: Battle of Hastings" This resource allows students to explore the Middle Ages through a modern lens, bridging historical concepts with entertainment. Suitable for grades 5 to 12, this worksheet prompts critical thinking, encourages visual literacy, and fosters an appreciation for historical context.
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Medieval Europe - Battlefield Britain: Hasting | Film Analysis Worksheet
By Yugen Learning
Engage your students in the vibrant world of medieval history with the Film Analysis Worksheet focused on the film a "Battlefield Britain: Battle of Hastings" This resource allows students to explore the Middle Ages through a modern lens, bridging historical concepts with entertainment. Suitable for grades 5 to 12, this worksheet prompts critical thinking, encourages visual literacy, and fosters an appreciation for historical context.
Students will explore:
Resource:
Common Core Outcomes (Grades 5 to 12):
Australian Curriculum Links and Codes:
This Film Analysis Worksheet promises to be an engaging addition to your history lessons, providing an innovative approach to teaching medieval history while aligning with relevant educational standards.
Enjoy this resource! Don't forget to follow my store for more awesome products and rate this product for your TeachShare credits :)
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