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From "archery" to "wizard", 20 medieval vocabulary words with color illustrations in this medieval bingo check-off sheet.
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"Medieval Center Games"
With color illustration of knight and dragon.
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10 4x4 bingo cards with a medieval theme.
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From "archery" to "wizard", 20 medieval-theme flashcards with matching color illustrations. Can be used with the medieval bingo game.
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Color this drawing of a medieval castle or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
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Practice skip counting by threes and draw this knight on his horse.
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Practice skip counting by twos and draw this knight's helmet.
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10 individual medieval-themed bingo cards. Color illustrations, no text.
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A list of challenging vocabulary from Avi's popular medieval novel (winner of the Newbery Prize), for review or study. This is one of many Newbery book
lessons on our member site.
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Played like "hangman", this spelling game reviews medieval-related vocabulary.
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Six levels of questions to review the historical fiction 2002 Newbery winner by Avi. The review questions (one page each of "Bloom's Taxonomy") are helpful for critical thinking development. This is one of many Newbery book lessons on our member site.
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Find the knights-theme words from "brave" to "truthful" in this knight-shaped word search.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House book "The Knight at Dawn" (this crossword can be used without the book).
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House book "The Knight at Dawn" (this crossword can be used without the book).
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House book "Knight at Dawn" (this word scramble can be used without the book).
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Write about fairy tales using this acrostic form, illustrated with a picture of a medieval castle.
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Featuring vocabulary from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Tree House book "The Knight at Dawn" (this castle-shaped word search can be used without the book).
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coloring page showing a cute baby dragon
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Reading comprehensions with multiple choice questions about the Middle Ages, including the feudal system, medieval economics, and guilds.
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Put the events in order to tell the story of a medieval battle.
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Place the words, from CHIVALRY to SQUIRE, in alphabetical order.
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Make these cute desk tags to stand upright on your student's desk. Color illustrations of medieval shields. Includes primary line to write name.
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Two one page, fact-filled, nonfiction reading comprehension selections will inform readers about Medieval European castles and castle sieges. Each is followed by set of multiple choice questions and questions that require brief written responses. (5 pages)
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Compare maps of medieval and modern Europe to answer the questions.
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Use the provided journal page (make as many copies as desired) to track imaginary experiences in the Middle Ages.
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Color the map of Medieval Europe.
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"Color 1/2 of the shields red." Simple fractions with a medieval theme.
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"The Holy Roman Empire is ( W / E ) of Russia." Use the map to determine the orientation of the various Medieval European kingdoms.
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81 math counters (nine medieval pictures, nine counters each) for hands-on activities, games, picture graphs... Laminate before cutting. Print on sticker paper for stickers or on magnetic paper for magnets.
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Place the words, from ARMOR to QUEEN, in alphabetical order.
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Oh, no! The medieval music timeline has gotten mixed up! Can you sort it out? Cut out the squares and put them on the timeline in order. From the invention of the crwth (in 610) to the development of white notation (in 1425).
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Simple directions for designing your own medieval shield.