Class: World History. Hour: Name: Last Unit: Civilization. Current Unit:
Renaissance & Reformation. Next Unit: Africa & Age of. Exploration. Unit
Calendar.
Class: World History
Hour:
Name:
Current Unit:
Last Unit:
Civilization
Next Unit:
Renaissance & Reformation
Africa & Age of Exploration
Unit Calendar W/8/29 – TH/8/30 F/8/31 – T/9/4 W/9/5 – TH/9/6 F/9/7 – M/9/10 T/9/11 – W/9/12 TH/9/13 – F/9/14 M/9/17 – T/9/18 W/9/19 – TH/9/20 F/9/21 – M/9/22
V-Shakespeare
Terms Due G-Printing Press R-Northern Humanism
V-Shakespeare L- Causes : Renaissance V-The Medici V-Renaissance Art L-Renaissance Art
Read: Ch. 1,
Change can bring about cultural growth & prosperity. It can also cause violence.
Humanism Reformation Predestination Indulgences
Quiz on Terms Ch. 1 Reading Guide L—Causes :Reformation
L--Impact of Reformation Unit 2 Review
Unit 2 Test Africa Readings
Key Vocabulary =========== Innovation Renaissance
V-The Medici G-Printing Press
L--Reformation in England V--Elizabeth
pp. 34-69
Inquisition
Essential Questions: 1. What new ideas and values led to the Renaissance and Reformation? 2. What caused the Renaissance? What effect did it have on Europe? 3. Who were the important artists & writers of the Renaissance and why were they important? 4. Why did the Reformation happen? How did it affect people & nations?
Renaissance & Reformation Terms: Change can bring about cultural growth & prosperity. It can also cause violence.
Renaissance: Analyzes the changes in European thought and culture resulting from the Renaissance more secular world view Machiavelli Shakespeare Humanism innovations in art and architecture: Michelangelo, Da Vinci, St Peter’s Dome Reformation: Investigates the changes in European thought and culture resulting from the Reformation o Gutenberg Press o establishment of Protestant faiths o Counter Reformation (Catholic Reformation) o Catholic v Protestant wars of religion
Define in Notebook & Know for Quiz
People: Leonardo da Vinci, 41 Michelangelo, 40 Machiavelli, 42 Shakespeare, 49 De Medici, 38 Thomas More, 48
Jan van Eyck, 47 Elizabeth I, 60 Gutenberg,50 Henry VIII, 58 Martin Luther, 55 John Calvin, 61 Raphael, 41
Places: Florence, 38 Germany* England*
Events: Renaissance, 37 Northern Renaissance, 46 Invention of Printing Press, 50 Protestant Reformation, 54-60 Catholic Reformation, 64
Ideas: Humanism, 38 Secular, 38 Predestination, 61 Perspective, 40