Renaissance and Reformation
Introduction to the Renaissance
Monday, 12/1 (Mead)
Tuesday, 12/2 (Groothoff)
Directions:
1. Watch the Video, "A World Reborn" in order to identify key figures and ideas associated with the Renaissance. Link to Video
2. Complete the Video Viewing Guide as you watch. You may do so electronically or with a paper copy.
3. After finishing the worksheet, complete the Knowledge Check. Link to Knowledge Check
4. Once you have completed all activities associated with the Video, please begin reading about the Italian Renaissance in Chapter 17, Section 1 on textbook page 471.
Homework: Complete Ch 17 Sec 1 Assessment Items 1, 3, 4, & 5 on Notebook p. 49
Monday, 12/1 (Mead)
Tuesday, 12/2 (Groothoff)
Directions:
1. Watch the Video, "A World Reborn" in order to identify key figures and ideas associated with the Renaissance. Link to Video
2. Complete the Video Viewing Guide as you watch. You may do so electronically or with a paper copy.
3. After finishing the worksheet, complete the Knowledge Check. Link to Knowledge Check
4. Once you have completed all activities associated with the Video, please begin reading about the Italian Renaissance in Chapter 17, Section 1 on textbook page 471.
Homework: Complete Ch 17 Sec 1 Assessment Items 1, 3, 4, & 5 on Notebook p. 49
A World Reborn
This video traces the 300-year development of the Renaissance in Europe, from its late medieval beginnings until its creation of the modern era. This overview ties together themes explored in depth in the other programs in the Renaissance Series, which are based on the most important archetypal individuals of this period: the artist, the dissenter, the prince, the scientist, and the warrior.
© New Dimension Media 2005
A World Reborn Link to Video
This video traces the 300-year development of the Renaissance in Europe, from its late medieval beginnings until its creation of the modern era. This overview ties together themes explored in depth in the other programs in the Renaissance Series, which are based on the most important archetypal individuals of this period: the artist, the dissenter, the prince, the scientist, and the warrior.
© New Dimension Media 2005
A World Reborn Link to Video
A World Reborn: Viewing Guide
a_world_reborn.docx | |
File Size: | 51 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Renaissance Art
Wednesday 12/3 (Mead)
Thursday 12/4 (Groothoff)
1. Review In-Class Presentation: Characteristics of Renaissance Art.
2. Complete Renaissance Art Scavenger Hunt with the accompanying worksheet or digitally.
3. Read biographies of Da Vinci and Michelangelo on textbook p. 475 and answer the following questions on the back of your worksheet.
–How did Leonardo achieve fame?
–Why was Michelangelo a successful artist?
–How were the careers of these two artists different and alike?
4. Turn in the worksheet when you finish.
Homework: Read Chapter 17 Section 2 pp.480-485, Compete the section 2 assessment items 1, 4, 5, & 7 on Notebook page 52.
Wednesday 12/3 (Mead)
Thursday 12/4 (Groothoff)
1. Review In-Class Presentation: Characteristics of Renaissance Art.
2. Complete Renaissance Art Scavenger Hunt with the accompanying worksheet or digitally.
3. Read biographies of Da Vinci and Michelangelo on textbook p. 475 and answer the following questions on the back of your worksheet.
–How did Leonardo achieve fame?
–Why was Michelangelo a successful artist?
–How were the careers of these two artists different and alike?
4. Turn in the worksheet when you finish.
Homework: Read Chapter 17 Section 2 pp.480-485, Compete the section 2 assessment items 1, 4, 5, & 7 on Notebook page 52.
renart.pptx | |
File Size: | 5111 kb |
File Type: | pptx |
ren_art_worksheet.rtf | |
File Size: | 19 kb |
File Type: | rtf |
Directions for Submitting Digital Worksheet:
1. On top left portion of the screen, click on the "File" drop down menu.
2. Select "Rename" and title the document "Last Name, First Initial, Ren Art" (e.g., MeadSrenart) and click enter.
3. Click on the "File" drop down menu and select "Export as PDF", then click save.
4. Attach the PDF to a message and send via EDSBY.
1. On top left portion of the screen, click on the "File" drop down menu.
2. Select "Rename" and title the document "Last Name, First Initial, Ren Art" (e.g., MeadSrenart) and click enter.
3. Click on the "File" drop down menu and select "Export as PDF", then click save.
4. Attach the PDF to a message and send via EDSBY.
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