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Middle Ages of
   Europe



 By: Mrs. Sanders’ 6th Grade Class
Becoming a   Castles    Clothing      Knights &
  Knight                             their Armor

 Weapons     Medieval   Knights of     Jousts &
              Monks     the Round    Tournaments
                          Table
Cathedrals     The      Monks &
             Crusades    Nuns
• A boy starts on his way to
  knighthood at about the
  age of seven or eight.
• This young trainee was
  known as a page.
• Pages practiced fighting
  with a sword against a
  wooden stak or pell to
  develop muscles needed in
  becoming a strong knight.
Becoming A Knight
                         Jesse and Stephen
• You have to be the between
  the ages eighteen and twenty.
• The next morning you would
  be dressed in symbolically
  colored clothes red (for his
  blood), white (for purity), &
  brown (for the return to earth
  when he died).
• A tap on each shoulder would
  crown him a knight.
Castles
                        Kara and Haley
• The structures were
  surrounded by a moat, a ditch
  filled with water.
• The gatehouse was the living
  quarters of the guards over the
  main gate of the castle.
• The portcullis was a heavy
  gate made of wood and iron,
  which could be dropped down
  to close off the gatehouse.
Castles
Matthew B. and Branden
                         • The walls of a castle could be
                           as thick as 30ft!!!
                         • The walls of a castle have
                           small slits in them called
                           arrow loops for men to shoot
                           arrows through.
                         • Round walls made each part
                           of the castle harder to hit, and
                           they gradually get thicker.
Clothing of the Middle Ages
         Josie and Andrea

                    • Most women and
                      men wore tunics.

                    • Children only wore
                      rags mostly from the
                      adults old clothes
                      and never had shoes
                      to wear.

                    • Monks and old men
                      wore tunics to the
                      ground.
Knights and their Armor
                   Jon-Jon and William

• The suits took 5 years
  to make.
• The armor was hand-
  made by artisans and
  craftsmen.
• It took an hour to put
  on the suit of armor.
Knights and their Armor
                           Niky and Kristi

• In the 12th century, the
  knights used an armor
  called mail.
• When the armor was
  complete it weighted about
  20 or 30 pounds and that
  was only the chest, arms,
  and back.
• These suits lasted until the
  15th century and then they
  started making full body
  suits our of plate armor.
• The two-handed sword
  was a very large sword
  with visions of the
  ordinary sword.
• The battle-axes were on a
  yard handle, and swung
  with both hands.
• The cross bows were like a
  gun that shot arrows.
Weapons
         Randy
• Warriors used all kinds
  of weapons.
• The smallest weapon
  was a dagger.
• Knights used lances
  during jousting
  tournaments.
• A double-handed
  sword was used in the
  13th century.
Medieval Monks
   Cory and Jared



            • Monks were men who
              devoted their lives to the
              service of God.
            • The chapel house is were
              monks go to speak to
              pardons.
            • They did not talk at
              dinner;instead they made
              signals to each other for
              talking.
Monks and Nuns
   Britt and Matthew J.
                  • Some monks wore shirts made of
                    hair as undershirts,to purposely
                    scratch their skin and constantly
                    remind them of the suffering that
                    Jesus had done.
                  • There is a special type of haircut
                    required of monks in some
                    churches.
                  • It is called Tonsure,and it leaves a
                    ring of hair around the head to
                    represent the crown of thorns that
                    Jesus wore.
• Jousting reached its
  height as a spectator
  sport in the 13th century.
• Knights met at a
  combined speed of 60
  mph.
• 2 teams of knights would
  fight a mock battle,
  called a tourney.
Jousts and Tournaments
       Lucas and Austin



                • In a joust, knights could show
                  off their skills without other
                  contestants getting in the
                  way.
                • A knight could score points if
                  he broke his opponent’s lance
                  on your shield.
                • Special armor was developed
                  for jousting to increase
                  protection.
~In the middle ages,the main purpose for a
  cathedral was religion.
~The bells in the tower often signaled beginnings
  of services or served as a clock to tell time.
~Stained glass windows, statues, and paintings
  were picture Bibles for those who couldn’t
  read.
The Crusades
Kendall, Darren, and Christopher

• During the Middle Ages,
  many Christians went as
  pilgrims to Jerusalem and
  other Bible lands.
• By November 1095 Pope
  Urban II preached a sermon
  calling on faithful Christians
  to journey to the Holy Land
  on a crusade against the
  Turks.
• The Turks were driven from
  much of the Holy Land and
  a new kingdom of
  Jerusalem known as
  Outremer, was set up.
Monks and Nuns
  Stephanie and Madison

             • Monks lived alone, but
               met in a common
               chapel.

             • Monks went to
               monastery churches
               eight times a day.

             • The life of a monk or
               nun was full of prayer,
               physical work, and
               prayer.
Knights of the Round Table
       Jessie B. and Ashley B.
       • The Knights of the Round
         Table were the most famous
         knights ever.
       • King Arthur’s charge to the
         knights was meant to make
         them promise to always to do
         good and never do evil.
       • Their bravery, honor, and
         dignity should be an example
         for all of us to behave even in
         today’s times.
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      students for helping
      me create this
      presentation. Some
      taught me a lot
      about making a
      Power Point, and in
      turn I taught others
      how to use
      PowerPoint.---Mrs.
      Sanders
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The Middle Ages

  • 1. Middle Ages of Europe By: Mrs. Sanders’ 6th Grade Class
  • 2. Becoming a Castles Clothing Knights & Knight their Armor Weapons Medieval Knights of Jousts & Monks the Round Tournaments Table Cathedrals The Monks & Crusades Nuns
  • 3. • A boy starts on his way to knighthood at about the age of seven or eight. • This young trainee was known as a page. • Pages practiced fighting with a sword against a wooden stak or pell to develop muscles needed in becoming a strong knight.
  • 4. Becoming A Knight Jesse and Stephen • You have to be the between the ages eighteen and twenty. • The next morning you would be dressed in symbolically colored clothes red (for his blood), white (for purity), & brown (for the return to earth when he died). • A tap on each shoulder would crown him a knight.
  • 5. Castles Kara and Haley • The structures were surrounded by a moat, a ditch filled with water. • The gatehouse was the living quarters of the guards over the main gate of the castle. • The portcullis was a heavy gate made of wood and iron, which could be dropped down to close off the gatehouse.
  • 6. Castles Matthew B. and Branden • The walls of a castle could be as thick as 30ft!!! • The walls of a castle have small slits in them called arrow loops for men to shoot arrows through. • Round walls made each part of the castle harder to hit, and they gradually get thicker.
  • 7. Clothing of the Middle Ages Josie and Andrea • Most women and men wore tunics. • Children only wore rags mostly from the adults old clothes and never had shoes to wear. • Monks and old men wore tunics to the ground.
  • 8. Knights and their Armor Jon-Jon and William • The suits took 5 years to make. • The armor was hand- made by artisans and craftsmen. • It took an hour to put on the suit of armor.
  • 9. Knights and their Armor Niky and Kristi • In the 12th century, the knights used an armor called mail. • When the armor was complete it weighted about 20 or 30 pounds and that was only the chest, arms, and back. • These suits lasted until the 15th century and then they started making full body suits our of plate armor.
  • 10. • The two-handed sword was a very large sword with visions of the ordinary sword. • The battle-axes were on a yard handle, and swung with both hands. • The cross bows were like a gun that shot arrows.
  • 11. Weapons Randy • Warriors used all kinds of weapons. • The smallest weapon was a dagger. • Knights used lances during jousting tournaments. • A double-handed sword was used in the 13th century.
  • 12. Medieval Monks Cory and Jared • Monks were men who devoted their lives to the service of God. • The chapel house is were monks go to speak to pardons. • They did not talk at dinner;instead they made signals to each other for talking.
  • 13. Monks and Nuns Britt and Matthew J. • Some monks wore shirts made of hair as undershirts,to purposely scratch their skin and constantly remind them of the suffering that Jesus had done. • There is a special type of haircut required of monks in some churches. • It is called Tonsure,and it leaves a ring of hair around the head to represent the crown of thorns that Jesus wore.
  • 14. • Jousting reached its height as a spectator sport in the 13th century. • Knights met at a combined speed of 60 mph. • 2 teams of knights would fight a mock battle, called a tourney.
  • 15. Jousts and Tournaments Lucas and Austin • In a joust, knights could show off their skills without other contestants getting in the way. • A knight could score points if he broke his opponent’s lance on your shield. • Special armor was developed for jousting to increase protection.
  • 16. ~In the middle ages,the main purpose for a cathedral was religion. ~The bells in the tower often signaled beginnings of services or served as a clock to tell time. ~Stained glass windows, statues, and paintings were picture Bibles for those who couldn’t read.
  • 17. The Crusades Kendall, Darren, and Christopher • During the Middle Ages, many Christians went as pilgrims to Jerusalem and other Bible lands. • By November 1095 Pope Urban II preached a sermon calling on faithful Christians to journey to the Holy Land on a crusade against the Turks. • The Turks were driven from much of the Holy Land and a new kingdom of Jerusalem known as Outremer, was set up.
  • 18. Monks and Nuns Stephanie and Madison • Monks lived alone, but met in a common chapel. • Monks went to monastery churches eight times a day. • The life of a monk or nun was full of prayer, physical work, and prayer.
  • 19. Knights of the Round Table Jessie B. and Ashley B. • The Knights of the Round Table were the most famous knights ever. • King Arthur’s charge to the knights was meant to make them promise to always to do good and never do evil. • Their bravery, honor, and dignity should be an example for all of us to behave even in today’s times.
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