WEBSITES ON THE MIDDLE AGES/MEDIEVAL LIFE

FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

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All of the sites listed were active as of February 17, 2006. The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given, the general appearance of the site and its potential use in the classroom.  This list has been expanded and is triple the length of the 2002 list. 

                            Websites        Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities        Webquests

ALL ABOUT MEDIEVAL TIMES             NEW!
http://www.suelebeau.com/medievaltimes.htm
A page of links to topics on the medieval period. Sections: About Medieval Times, About Castles, About Knights and Jousts. For elementary students. Excellent

ANTHOLOGY OF MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/
Information, biographies, quotes and excerpts from the works of middle English authors. Includes: Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Sir Gawain, William Langland, Julian of Norwich, Margery Rempe, Sir Thomas Malory, Everyman, Medieval Plays, Medieval Lyrics, Essays & Articles and extensive Links. Excellent

BATTLE OF HASTINGS 1066
http://www.battle1066.com/
A long, colorful and thorough examination of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the enormous changes it was to bring about in Europe. Follows a timeline. Sections include: The Romans, The Saxons, The Vikings, The Faith, Where is 1066 Country?, Kings of Wessex and England, Why Did the Battle Happen?, Harold’s Battle Force, William’s Battle Force, the Battle, The Aftermath, Norman Rule After 1066, The Norman Cavalry, The Bayeux Tapestry and much, much more. An outstanding site. Note: Check out the letters section for additional comments and information. Excellent

THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY
http://www.hastings1066.com/
Thumbnail images of the Bayeux Tapestry which depicts events leading to the Battle of Hasting in 1066. Includes the Old English and Modern English description, the history of the Tapestry and Highlights. Excellent

CAMELOT VILLAGE: BRITAIN’S HERITAGE AND HISTORY
http://www.camelotintl.com/village/street.html
Click on one of the people in the village street scene to learn more about them, i.e. women, crime, entertainment, trader, etc. Sections: Famous Britons, "British" Battles, British Castles, Counties, Historic Houses, Camelot Legend, Medieval Life, Myths & Legends, Historic Places, Romans, Rulers of Britain, Tower of London, Royal Palace and more. Some sections have multimedia. Excellent

CASTLES – 42EXPLORE             NEW!
http://www.42explore2.com/castle.htm
Basic information on castles with webquests and activities. For elementary students. Excellent

CASTLES OF BRITAIN CASTLE LEARNING CENTER
http://www.castles-of-britain.com/castle6.htm
Extensive information on castles and life in them. Sections include: About Castles, Bathing & Washing, Bird’s Eye Views, Building a Castle, Building Materials, Castle Defenses, Medieval Siege, Medieval Women, Drawbridges, Privy, and much, much more. Excellent

DOMINION AND DOMINATION OF THE GENTLER SEX- THE LIVES OF MEDIEVAL WOMEN – A THINKQUEST SITE
http://library.thinkquest.org/12834/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=1126
A student-created site that looks at the lives of medieval women. Sections: The Inquisition (a quiz), Visit the City (take a tour to examine the roles of medieval women), Biographies, Sister Cities (links), and Miscellany. Excellent

ENTER THE MIDDLE AGES
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/history/middleages/
Journey to the Middle Ages with four guides. Sections: The Knight’s Realm, The Nun’s Realm, The Merchants Realm and the Peasants Realm. Each section discusses their role in society, their daily lives and more. Excellent

EYEWITNESS TO THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE         NEW URL!
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/mefrm.htm
First person accounts of important events in history. Sections: Invasion of England 1066, The Murder of Thomas Becket 1170, The Crusaders Capture Jerusalem 1099, Richard the Lionheart Massacres the Saracens 1191, Kublai Khan in Battle 1287, The Black Death 1348, Crime and Punishment in Elizabethan England, and more. Click on Middle Ages and Renaissance. Excellent

GODECOOKERY.COM
http://www.godecookery.com/
A huge site on food and cooking in medieval times. Sections include: A Boke of Gode Cookery; A Chaucerian Cookery; An Elizabethan Dinner Conversation; A Feast for the Eyes; A Word from the Cook; The Cockentrice – A Ryal Mete (check this out!), Coqz Heaumez – A Helmeted Cock (similar); Byzantine Recipes and much more. Note: There is more than food featured on this site. Check it out. Excellent

INTERNET MEDIEVAL SOURCEBOOK
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
A massive resource on medieval studies, meant to be used by teachers and students. Outstanding. Excellent

JOAN OF ARC: GIRL WARRIOR
http://www.click2history.com/joanof_arc/joanof_arc_ch1.htm
The story of Joan of Arc, the French visionary who led the French army against the English, only to be captured and executed. Sections: Story Preface, Who Was Joan of Arc?, War During Joan’s Childhood, War Affects Joan’s Family, Who Should be King?, France Needs a Leader, Could a Young Woman Lead an Army?, Joan Wins at Orleans, Joan is Betrayed, Catholic Church Accuses Joan, Trial: A Mockery of Justice, The Final Setup, Joan is Burned, the Verdict is Announced, Joan & the Modern World, What Happened to the Others?, More Links About Joan of Arc and Used & Recommended Sources. (Note: We found a few internal broken links) Excellent

THE LITTLEST KNIGHT
http://www.pacificnet.net/~cmoore/lk/index.htm
A delightful online children’s story about a blacksmith who was very small but who dreamed big, fought the dragon and won the princess. There is even a moral. Excellent for primary students. Excellent

THE MAGNA CARTA: SOURCE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
http://www.click2history.com/magna_carta/magna_carta_ch1.htm
An explanation of the importance of the Magna Carta in establishing the legal rights of an individual. Sections: Story Preface; What is the Magna Carta?; The Source of Trouble; Cross Purposes at Runnymede; The Pope Responds; The Barons Prevail; Britain’s Statute Number One; What Happened to John?; and Used & Recommended Sources. Excellent

THE MEDIEVAL CASTLE                     NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/C001514/inglese/home.html
A site by students for students in which they travel back in time and tour a medieval city. "We are in an unspecified European city of average dimensions, pointed out on the sea, obviously in full Middle Ages. Peasants and traders reside there, but also a gentleman living in a castle. We find there a small army, ready to grow in case of need, and some traveller residing there for a single night. We will also have the occasion to walk round the market, to assist to a tournament, to have a look at the rooms of the castle, discovering information and in search of oddities and curiosities that we will define " Travel's notes ". In short, we are going to try not to be only a history book, but an occasion to experience an interesting historical period." Excellent

MEDIEVAL EUROPE FOR K-12 TEACHERS AND STUDENTS                 NEW!
http://worldhistory.mrdonn.org/middleages.html
Extensive links to topics on the period. Sections: Celts Daily Life, Christianity/Church, Vikings, Crusades, Medieval Life, Castle Life, Monk Life, Knight Life, Feudalism, Warfare, Magna Carta/Law, Plague/Black Death, Art/Architecture, Music/Food/Faires, Famous People, Other Barbarians, More Units/Lessons, Webquests, Worksheets, Arthur/Robin Hood, Literature/Folk Tales, Geography, Free Medieval Clip Art, Additional Resources, Byzantine Empire, Ottoman Empire, Ghana/Mali/Songhai, Feudal Japan, Incas/Mayas/Aztecs, and Chinese Dynasties. Excellent

MEDIEVAL SIEGE – NOVA
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/trebuchet/
Companion site for the Nova program Medieval Siege in which a crew successfully designed built and fired a pair of trebuchets, engines of war popular in the Middle Ages. Sections: Nova Builds a Trebuchet (slide show), Medieval Arms Race, Life in a Castle, and Destroy the Castle (Hot Science) which is a game you can play. Build your own trebuchet online and try to destroy the castle. Excellent

MEDIEVAL TIMES – 42EXPLORE                 NEW!
http://www.42explore2.com/medieval.htm
Basic information on the medieval period for elementary students with activities and webquests. Excellent

MEDIEVAL WOMEN – AN INTERACTIVE EXPLORATION                 NEW!
http://mw.mcmaster.ca/home.html
Follow Christine in her exploration of the medieval world. Visit the Nunnery, the World, the Scriptorium, and a Timeline. Use the Site Map for an overview. Needs RealPlayer. Excellent

MERLIN’S CASTLE – ATTACK THE CASTLE
http://www.rain.org/~philfear/castle.html
Pages to print out with directions to build a paper castle as well as soldiers and Merlin and Fata Morgana as they battle for control of the castle. Don’t forget to Download a Dragon to make also. Excellent

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (NYC)
http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/index.asp
Look here for the online exhibits from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. They have extensive resources from the Middle Ages. Check out the Arms & Armor, Medieval Art and The Cloisters online collections. When you click on one of the topics on the left at the site, you can choose "View 50 Highlights" (at top) to see thumbnails of 50 objects in the collection. Then click on each for more information and more views. Other collections have a few items also. Excellent

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART – EXPLORE AND LEARN
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/Whats_New.asp
In-depth educational resources for students. Sections on the medieval period: The Unicorn Tapestries, In the Footsteps of Marco Polo…, The Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki, and the Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio. Includes audio narrations. Excellent

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART -THE TIMELINE OF ART HISTORY
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/splash.htm
"The Timeline of Art History is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection"
Includes both artworks and decorative objects including showing students medieval history around the world. Excellent

THE MIDDLE AGES                     NEW!
http://www.themiddleages.net/
A gateway site with links to information on the period. Sections: Famous Medieval People, Middle Ages Art & Lifestyle, Middle Ages Weapons & Warfare, Middle Ages Literature and Other Resources. Excellent

MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE LINKS
http://killeenroos.com/link/midren.htm
A huge list of links to resources for the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Note: The samples we tested all worked. Excellent

MIDDLE AGES BY HISTORYLINK 101
http://www.historylink101.com/midieval.htm
Your connection "to the best of Art, Biographies, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures and Research on the Middle Ages." Sections: Art, Daily Life, Pictures, Maps, Research, and Biographies. Plus lessons on Middle Ages Art and Architecture. Excellent

MIDDLE AGES CLASSROOM CLIPART
http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=History/Middle_Ages
Excellent clipart for students. Topics: Castles, Costumes, Crusades, Feudalism, Food & Cookery, Games, Guilds & Trades, Hunting, Transportation, Inquisition, Knights, Religion, and War & Armies. Excellent (Note: This site is one to keep bookmarked)

MIDDLE AGES: HISTORY
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/history.htm
Basic information for upper elementary students on the Middles Ages. Sections: Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages. Excellent

NETSURF: THE INTERNET CONNECTION FOR MEDIEVAL RESOURCES
http://www.netserf.org/
A search engine for a huge amount of information on the Middle Ages from daily life, people, literature, architecture, religion, science, drama, law and more. Check out the Medieval News for recent events. Excellent

ODIN’S CASTLE OF DREAMS AND LEGENDS: AN ARCHIVE OF HISTORY AND HISTORICAL RESOURCES
http://www.odinscastle.org/
A huge site with information on history from ancient times to today. Way too much to detail here. Check out The Keep, The Great Hall, The King’s Chambers, The Monk’s Cell, The Herbarium, The Bastion, and more. Outstanding. Excellent

THE ONLINE REFERENCE BOOK FOR MEDIEVAL STUDIES                 NEW!
http://the-orb.net/
"The ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students"
Sections: The ORB Encyclopedia, The ORB Textbook Library, What Every Medievalist Should Know, Of General Interest, Resources for Teaching, External Links, E-Texts, and the ORB Reference Shelf. Too advanced for most students but good for teachers. Excellent

THE TOME – THE CASTLE OF SIR CLISTO SEVERSWORD
http://www.sirclisto.com/
A gateway site to a wealth of information on the medieval period. From Archery to Warfare and much, much more. Excellent

TOUR THE CITY OF CANTERBURY ENGLAND
http://www.hillside.co.uk/tour/
A detailed photo tour of the ancient city of Canterbury in England, an important city for over a thousand years. In addition, there are reports of archeological digs within the city with photos of their finds. Includes maps and detailed information. Excellent

WILLIAM WALLACE "BRAVEHEART"
http://www.click2history.com/braveheart/braveheart_ch1.htm
An account of the rebellion of Scotland against the English in the late 13th century and the Scottish hero William Wallace, familiar to students from the movie Braveheart. Sections:  Story Preface, The Makings of a Hero?, Who Should be King?, A Hero Emerges, The Two-Handed Sword Gets Busy, Wallace the Leader, Victory at Sterling Bridge, Wallace the "Outlaw", Defeat at Falkirk, Wallace Betrayed, A Trial Without Justice, Barbarous Sentence, Execution, Robert the Bruce Achieves the Dream, What Happened to the Others?, More Links About the Story, and Used & Recommended Sources. Excellent

3D PHOTOS OF CASTLES AND FORTRESSES
http://www.3dphoto.net/stereo/world/topics/castles/castles.html
Photos in 2D and 3D of castles and fortresses in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, San Marino, Italy, Estonia, Austria, Slovakia and the Bahamas. Includes directions on how to view the 3D photos for the best effect. Note: 3D images take a few seconds to load. Very Good

ART OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
A huge collection of images of medieval art. Sections: Middle Ages: General; Early Christian; Byzantine; Islamic; Early Medieval; Romanesque; Gothic; Late Gothic Art in Italy; and Medieval Manuscripts. Very Good

BEOWULF TEACHER RESOURCES                     NEW!
http://www.leasttern.com/beowulf/bteacher.htm
Resources for teachers teaching Beowulf. Includes: Bibliography, Available Texts, Lesson Plans, Reading Questions, Essays Available Online, Other Resources, E-texts, E-books and more. Includes a link to student resources. Very Good

THE CRUSADES – A VIEW FROM JORDAN
http://www.acsamman.edu.jo/~ms/crusades/
A look at the Crusades from a 6th grade class in Amman, Jordan. Very Good

DECAMERON WEB
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/dweb.shtml
A wealth of material dedicated to Bocaccio’s masterpiece, The  Decameron. For high school or college level students. An examination in detail of the work and different versions of the text. Very Good

THE DOMESDAY BOOK
http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/
Commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1085, the Domesday Book gave a detailed account of the lands owned by the king and his tenants and of their resources. Sections: The Domesday Book (the list of settlements) The Domesday Story, Timeline, Landowners, Place Name Origins, William the Conqueror, and a Glossary. Very Good

DRAMA OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.theatredatabase.com/medieval/medieval_theatre_001.html
An article on the forms of drama in the Middle Ages. Sections: Ancient Theatre, Medieval Theatre, 16th Century Theatre, 17th Century Theatre, 18th Century Theatre, 19th Century Theatre, and 20th Century Theatre. Excellent links. Very Good

HISTORIC TALE CONSTRUCTION KIT                     NEW!
http://www.adgame-wonderland.de/type/bayeux.php
Based on the Bayeux Tapestries. Students can manipulate the images to form a story and email it to a friend or submit it to a gallery. You can see other stories in the Gallery but it takes a long time to load. Very Good

THE ILLUMINATED MIDDLE AGES                 NEW!
http://www.moyenageenlumiere.com/themes/index.cfm?sw=EN
"The Illuminated Middle Ages database presents several hundred recently digitized illuminated texts from French national library collections. While the full collection, in even higher resolution, is available for purchase on DVD-ROM, this web site gives access to the entire database. Only a portion of the full collection has been translated into English for the web site, but visitors may also view the French-language galleries in the site, where a dozen texts from each of the ten themes are presented daily. To see every text in high resolution, you will have have to either visit the site daily or order the DVD. In the meantime, the search interface allows you to perform full-text searches across the complete database. You are sure to enjoy this collection of breathtaking texts dating from the year 500 through the 1400s."
Sections: Time and Space; The Legal Imagination; Animals; Knowledge and Education; Mankind, the Family and Kinship; Showing the Invisible; Work and Daily Life; Faces of God; Signs and Forms of Power; and A World in the Margins. Suitable for junior high and up. Very Good

JOAN OF ARC ARCHIVE
http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/
Extensive information on this French girl who led the armies of France in to battle and was tried and executed by the English. Sections: Biography, Timeline, Signatures, Letters, Banners, Domremy, Manuscripts, Family Tree, Portraits, Quotes, Myths, Armor, La Pieronne, Sound Files and more. (Note: There were a few broken links on this page but still a wealth of information). Very Good

JOAN OF ARC MUSEUM
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/musee.jeannedarc/indexanglais.htm
Website of the Joan of Arc Museum in Rouen, France. Sections: Jeanne d’Arc, History of the Hundred Years of War, The Museum, Questionnaire, Other Sites, Movies, Phototeque. Very Good

KIDS’ CASTLE
http://kotn.ntu.ac.uk/castle/
Enter this castle through the drawbridge to see the various parts of the castle and what life was like there. Each section has additional activities or information. Very Good

KING ARTHUR: A MAN FOR THE AGES                         NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4186/Arthur/htmlpages/kingarthur.html
"The story of Arthur is old. People have been singing war songs in his honor for probably more than 1,500 years. The popular conception is of a King Arthur, with his lovely queen and noble knights, and the Round Table, and Excalibur, and the Holy Grail, and all the other trappings. The scholarly conception of Arthur is of a war leader in post-Roman Britain, fighting against the encroachment of Saxon settlers. The pages that follow examine both conceptions. But first, some Frequently Asked Questions:"
Sections: Explorations in Arthurian History, Explorations in Arthurian Legends. Very Good

KNIGHT COSTUME AND SHIELD – KIDS DOMAIN CRAFT EXCHANGE
http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/hall-knight2.html
Instructions and supply list for making a knight’s costume and shield. Very Good

KNIGHT QUEST                         NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002767/
A site for students by students on knights and their lives. "In our  website we plan to tell you about such things as what knights did long ago, their armor parts, their  way of life, dragons, castles, and weapons. We thought the best way was to send you on a quest to be a knight Follow the spinning sword and it will lead the way!" Sections: Knights, Armor Info, Armor Chart, Castles, Dragons, Jokes, Pre-Page Test, Page’s Test, Squire’s Test, Knight’s Test, Final Test, Certificate, Knight’s List, and References. Very Good

KNIGHTS AND ARMOR
http://www.knightsandarmor.com/
Information for students on knights and armor. Sections: History of Knights, Armor, Weapons, Life of a Knight, Crusades, Chivalry, Heraldry, and Links. Very Good

LEGENDS                         NEW!
http://legends.dm.net/
Information on legends that have endured and inspired. Includes links to primary documents, articles and more. Sections: Robin Hood, King Arthur, Beowulf, Pirates & Privateers, Ballads & Broadsides, Swashbucklers & Fops, Fairy Tales, Shakespeare’s Stories, Saga & Sea-Kings, Paladins & Princes, Poets & Painters and Erin & Alba. Note: There are reference to the Middle Ages in every section. For grades 7 and up. Very Good

MARRIAGE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.medieval-weddings.net/
Detailed information on marriage and weddings during the Middle Ages. Sections: Wedding Traditions, Marriage Laws Marriage Customs, Castle Ceremonies, Country Weddings, Castle Feasts, Medieval Clothing, Bridal Jewelry, Beauty Treatments, Bridal Gifts, Cakes, Bridal Dresses, Bridal Flowers, Courtly Love and Knights & Chivalry. Very Good

MEDIEVAL AGE – 1066-1500                 NEW!
http://www.learnhistory.org.uk/medieval/
Links to a large number of topics on the medieval period. Very Good

MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE EUROPE – PRIMARY HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/eurodocs/medren.html
Online versions of a large number of medieval and Renaissance historical documents. Examples: Capitulary of Charlemagne, The Ordinance of Louis the Pious, Catalonian Manuscripts, The Life of St. Edward the Confessor and much more. Very Good

MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY             NEW!
http://www.snowcrest.net/jmike/medieval.html
Links for students and teachers on medieval history. Very Good

MEDIEVAL CRUSADES
http://www.medievalcrusades.com/
Detailed information on the Crusades. Sections: The Crusades Begin, Kings of Jerusalem, Foes of the Crusaders, State of Antioch, State of Tripoli, State of Edessa, Coinage, and Links. Very Good

MEDIEVAL ENGLAND                 NEW!
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/Year%207.htm
Links for elementary students and up on medieval England. Sections: Personalities and Events and Medieval Topics. Very good for student research. Very Good

MEDIEVAL ENGLISH TOWNS             NEW!
http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/towns.html
"The aim of the Medieval English Towns site is to provide historical information about cities and towns in England during the Middle Ages, with particular but not exclusive emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on social, political and constitutional history. A growing selection of primary documents (translated into English) relevant to English urban history is included."
Sections: Introduction, Town Histories, Office Holding and more. Includes a Glossary and a Biographical List. Better than it looks at first glance. Very Good

MEDIEVAL FIEFDOM             NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/10949/index.html
A site by students for students on Medieval life. Choose your graphics level to view more of the site. Includes: Fortifications, War and Buildings and Society, People and Their Way of Life. Very Good

MEDIEVAL HISTORY STARTER QUIZ             NEW!
http://historymedren.about.com/library/weekly/aastarterquiz.htm
A 20 question quiz about the Middle Ages from its beginnings to the end of the period. Note: Use the many links on this site as a starting point for research. Very Good

MEDIEVAL LIFE             NEW!
http://www.medieval-life.net/
A fairly extensive site on medieval life. Sections: Life, History, Famines, Food, Health, Literature, Chivalry and Romance. Most sections have several sub-sections. Excellent for student research grades 3 and up. Very Good

MEDIEVAL LINKS FOR TEACHERS                 NEW!
http://www.mtlakes.org/ww/tech/webtools/med.htm
Links for teachers to use in teaching about the medieval period. Note: We found a couple of broken links. Good

MEDIEVAL/RENAISSANCE FOOD HOMEPAGE
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
A page of links to all kinds of information about food in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Includes Primary Sources, Articles, Recipes and more. Very Good

MEDIEVAL QUEST                     NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002390/index.html
A site for students by students in grades 4-5 on the medieval period. "Join Tiamat, our dragon guide, on a fantastic journey into the past...Tiamat will whisk you around the fascinating world of Medieval Times. You can design coats of arms, learn how to cook a Medieval meal, and learn about unimaginable things from the past. You will see kings and queens in their finery, knights coated with silver, and flags flying above castles. We hope you enjoy our site. Welcome to Magnificent Medieval Times!"
Sections: Lifestyle, Castles, Knights, Heraldry, Myths and Activities. The Activities include a quiz, a crossword puzzle and a design your own shield activity. Very Good

MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGY PAGES
http://scholar.chem.nyu.edu/tekpages/Technology.html
Information on medieval technology. Includes a subject index and a timeline. Examples: Artesian Wells, Cannons, Grindstones, Iron Working, Horse Shoes, Mirrors, Paper, Rat Traps, Tidal Mills, Wine Press and much more. Includes some drawings and references. Very Good

MEDIEVAL TIMES, CASTLES AND KNIGHTS NEW!
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/smithville.k12.mo.us/uptegrove/medievaltimes.html
A page of links to topics on the medieval period. Suitable for elementary students. Very Good

MEDIEVAL TIMES INTERNET SITES FOR GRADE 4             NEW!
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ferndale/Medieval.htm
Links for medieval research for 4th grade students. There are 10 sections, each with a leading question and a link to find the answer. Note: We found a broken link on this site. Very Good

THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/middleages/
Information on the realities of life in the Middle Ages from PBS. Sections: Feudal Life, Religion, Homes, Clothing, Health, Arts & Entertainment, and Town Life. Very Good

THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.byu.edu/ipt/projects/middleages/
Resources on the Middle Ages for history students. Check out the Index of Materials on the Middle Ages and the Other Web Sites sections. Ignore the rest. Very Good

THE MIDDLE AGES, CHIVALRY AND KNIGHTHOOD                 NEW!
http://www.teacheroz.com/Middle_Ages.htm
A huge site with links to information on a wide range of topics. Note: We found some broken links in the many on this site. Very Good

THE MIDDLE AGES FOR KIDS             NEW!
http://www.kathimitchell.com/middleages.htm
An extensive list of links by category for students. Very Good

MIDDLE AGES LINKS                 NEW!
http://www.trumbull.k12.oh.us/teachers/resources/Themes/middle%20ages.htm
A page of links to websites, lesson plans and webquests on the Middle Ages. Very Good

THE MIDDLE AGES TRUST WEB SITE LOCATOR
http://members.aol.com/tmatrust/websites.html
A gateway site to lots of links to sites dealing with the Middle Ages. Very Good

THE NORMAN CONQUEST SCHOOL SITE                 NEW URL!
http://www.normanconquest.co.uk/index.html
A website for history teachers and students on the Norman Conquest and the pivotal events of the year 1066. Sections: Information (Start Here), Quiz, Search, Worksheets and a Summary. Check out the worksheets which can be printed and used to guide students to the relevant material. Very Good

SCOTLAND’S KINGS AND QUEENS
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/history/history.htm
A history of the kings and queens of Scotland. Sections: The House of Alpin, The House of Dunkeld, The House of Canmore, The House of Balliol, The House of Bruce, The House of Stewart, The Border Reivers (life on the borders), Scots Pioneers, Scottish Battles and more. Very Good

SHIELDS, KNIGHTS AND HERALDRY
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/heraldry.htm
Free software to download for kids to make their own shields and coats of arms. You can also play an exciting online game. Very Good

TIMEREF.COM – MEDIEVAL HISTORY TIMELINES                 NEW!
http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/
"Welcome to TIMEREF.COM. Follow the history of Medieval Britain from the time of Alfred the Great, through the Norman Conquest and up to the start of the Tudor Age. Detailed Timelines contain events for years between 800 and 1499AD. Maps show the locations of castles, abbeys and cathedrals in England, Scotland and Wales. Every person and building on this site has its own timeline and links to related subjects."
Suitable for grades 5 and up. Very Good

WEID’S LINKS TO THE MIDDLE AGES                 NEW!
http://www.fidnet.com/~weid/midageindex.htm
This is a huge site with a wealth of information. Suitable for grade 7 and up. Some sites suitable for upper elementary. Very Good

AGES OFTREASURE TIMELINE GAME                 NEW!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/treasure/timeline_launch.shtml
"From the Palaeolithic to the Norman Conquest, explore archaeological sites and treasures from the past, then test yourself on the eras and events in the Ages of Treasure game."
Good

THE ALCHEMY WEB SITE                 NEW!
http://www.levity.com/alchemy/index.html
"Over 100 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and manuscripts, numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on alchemy."
Suitable for grade 7 and up. Good

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://users.stargate.net/~mshapiro/calcohol.html
Information, recipes and methods of making alcoholic drinks in the Middle Ages. Good.

ANGLO-SAXON COINS GAME                 NEW!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/lj/conquestlj/coin_entry.shtml
"Find out more about Anglo-Saxon money by taking a closer look at the coins and the stories behind them. When you think you know enough, test yourself by playing 'Coins' and see if you can make money talk."
Good

ARTLEX ON THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/m/middleages.html
Several examples of Middle Ages art. Good

ASM’S MIDDLE AGES PROJECT
http://www.asmilan.org/eschool/middle_ages/
A colorful site by middle school students. Sections: "Warfare by Chris, Crusades by Leo, Castles, Farming by Giuliana ,Clothes by Myles, Food by Cill, Peasant Life by Valentina, Exploration by Connor, Science by Marco, Architecture by Joel, Homes by Nicoletta, Feudal System by Ho Sung, Crusades by Matteo, Italy by Naike, Knights by Riccardo, Marriage by Jessica, Monastery Life by Cesare, Vikings by Nick. Good as suggestion for classes." Good

BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES NEW!
http://www.ozedweb.com/history/middle_ages_biographies_women.htm
Brief biographical paragraphs of women in the Middle Ages. Sections: Women in Religion, Women in the Trades, Women in Politics, Women in War, Women in Science and Medicine, and Women in the Arts. Suitable for students of all grades. Good

BUILD A MEDIEVAL CASTLE
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/castle.htm
Free downloadable software with instructions for building a medieval castle. Also software to print our shield and the elements of heraldry. Good

BUILD AN ARCH GAME                 NEW!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/games/arches/index.shtml
Answer 5 questions to build a virtual arch. Good

THE CAERLAVEROCK DIG                 NEW!
http://www.suat.demon.co.uk/caerlaverock/index.htm
Follow the excavation of an English castle. Updates from the excavation show what has been uncovered. Suitable for students elementary and up. Good

THE CAMELOT PROJECT                 NEW!
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/cphome.stm
Information about the Arthurian legends and texts. Suitable for high school students. Good

THE CANTERBURY TALES ONLINE                 NEW!
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/Cha2Can.html
The complete online text of the Canterbury Tales in Middle English. Useful for research but students will not be able to understand the language. Good

CARDBOARD BOX CASTLE             NEW!
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/Boxcastle.shtml
Build a castle from a cardboard box. Good

CASEY AT THE BAT – MEDIEVAL STYLE             NEW!
http://www.loyno.edu/%7EMidAges/kmcderm.html
The poem "Casey at the Bat" is rendered in Middle English. Shows both versions. Good

CASTLES OF THE WORLD             NEW!
http://www.castles.org/
Links to castles around the world (actually Europe and Asia) with photos, descriptions, diagrams and more. A good resource for student research. Good

CHAUCER TEXTS ONLINE             NEW!
http://geoffreychaucer.org/texts/
Links to sites with online versions of the Canterbury Tales. Some have side by side translations into modern English. Good

THE CODE OF CHIVALRY AND COURTLY LOVE             NEW!
http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/chivalry.html
The Code of Chivalry and the Rules of Courtly Love. Gives the basic rules people were to strive to live by. Good

THE CRUSADER AND AYYUBID PERIOD (1099-1250 CE)         NEW!
http://jeru.huji.ac.il/ef1.htm
Information on life in Jerusalem during the Crusades. Good

THE CRUSADES: A DEFENSIVE GESTURE             NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/6981/defense.htm
Information on the reasons behind the Crusades. Good

THE CRUSADES AND THE RISE OF ISLAM         NEW!
http://www.mrdowling.com/606islam.html
A basic introduction for elementary students on the Crusades and the rise of Islam. Sections: The Crusades, The Arabs, Later Crusades and Cool Links. Good

DE RE MILITARI
http://www.deremilitari.org/
Site for the Society for Medieval Military History. Includes accounts of the great battles and armies of the Middle Ages. Check out the Journey of Medieval Military History and the Resources for Students and Scholars. Good

DEVIZES CASTLE ON THE WEB
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/3670/index.html
The website for Devizes Castle in England, built on the site of an 11th century wooden castle. Includes information on the history of the castle, its features today, and discussed the ghosts reputed to haunt it. Includes photos. For elementary students. Good

DIGITAL DANTE                 NEW!
http://dante.ilt.columbia.edu/new/
Detailed multimedia information about Dante and his Divine Comedy. Suitable for senior high students. Includes electronic texts, images and more. Good

THE DOMESDAY BOOK INDEX AND SEARCH ENGINE
http://www.infokey.com/hon/domesday.htm
A search engine allowing people with British ancestry to search for more information. "This is a hyperlink listing of the all the counties mentioned in the Domesday Book, a census of Norman Britain compiled in 1086, showing the land owners and conditions of the counties and their enclosures. If you have traced your Surname in our DataBase Search Engine, finding your family origin in England, you can use the following information to cross reference particular information about the county where your family heritage started." Good

DRACULA’S CASTLE – A WINDOW INTO EASTERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
http://www.draculascastle.com/index3.html
An exploration of the 12th century Bran Castle, said to be Dracula’s Castle. Includes other castles and citadels in Romania and information on Vlad Tepes who lived in Bran Castle. (Stories about him were the basis for the later Dracula stories). Good photos. Good

Dress, Jewels, Arms and Coat of Arms: Material Culture and Self-Representation in the Late Middle Ages
http://www.ceu.hu/medstud/manual/SRM/index.htm
A guide to the clothing of medieval times and of the various meanings of the styles, ornamentation and more. Includes Arms & Armor, Costumes, Jewelry, and Heraldry. Good

DRESSING CECILY: AN INTERACTIVE ELIZABETHAN WARDROBE
http://costume.dm.net/doll/index.html
Click on different items of clothing to put them on Lady Cecily as she prepares to visit the court of Queen Elizabeth. You may need review the "Overview of an Elizabethan Outfit" to do it. Fun. Good

EARLY MEDIEVAL RESOURCES FOR BRITAIN, IRELAND AND BRITTANY
http://members.aol.com/michellezi/resources-index.html
Information on Britain, Ireland and Brittany from roughly 400 AD to 800 AD. Sections include: Chronologies; Calendar of Saints; King Lists; Genealogies; Translations; Bibliography; The Heroic Age; Maps; Hagiography, History and Politics, and more. Good

EDWARD GRIM’S ACCOUNT OF THE MURDER OF THOMAS BECKET
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/grim-becket.html
When Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury was murdered in 1179 it changed the politico-religious landscape of England. This is a graphic account by one of his biographers. Good

ELIZABETH I (1533-1603)
http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/eliza.htm
Biographical information on Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England at the end of the medieval period. Sections: Quotes, The Life of Elizabeth I, Essays & Articles, Image Gallery and Additional Sources. Good

ELECTRONIC PASSPORT – THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.mrdowling.com/703middleages.html
Online information on the Middle Ages. Sections: Feudalism, Primogeniture, Christendom, The Huns, The Barbarians, The Byzantine Empire, The Moors, The Franks & Charlemagne, The Vikings, The Normans, The Bubonic Plague. Good

THE EMPLOYEES OF DURHAM PRIORY 1494-1519             NEW!
http://www.dur.ac.uk/r.h.britnell/Priory_employees.htm
Lists the number of people employed in various positions in the priory and their wages. Good for student research. Good

EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES         NEW!
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/CONTENTS.HTM
A reference site for teachers and students (grade 6 and up). Note: Some sections are still under construction. Good

FANTASTIC FISH OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.godecookery.com/ffissh/ffissh.htm
Looks at the fish of the Middle Ages "which populated both the waters and the imagination of the Medieval world." Includes drawings and descriptions of both familiar and imaginary fish. Fun. Good

FEMALE HEROES
http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/heroine.html
Brief biographies of female heroes from India, Asia and the Crusades. Good

FOOTWEAR OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/shoe/SHOEHOME.HTM
An examination of shoes and shoemaking in the Middle Ages up to the 16th century. Shows the types of footwear, how they were made and their functions. Includes drawings. Good

FREE HERALDRY CLIPART         NEW!
http://www.heraldicclipart.com/catalog/index1.html
Clip art for students to print out and use in their projects. Good

THE GEOFFREY CHAUCER WEBSITE         NEW!
http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/
Information on Geoffrey Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales. Suitable for grades 7 and up. Good

GHOSTS IN THE CASTLE
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/castles/enter.html
Follow Marcus the mouse to tour this castle. For primary students. Good

GLOSSARY OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE
http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuglossary/INDEX.HTM
A glossary of terms found in medieval art and architecture. From abacus to westwork (no x,y,z.’s). Good

GREGORIAN CHANT         NEW!
http://www.christusrex.org/www2/cantgreg/index_eng.html
Audio clips of choral music, one of the more common forms of music in the Middle Ages. Most are live recordings of chants recorded in a monastery in Brazil. They are sung in Latin. Note: These are not clear recordings but do give an example of what the music sounded like. Good

HERALDIC COLORING BOOK         NEW!
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~heraldry/page_cb.html
A set of coloring pages of shield with heraldic designs. Click on the paint link to use your cursor to paint the shields. Good

HERALDIC DESIGN                 NEW!
http://www.windarooss.qld.edu.au/Main_Pages/heraldry/heraldry_nf.html
Detailed information on the meanings of symbols and colors on coats of arms. Good

HERALDS AND HERALDRY IN ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND
http://renaissance.dm.net/heraldry/heralds.html
Information about the origins of heralds and heraldry. Good

HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES – A THINKQUEST SITE
http://library.thinkquest.org/18110/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=1126
A look at the Crusades at a student-created site. You choose whether you want to know more about the Muslims or the Christians. Good

HISTORY OF THE MONARCHY (ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND)
http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page5.asp
The official British site giving a brief biography of every British and/or Scottish monarch from around the 7th century to the present. Note: A little complicated to navigate. Good

THE HOURS OF JEANNE D’EVREUX – A PRAYER BOOK FOR A QUEEN             NEW!
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/Jde/jdesplash.htm
"During the short period of time that The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux was unbound to develop a facsimile edition, The Metropolitan Museum of Art had an unprecedented opportunity to show the entire book in sequence in the exhibition "Prayer Book for a Queen: The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux." This feature explores the five primary divisions of this medieval prayer book.
Click the image below to explore the prayer book of Jeanne d'Evreux."
Suitable for senior high students. Good

THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR – THE FINAL PHASE
http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/hyw_fp.htm
A review of the final, decisive phase of the Hundred Years War. Includes a timeline of events from 1154 to 1461. Sections: Timeline; Map of France; Persons; Weapons, Armor, Forces; Summary of Major Battles and Sieges; Bibliography; and Controversial Issues in the Study of the Hundred Years War. Good

AN IDIOT’S GUIDE TO TEACHING BEOWULF             NEW!
http://www.loyno.edu/%7EMidAges/moore.html
Designed to help new teachers teach Beowulf by providing tips and background information. Good

THE INTERNET RENAISSANCE BAND – MEDIEVAL MUSIC             NEW!
http://www.csupomona.edu/%7Ejcclark/emusic/medieval.html
Several sound files of music in the medieval period. Uses QuickTime. A very good example. Good

JOURNEY THROUGH THE MIDDLE AGES WITH JAMES THE JINGLING JESTER       NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/4051/titlepg.htm?tqskip1=1&tqtime=1108
A site for students by students on the Middle Ages. You can play a game exploring the castle or read information about life in the Middle Ages. An example of a good class project. Good

KING ARTHUR         NEW!
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~merrie/Arthur/
Information on King Arthur and the Arthurian legend. Sections: The Matter of Britain, Arthur for Kids, Characters, Battles, Geography, History, Reference and more. Good

KINGS AND QUEENS THROUGH TIME GAME             NEW!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/state/monarchs_leaders/launch_ani_kings_queens.shtml
"Put the kings and queens of England, and later the United Kingdom, in their proper place. Examine the contemporary portraits and key events from each period and then play the Royal House game. The game launch button is in the top right hand corner of the animation.
There are four periods to explore. The Plantagenets and the Houses of Lancaster and York are featured in the first period, the Tudors and Stuarts in the second, and the House of Hanover in the third. The timeline concludes with the Windsors."
Good

KINGS, QUEENS AND CASTLES FOR PRIMARY                 NEW!
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/themes/castle.shtml
Rhymes, coloring pages and crafts on kings, queens and castles. For primary students. Good

KINGDOMALITY – WHAT IS YOUR MEDIEVAL VOCATIONAL PERSONALITY?
http://www.cmi-lmi.com/kingdomality.html
Test your personality to see what kind of medieval job would have appealed to you. Best for older students. Good

THE LADY AND THE UNICORN TAPESTRIES
http://orion.it.luc.edu/~avande1/unicorn.html#
The Lady and the Unicorn Tapestries are art treasures of the Middle Ages dating from around 1500. This site shows details of the tapestries. Good

LES TRES RICHES HEURES DU DUC DE BERRY
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/images/heures/heures.html
A classic example of a medieval book of hours. A description with photos of the images from the book of hours owned by the Duc de Berry. Good

LIFE IN A MEDIEVAL CASTLE
http://www.castlewales.com/life.html
Discusses life in a castle from around the 11th to the 14th century with emphasis on the uses of the different areas of the castle. Sections: The Hall, The Kitchen, Accommodations, Water and The Chapel. Good

LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/ma/mahome.htm
A website on life in the Middle Ages created by 4th and 5th grade students in a school in Arizona. An example of what can be done by a class. Good

LITERATURE OF THE FRENCH MIDDLE AGES                 NEW!
http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html
Links to sites about French literature of the medieval period. A few of the sites are in French. Suitable for grade 7 and up. Good

THE MAGNA CARTA 1215 (TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN)
http://www.magnacartaplus.org/magnacarta/index.htm
An English translation of the Magna Carta which established the separation of power between a legislature, a judiciary and an executive. Good

MANUSCRIPTS AT THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY                 NEW!
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/medieval/browse.htm
Online images of manuscripts from the 11th to the 17th centuries, housed at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England. Suitable for grade 7 and up. Good

MEDIEVAL EUROPE                     NEW!
http://www.crcs.k12.ny.us/lib/hs/medieval_europe.htm
Links to websites with information on the medieval period in Europe. Good

MEDIEVAL FEASTS – SOME OF MY FAVORITE MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE RECIPES (ADAPTED FOR THE MODERN COOK)                     NEW!
http://www.bitwise.net/~ken-bill/med-p1.htm
"Here are some of my favorite recipes from the period. I've started each recipe of with the original text. As you'll see, there are few if any measurements of ingredients, so feel free to adjust amounts to suit your own taste without undue worry about staying authentic. Remember that that's what you'd be doing in the Middle Ages anyway. Have fun."
Recipes include: Lemon Salad, Chicken with Orange and Lemon, Frumenty and Cherry Pottage. Good

MEDIEVAL FLAGS AND BANNERS                 NEW!
http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/~donna/sca/flags/
Pictures of medieval flags and banners. Good

MEDIEVAL LIFE                 NEW!
http://www.guhsd.net/mcdowell/history/notes/unit3/feudalismchart.html
A chart showing the intricate relationships between people in the Middle Ages. Good

MEDIEVAL MONASTICISM             NEW!
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/medieval/medref.html
Information on the many monastic movements in the Middle Ages. For senior high and up. Good

MEDIEVAL SCIENCE                 NEW!
http://members.aol.com/McNelis/medsci_index.html
Information on the sciences in the Middle Ages. Sections include: Alchemy, Animals, Botany, Medicine, Horology, Weights and Measures, and Mathematics. Good
                                                                                   

MEDIEVAL STUDIES THEME PAGE             NEW!
http://www.cln.org/themes/medieval.html
An extensive page of links to Middle Ages websites. Most seem to be for grade 7 and up. Good

MEDIEVAL TIMES             NEW!
http://www.schools.ash.org.au/elanorah/med.htm
A site by Australian students for students researching the medieval period. Good

MEDIEVAL TIMES                 NEW!
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/wes/webquests_themes/medieval_theme.html
An extensive page of links on the Middle Ages including webquests. For upper elementary students to use as a resource. Note: We found a lot of broken links on this site. Good

MEDIEVAL WOMEN
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/women/women.html
Links to information on medieval women. Sections: Individual Lives and Works of Medieval Women, Women Rulers & Creators General Resources and Bibliographies. Good

MIDDLE AGES                     NEW!
http://www.kidskonnect.com/MiddleAges/MiddleAgesHome.html
Links for students to research about life in the Middle Ages. Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site. Good

THE MIDDLE AGES
http://radiantworks.com/middleages/
Basic information on the Middle Ages. Sections: Feudal System, The Royal Court, Manor, Life in the Town, Barons, Medieval Soldiers, Peasants, Bibliography, and Other History Sites. Good

THE MIDDLE AGES                     NEW!
http://webtech.kennesaw.edu/jcheek3/middleages.htm
A page of links for students to research the Middle Ages. Good

MIDDLE AGES SITES                 NEW!
http://www.oswego.org/staff/cchamber/resources/middleages.cfm
A page with 30 links to information about the Middle Ages. Suitable for upper elementary and up. Good

MONARCHS OF BRITAIN
http://www.britannia.com/history/h6f.html
Biographical profiles of the kings and queens of England and Great Britain. Good

MORALITIES, INTERLUDES AND FARCES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/spectop006.html
An article on the kinds of dramatic entertainments during the Middle Ages. Check out the links, too. Good

MOSTLY MEDIEVAL – EXPLORING THE MIDDLE AGES
http://skell.org/SKELL/index.htm
Information on life in Britain in the Middle Ages. Sections: Ballads, Beasties, Book of Days, God & War, Heraldry, Medicine, and Merkat Cross. Good

MOT’S CASTLE PAGE
http://www.castles.nl/
While we mostly think of castles in the British Isles or France, Germany and Spain, there were castles in most European countries. This is a site dedicated to castles in the Netherlands including photos, histories and more. Also includes castles in other European countries. Good

MYTHICAL PLANTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.godecookery.com/mythical/mythical.htm
For a variety of reasons, cultures would develop a belief in plants that never existed. Examples: The Barnacle Tree, The Tree of Knowledge, The Mysterious Origin of Spices. Good

THE NORMANS, A EUROPEAN PEOPLE                 NEW!
http://www.mondes-normands.caen.fr/angleterre/index.htm
A history of the Normans, whose conquest of Britain shaped British history in the Middle Ages. Suitable for elementary students and up. Good

PAGES THROUGH THE AGES – THE MIDDLE AGES             NEW!
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/OakViewES/harris/96-97/agespages/middle-ages/index.html
A school site on the Middle Ages. Sections: Of Kings and Vikings, The Magna Carta, Knights, Heraldry, The 5th Grade Medieval Festival, and more. Shows what a class can do. Good

RAVENSGARD COSTUMING AND TEXTILES PAGE             NEW!
http://www.ravensgard.org/gerekr/costume.html
A page of links to sites about costumes and clothing. Most have sections on medieval clothing. Good

RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF BEOWULF         NEW!
http://www.library.unr.edu/subjects/guides/beowulf.html#medieval
An extensive list of links to information on Beowulf and the medieval period. Most are for junior/senior high students and up. Good

REVELATIONS FROM REPRODUCTIONS – NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART             NEW!
http://www.nga.gov/feature/revelations/revelations.shtm
A study of four 15th century Italian paintings showing how photographs taken of the painting over their history show changes made by conservators. Good

THE ROBIN HOOD PROJECT
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/rh/rhhome.stm
Some of what we know of the medieval period comes from the Robin Hood movies and TV programs of the mid-20th century. This site draws together a database of texts, images and bibliographies of the Robin Hood legends. Good

SEND A MEDIEVAL-GRAM                 NEW!
http://www.pillagedvillage.com/gramsend.html
Choose a graphic and send an email message to a friend. Good

SNAYWICKBY CASTLE – A TOUR FOR PRIMARY STUDENTS
http://home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/castle1.htm
Follow the directions to move about the castle. The rooms are shown in pencil drawings with simple descriptions. A very simple introduction for primary students. Good

SOME CLOTHING OF THE MIDDLE AGES             NEW!
http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/bockhome.html
Information on different items of clothing from the Middle Ages. Includes some drawings. Good

SYMBOLISM OF HERALDRY                 NEW!
http://www.digiserve.com/heraldry/symbols.htm
A simple list of the meaning of symbols used in heraldry. Good

TECHNOLOGY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES             NEW!
http://www.mce.k12tn.net/middleages/technology.htm
A brief list of inventions from 700 to 1320. Good

TUDOR FAMILIES                 NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/tudorgenealogist/index2.html
Biographical information on the Tudor families. Includes: Royal Houses, White Rose Families, and Other Families. Note: We found a couple of broken links. Good   

UMFA MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS AND THE MIDDLE AGES                 NEW!
http://www.umfa.utah.edu/?id=MTQx
Background information from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on illuminated manuscripts and their role in the medieval period. Very good as background material. Good

THE UNIQUE STAVE CHURCH
http://www.medsca.org/stavechurch/frameset.html
Norwegian stave churches were unique to Norway during the medieval period. This site discusses the churches, their construction and shows photos of the 30 remaining stave churches. Good

THE VILLAGE OF WICHAMSTOW
http://www.regia.org/village.htm
A fictional village in England just before the Norman Conquest. Narratives and photos show what daily life was like. Good

WAR ENGINES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.middelaldercentret.dk/warengines.htm#top
A Danish site on the reconstruction of medieval war engines such as ballistas, catapults and trebuchets. Shows drawings of the different engines, photos of reconstructions and more. Good

WARWICK CASTLE                 NEW!
http://www.warwick-castle.co.uk/warwick2004/index.asp
A virtual visit to Warwick Castle in England, parts of which date to the 14th century. Click on Explore Castle and click on various sections of the castle for that section’s history. There is also information in the Castle and Fun Stuff sections at the top. Good

WHARRAM PERCY – THE LOST MEDIEVAL VILLAGE
http://loki.stockton.edu/~ken/wharram/wharram.htm
The village of Wharram Percy in Yorkshire, England was inhabited by humans for centuries before being abandoned. The site describes what was found as a result of excavations. Includes modern photos and drawings of how the village would have looked in the 14th century. Good

WOMEN ARTISTS FROM THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD TO THE PRESENT
http://www.csupomona.edu/~plin/women/womenart.html
Brief information on seven women artists of the medieval period. Click on the thumbnails for a larger view of the works. Good

WOMEN KNIGHTS IN THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.heraldica.org/topics/orders/wom-kn.htm
Although we think that all knights in the Middle Ages were men, there were women knights at various times and places. This site discusses how women came to be knights and how they were honored. Good

WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.usm.maine.edu/~flc/emily.htm
A look at the rights and roles of women during various periods of the Middle Ages and in different countries. Good

LESSON PLANS

BACK TO THE CLASSICS: EXPLORING THE EVOLUTION OF CHAMBER MUSIC FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO TODAY – LESSON PLAN                     NEW!
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/19990625friday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan on chamber music for grades 9-12. "This music lesson plans allows students to closely examine chamber music as it has changed from the Middle Ages to today. Students will work in small groups to research the composers, instruments and typical presentation of chamber music in five distinct time periods, and then individually write biographies of composers from their assigned era. Each group will create an interesting and informative display of their epoch and biographies, which they will present in a future class." Excellent

THE BEAUTY OF ANGLO-SAXON POETRY: A PRELUDE TO BEOWULF – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=410
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on Anglo-Saxon poetry. "Who says the Dark Ages were "dark"? In the world that we sometimes think of as barbaric and violent, beauty was prized in visual ornamentation and literary elaboration. In this introduction to Anglo-Saxon literature, students will study the literature and literary techniques of the early Middle Ages, thus preparing students to read Beowulf with an appreciation for its artistry and beauty. Students will learn the conventions of Anglo-Saxon poetry, solve online riddles, write riddles, and reflect on what they have learned." Excellent

CASTLES IN MEDIEVAL TIMES – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY             NEW!
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourFames.cgi?tour_id=13824
A tour of castles project. "Because of the importance of the castle, it was necessary to find skilled people to construct them. In this activity, you will play the role of the master mason who was in charge of the hundreds of workers required to build a castle. You have been assigned by King Knowitall from the land of "Learnalot" to build his castle. The site has been chosen to build it and now you must learn all you can about castles by: ● looking at other castles ● learning the terminology associated with castles ● learning about life in a castle ● learning how to defend a castle
To complete your task, you will create a written portfolio with the information you find. The final project will be the construction of the king's castle. Good luck in your adventure. Now let's begin with "What's In A Castle?".
Excellent

CATHEDRALS, PYRAMIDS AND MOSQUES – CURRICULUM UNIT             NEW!
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1992/3/92.03.04.x.html
A curriculum unit for grades 4 and 5 on the Middle Ages. "This unit will be a comparative study of three different cities that were thriving during the period 1450 to 1500: Florence, Italy; Tenochtitlan, Mexico; and Timbuktu, Africa. I have chosen to look at these cities for a variety of reasons. In my efforts to create a multicultural study, I have chosen city life as the appropriate vehicle for my students who are city dwellers themselves, and who are embarking on a beginning study of life over 500 years ago. I realize that studying life in the city does exclude some topics that are important to this time period such as castles, crusades, life in villages and on manors. However, I am interested in showing students the links between life then and life now. A study of these three cities will allow students to compare and contrast three different cultures, as well as compare and contrast our modern times with life in the latter half of the fifteenth century." Excellent

CHAUCER’S WIFE OF BATH – LESSON PLAN                     NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=287
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on the Wife of Bath from the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer. "This lesson introduces students to one of the most admired characterizations in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, the Wife of Bath. Students read Chaucer's description of the Wife in the "General Prologue" to consider how he represents her, both as the poet of The Canterbury Tales and as a character in his own poem, then read the "Wife of Bath's Prologue," where he has her speak for herself, to gain additional perspective on her character. Next, students investigate some of the literary sources that Chaucer drew upon as he created this portrait of a woman with her own ideas about matrimony, and examine evidence about marriage in the Middle Ages and the role that women played in medieval society. Finally, students read the "Wife of Bath's Tale" and explore the alternative readings of the tale in relation to the character of the Wife of Bath." Excellent

EDUCATION WORLD – SPECIAL THEME – THE MIDDLE AGES         NEW!
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr190.shtml
"Each month we will present a special issue focused on some of history's most teachable moments. Together, the lesson plans and resources presented will form a timeline of some of the most important events, people, and places of the past millennium.
This month, we introduce our Millennium Series with special lessons and links to great resources for teaching about the Middle Ages."
Sections: Days and Knights: A Unit on the Middle Ages; Great Sites for Teaching the Middle Ages; the Middle Ages: Twelve Activities Take Students Back in Time; and Kids in the Castle: Lessons, Activities and Virtual Tours. Excellent

EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE AGES - CURRICULUM UNIT             NEW!
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CK/resrcs/lessons/498EuropeMidAges.htm
A unit for grades 4-5 on the Middle Ages. "This unit focuses on the development of European civilization during the Middle Ages in Europe. The social studies focus will include geography, feudalism, chivalry, Norman Conquest, growth of towns, England, and plagues from the time period of 400 A.D. to 1500 A.D. The language arts focus will be on myths and legends. There are three concepts in this unit. The first concept develops an awareness for time and place. The second concept develops an understanding of the complex nature of a given culture. The third concept develops an understanding of real and mythical characters." Excellent

EXCALIBUR – CURRICULUM UNIT                     NEW!
http://www.artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/3708/
A curriculum unit for grades 9-12 on the history and legend of King Arthur. "In this unit, students will explore the history and legend of King Arthur, including the symbols and social values expressed by the story of King Arthur. Students will read excerpts from the legend, and view artwork that depicts King Arthur's life and times. In King Arthur: Man or Legend?, students compare King Arthur's persona from the legendary and historic perspectives, and craft an outline for a theater piece featuring the symbolism, characterization, and context they have learned. In Castles and Cornerstones, students will explore the historic importance and function of castles in King Arthur's time, and create a castle of their own design in three dimensions, using found materials. In Chivalry and Courtly Love, students will examine the way the Arthurian ideals of chivalry and courtly love have influenced our modern concepts of love, inspiring students' execution of a short thematic play." Excellent

EXPLORING ARTHURIAN LEGEND – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=235
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on Arthurian legends. "The border between fact and fiction becomes blurred in legend, stories which themselves have a history and in their evolving shape carry the imprint of all the hands that passed them. Through the Internet, students can track the growth of a legend like that of King Arthur, from its emergence in the so-called Dark Ages to its arrival on the silver screen." Excellent

HORSE WARRIORS – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/horsewarriors/
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on the use of horses for warfare. "Students will: 1. compare and contrast characteristics of given civilizations 2. understand some similarities of feudal warrior societies 3. understand the evolution and basis of social classes in the medieval world." Excellent

AN INTRODUCTION TO BEOWULF – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=813
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on Beowulf. "Although this lesson assumes students will read Beowulf in translation, it introduces students to the poem’s original Old English and explains the relationship between Old, Middle, and Modern English. The lesson then goes on to introduce students to alliteration, alliterative verse, and kennings and their importance to Beowulf." Excellent

THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/arthur/
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on the legend of King Arthur. "Students will understand the following: 1.Many writers have told the tale of King Arthur and the people around him, including Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and Mordred. The legends are part of our heritage." Excellent

MAPPING THE PAST – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=328
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 on the Middle Ages. "This lesson provides students with experience in working with historical maps as cultural artifacts that reflect the views of particular times and places. Students begin by examining European world maps from three eras -- the Middle Ages, the Age of Discovery, and the period of New World exploration -- in order to discover how people of those times understood their world and interacted with it. Then students look at maps that record the early exploration of the American West, noting how mapmakers kept alive hopes of finding a Northwest Passage and how this hope is reflected in what Lewis and Clark marked as significant on the map produced by their expedition. Finally, students collect present-day maps, using library and/or Internet resources, to investigate the range of perspectives we adopt toward our world and how our maps reflect our own cultural concerns and aspirations." Excellent

MARCO POLO TAKES A TRIP – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=451
A lesson plan for grades K-2 on Marco Polo. "In this lesson, students will learn about the remarkable travels of Marco Polo. They will consult maps to locate Venice and follow the routes Marco took to Beijing and back. They will learn about the challenges of traveling along the Silk Road, discover some interesting facts about China under Mongol rule, and find out how Marco came to produce his famous book. Then they will work in groups to create a large mural/timeline of the life and adventures of this famous traveler." Excellent

MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE ART: BOTANICAL SYMBOLISM – LESSON PLAN      NEW!
http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/3814/
A lesson plan for grades 5-8 on symbolism in Medieval and Renaissance art. "A lily, a rose, a columbine, a violet, a pansy, an iris—all are pleasingly decorative to the casual observer. For the medieval and the renaissance artists, flowers were part of a rich visual symbolism. In this lesson, students explore how botanical illustrations contribute to the telling of story in a 12th, 13th and 14th century religious painting. Students will learn about these symbolic flowers and discuss their connotation. The examination of plant representation in illuminated manuscripts, Books of Hours, miniatures, and paintings is used as a means of learning the botanical symbolism, and developing students' artistic impressions of flowers. Students will also gain knowledge of the science of flowers and their structural qualities." Excellent

MEDIEVAL LIFE: SQUIRES, MAIDENS AND PEASANTS – CURRICULUM UNIT
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/guides/1986/3/86.03.03.x.html
A 7th grade unit on medieval life focusing on three major concepts: feudalism, the castle and the manor. Includes activities, quizzes, a puzzle and more. Excellent

MEDIEVAL TIMES – INTERDISCIPLINARY UNIT – 4TH-6TH GRADES
http://members.tripod.com/~ehlavaty/medieval.html
An interdisciplinary unit on the Middle Ages for 5th grade (adaptable to 4th & 6th, too). Includes Rationale, Activities for different subject areas and more. Excellent

MEDIEVAL TIMES STUDENT ACTIVITY SHEETS
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/medieval_activity_sheets.htm
Activity sheets for elementary students. Sections: Introductory Lesson, Lesson One: Medieval History, Lesson Two: Medieval Life, Lesson Three: Medieval Knights, Lesson Four: Medieval Castles, Lesson Five: Heraldry, and Lesson Six: Famous People. Each section has several activity sheets. Excellent

THE MIDDLE AGES - WORLD HISTORY LESSON PLAN FOR GRADES 3-5
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/timesmedieval/
A Discovery School.com lesson plan for grades 3-5 on the Middle Ages with several different activities. Excellent

MYSTERY IN THE MIDDLE AGES - CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://www.xtec.es/crle/02/middle_ages/alumne/index.htm
An outline for a play for the classroom in which students take on roles and solve a mystery. Sections: Prologue, Creating Your Character, Setting the Scene, Building Up the Plot, Catching the Criminal, and Crime and Punishment. Excellent

NOT EVERONE LIVED IN CASTLES IN THE MIDDLE AGES – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=448
A lesson plan for grades 3-5 on life in the Middle Ages. "Many people think of the Middle Ages as a romantic time when gallant knights rescued lovely damsels in distress and everyone lived in castles. But that's only one small facet of the picture. In this lesson, students will learn about the lifestyle of the wealthy elite and then expand their view of medieval society by exploring the lives of the peasants, craftsmen, and monks." Excellent

ON THE ROAD WITH MARCO POLO – CURRICULUM UNIT             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=488
A curriculum unit for grades 3-5 on Marco Polo. "In this curriculum unit, students will become Marco Polo adventurers, following his route to and from China in order to learn about the geography, local products, culture, and fascinating sites of those regions. Students will record their "journey" by creating journal entries, postcards, posters, and maps related to the sites they explore. The EDSITEment Marco Polo Journey Map, with its guiding questions, may be used either as a culminating exercise or a method of reviewing previous lessons and introducing new ones." Excellent

PESTILENCE AND PLAGUE – LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20011002tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan from the NY Times "exploring the causes and impacts of disease epidemics and pandemics". For grades 6-12. "students investigate various disease epidemics that have devastated the world population at different points in history and examine the diseases' effects on the countries they impacted." One of the epidemics examined is the Black Plague in medieval Europe. Excellent

SYMMETRY IN SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=601
A lesson plan for grades 9-12. "Gawain and the Green Knight, written in Middle English in the late 1300s, combines two stories familiar to contemporary audiences under the overarching story of Arthur's round table and his feud with his half-sister Morgan le Fay. The first is a beheading tale, which becomes the impetus behind Gawain's quest and frames the second tale, Bertilak's test of Gawain's honor. As Gawain completes his adventures and returns home, the audience is led to consider the true measure of a hero.
This lesson plan explores symmetry in the structure and themes of
Gawain, delving into the antagonist's representation of the "duality of nature." In examining knightly virtues, students will measure Gawain's strength as the poem's hero. The lesson explains background information that every medieval thinker listening to a performance of the poem would know, in an effort to put the student into the mind-set of the medieval audience, providing a deeper appreciation and understanding of the work."
Excellent

TALES OF KING ARTHUR – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=450
A lesson plan on Arthurian legends for grades 6-8. "The stories of King Arthur and his Court have entertained young and old alike for over a thousand years. In this lesson, students will discover how historical events gradually merged with fantasy to create the colorful tales we enjoy today. They will read some of the more familiar stories, learn about the code of chivalry of the Round Table, ponder the symbolism of the Holy Grail, and then choose a favorite Arthurian character for a bit of role-playing." Excellent

THE WORLD IN THE 15TH CENTURY – LESSON PLAN
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/MWH/Unit_I_Contents2.html
A unit of study with activities for world history in the 15th century. Sections: The Ottoman Empire, The Kingdom of Songhai, the Mogul Empire, Ming China, The Aztec Empire, and Medieval France. Each section includes Focus Statements and activities for the whole class and for honors students. Excellent

THE BLACK DEATH ON CNN – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/World_History/WRH0211.html

A lesson plan for grades 10-11 in which students view a typical CNN story, then research the Black Death in medieval Europe and create a CNN-type report on it. Very Good

DAYS AND DAYS OF KNIGHTS: A UNIT ON THE MIDDLE AGES
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr191.shtml
Ideas for cross-curricular activities for classes studying the Middle Ages. Ideas include holding a Medieval Tournament, costumes and more. Very Good

FROM MEDIEVAL TIMES TO TODAY – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/medievaltimes/
A lesson plan for grades 5-8 on the medieval period. "Students will ● trace the medieval trade routes of Europe and Asia; ● identify important commodities traded during the Middle Ages; and ● describe some of the uses of commodities in the Middle Ages." Very Good

LESSON PLANS ON THE CANTERBURY TALES         NEW!
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/chaucer.html
A collection of lesson plans and website links on the Canterbury Tales. Very Good

MEDIEVAL CASTLE BUILDING – LESSON PLAN
http://www.pics4learning.com/lessonplan_details.php?id=h10
A lesson plan for building a medieval castle using sugar cubes. Very Good

MEDIEVAL CASTLES UNIT             NEW!
http://www.teachnet.ie/projects.asp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eteachnet%2Eie%2Fsbradshaw&pid=74
A unit of study on medieval castles. Each section has Teacher, Student and Worksheets sections. No grade level is given so it can be adapted to grades 4 and up. Very Good

CHERTSEY – WHAT WAS CHERTSEY LIKE IN THE MIDDLE AGES? – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY     NEW!
http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/snapshots/snapshot10/snapshot10.htm
A classroom activity in which students compare a medieval map of the village of Chertsey with one from the 20th century. Good

THE FEUDAL SYSTEM – CASTLES AT WAR – LESSON PLAN     NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/feudalsystem/
A lesson plan on feudalism for grades 9-12. "Students will ● Understand the feudal system of the Middle Ages. ● Write a fictional first-person account from the point of view of a king, noble, knight, or peasant." Note: We don’t have the video listed but Internet resources will provide the information. Good

FEUDALISM: THE PEOPLE – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY     NEW!
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourFames.cgi?tour_id=13477
An exploration of feudalism project. Read about the topics and take the quiz. Good

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY     NEW!
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourFames.cgi?tour_id=14118
An exploration of illuminated manuscripts. Read about them and produce a manuscript. Good

JOAN OF ARC – LESSON PLAN                     NEW!
http://teacher.scholastic.com/webquest/wrldhist/whjoan.htm
A brief lesson plan on Joan of Arc. Students take a quiz and visit websites to get the answers. For elementary students. Good

A MEDIEVAL CARTOON – UNRAVELING THE MEANING - CLASSROOM ACTIVITY        NEW!
http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/snapshots/snapshot12/snapshot12.htm
A classroom activity in which students must study a cartoon and unravel the meaning by reading the background material. Good

MEDIEVAL FEASTS – LESSON PLAN         NEW!
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-in/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Social_Studies/World_History/WRH0006.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-4 on medieval feasts. "Purpose: To familiarize students with a social aspect of the Middle Ages, with great feast being the focus of this lesson." Good

MEDIEVAL FEASTS – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.teachersdesk.com/lessons/history/Medieval%20Feasts.htm
A lesson plan for grades 3-4 on medieval feasts. "Objectives: ● Students should be able to describe what a great feast consisted of in the Middle Ages.Students should be able to demonstrate the ability to compare/contrast Medieval feasts with modern day feast/dinners. Students should be able to apply their knowledge of Medieval feasts to work cooperatively in groups and design their own "great feast."" Good

MEDIEVAL MADNESS – CLASSROOM PROJECT             NEW!
http://www.d118.s-cook.k12.il.us/South/curriculum/team6c/midages/
A classroom project for upper elementary/middle school students. "Welcome all ye lords and ladies of the manor!  You are about to embark on an exciting adventure which will lead to a wealth of knowledge of the time in history we call the "Middle Ages."  Palos South Middle School hopes you will enjoy your experience.  They have worked very hard on these sites.  Your quest is to visit three of the web sites below which were created by your classmates and to complete the evaluation sheet." The links are for pages created by the students for other students. A good example of a class project. Good

MIDDLE AGES – ATOZ
http://www.atozkidsstuff.com/middleages.html
A brief list of classroom activities for studying the Middle Ages. Good

THE MIDDLE AGES TODAY – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://www.loyno.edu/%7EMidAges/Jwass50.html
A classroom project in which students choose a facet of medieval life to study and then find "cultural artifacts" within the modern world. They prepare a multimedia presentation based on their findings. Adaptable to several grade levels. Good

THE MURDER OF ARCHBISHOP BECKET – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.weatherheadhistory.ik.org/pub/CustomerSites/Schools/V1transfer/ept-20308154147.nsf/0/800216ad3b8e628480256b760056754d/$FILE/TheMurderofArchbishopBecket.pdf
A lesson plan on the murder of Thomas Becket in which students must support either Becket or his killers. Suitable for elementary students. Good

OF MONKS AND MINSTRELS – LESSON UNIT             NEW!
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CK/resrcs/lessons/498Monks.htm
A lesson plan for 4th grade students on the music of the Middle Ages. "This six day music unit is designed to be taught in conjunction