
Take notes as you read. Write your report in your own words. Find out what plagiarize means.
CyberSleuthKids has lots of useful links to follow.
About.Com also has pages of Medieval links to check out. Be sure to look on the left.
Medieval Life with links for Religion, Homes. Clothing, Health, Arts and Entertainment, and Town Life.
A Journey Through the Middle Ages by students at Salford Hills Elementary. This is a good introduction.
From PBS Nova, The Medieval Siege (warfare) and life in a Castle.
The Feudal System This is a very good site with pictures and information.
The Middle Ages from the EMuseum. Here you can learn about medieval life with a knight, a merchant, a nun, and a peasant.
At Kids Castle, you can find out about all the parts of a castle and what they were used for.
Medieval musical instruments. You can listen to some of these. Try the harp, the dulcimer, the lute, and the pipe and tabor for sure. Explore the rest.
The Bayeux
Tapestry tells the story of the Battle
of Hastings in 1066 in which the French
William the Conqueror defeats the English King
Harold
and becomes King of England. You can scroll through the entire
tapestry and read the short passage about it. Click the other links above to
find
out more.
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