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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages


Focus:
Students develop reading and writing skills through engagement with informational text in the Student Reader Knights, Castles, and Chivalry. The unit provides background information to place the Middle Ages in western Europe in its historical and geographical context. Students learn about the feudal system, chivalry, manors, the growth of towns, the power of the Christian Church, the Magna Carta, the plague, and the legacy of the Middle Ages. Students review the writing process and engage in an extended writing project. Lessons include explicit instruction in grammar, morphology, and spelling.

Number of Lessons: 15

Instruction Time:
90 minutes (Each lesson may be divided into shorter segments.)

Additional Search Terms:
Medieval Europe • William the Conqueror • King John • opinion writing • action, linking, and auxiliary verbs • adjectives and adverbs

Language Arts Grade 4 English

Individual Resources

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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages STUDENT READER

The Student Reader for this unit is titled Knights, Castles, and Chivalry. It includes complex text and prepares students for increased vocabulary and syntax demands in later grades. The Student Reader focuses on Western Europe during the Middle Ages.

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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages ACTIVITY BOOK

The Activity Pages contains activity pages to accompany the lessons from the Teacher Guide.

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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages TEACHER GUIDE

This comprehensive Teacher Guide specifies learning objectives and provides background information, daily lesson plans, assessments, and other resources for teaching the unit.

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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages DIGITAL COMPONENTS

The Digital Components for this unit include various posters, charts, and graphic organizers for use during lessons.

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CKLA Unit 2: The Middle Ages ALIGNMENT CHART

The Alignment Chart indicates which lessons in this unit address content from the Core Knowledge Sequence and Common Core State Standards.