Renaissance and Reformation Notes
Flexible way to share information on the Renaissance and Reformation. Skip the lecture! Your students will love learning about the Renaissance exhibition style! Students can travel from station to station - OR- you can print smaller versions and have the students use the cards as independent centers - OR- you can display the powerpoint slides at individual stations. Student response sheets helps guide students through their learning. Best of all they are learning on their own, and you can skip the lecture!
Included in this resource:
23 stations on 63 cards(slides)
12 page Student response sheet for notes
Answer key
Powerpoint and PDF files for notes. Powerpoint of slides which can be opened in powerpoint or google slides. You can add your own notes to the powerpoint or additional slides.
UPDATED 07/21/20 with new file for use in Google slides. Easily send both presentation and student pages across your one-to-one classroom. Add text to customize for your classroom.
Topics Covered: ♥ Introduction
♥ Principles of the Renaissance ♥ The Medici Family ♥ Patrons ♥ Renaissance writers
♥ Mathematician and scientists of the Scientific Revolution
♥ Renaissance artists
♥ Renaissance creative types including DaVinci and Brunelleschi
♥ Gutenberg and the printing press
♥ Machiavelli
♥ The Northern Renaissance
♥ German and Flemish painters
♥ The Renaissance in England
♥ The Legacy of the Renaissance ♥ The Protestant Reformation
♥ Martin Luther
♥ Protestantism in England
♥ The spread of the Reformation
♥ Reform within the Catholic church
♥ The impact of the Reformation
Other stations and notes activities include:
Flexible way to share information on the Renaissance and Reformation. Skip the lecture! Your students will love learning about the Renaissance exhibition style! Students can travel from station to station - OR- you can print smaller versions and have the students use the cards as independent centers - OR- you can display the powerpoint slides at individual stations. Student response sheets helps guide students through their learning. Best of all they are learning on their own, and you can skip the lecture!
Included in this resource:
23 stations on 63 cards(slides)
12 page Student response sheet for notes
Answer key
Powerpoint and PDF files for notes. Powerpoint of slides which can be opened in powerpoint or google slides. You can add your own notes to the powerpoint or additional slides.
UPDATED 07/21/20 with new file for use in Google slides. Easily send both presentation and student pages across your one-to-one classroom. Add text to customize for your classroom.
Topics Covered: ♥ Introduction
♥ Principles of the Renaissance ♥ The Medici Family ♥ Patrons ♥ Renaissance writers
♥ Mathematician and scientists of the Scientific Revolution
♥ Renaissance artists
♥ Renaissance creative types including DaVinci and Brunelleschi
♥ Gutenberg and the printing press
♥ Machiavelli
♥ The Northern Renaissance
♥ German and Flemish painters
♥ The Renaissance in England
♥ The Legacy of the Renaissance ♥ The Protestant Reformation
♥ Martin Luther
♥ Protestantism in England
♥ The spread of the Reformation
♥ Reform within the Catholic church
♥ The impact of the Reformation
Other stations and notes activities include:
Flexible way to share information on the Renaissance and Reformation. Skip the lecture! Your students will love learning about the Renaissance exhibition style! Students can travel from station to station - OR- you can print smaller versions and have the students use the cards as independent centers - OR- you can display the powerpoint slides at individual stations. Student response sheets helps guide students through their learning. Best of all they are learning on their own, and you can skip the lecture!
Included in this resource:
23 stations on 63 cards(slides)
12 page Student response sheet for notes
Answer key
Powerpoint and PDF files for notes. Powerpoint of slides which can be opened in powerpoint or google slides. You can add your own notes to the powerpoint or additional slides.
UPDATED 07/21/20 with new file for use in Google slides. Easily send both presentation and student pages across your one-to-one classroom. Add text to customize for your classroom.
Topics Covered: ♥ Introduction
♥ Principles of the Renaissance ♥ The Medici Family ♥ Patrons ♥ Renaissance writers
♥ Mathematician and scientists of the Scientific Revolution
♥ Renaissance artists
♥ Renaissance creative types including DaVinci and Brunelleschi
♥ Gutenberg and the printing press
♥ Machiavelli
♥ The Northern Renaissance
♥ German and Flemish painters
♥ The Renaissance in England
♥ The Legacy of the Renaissance ♥ The Protestant Reformation
♥ Martin Luther
♥ Protestantism in England
♥ The spread of the Reformation
♥ Reform within the Catholic church
♥ The impact of the Reformation
Other stations and notes activities include:
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