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Homeschool Middle School Medieval World History || Full-Curriculum

Explore the Middle Ages from Europe & Japan's feudal systems to the Byzantines, Kievan Rus & Early Russia, China's dynasties, the Mongols, Mesoamerica, West Africa & the Golden Age of Islam. Perfect for active & hands-on learners!
Janelle Hopkins, M.Ed - World & US History
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What's included

14 live meetings
14 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Weekly materials will be posted in the classroom, with most being digital-friendly and a select few requiring printing. For those who prefer not to print, PDFs will be available to view on your device. Brief, independent assignments will often extend outside classroom time due to our packed agenda. Every learner will get at least one week to complete assignments and will receive advanced notice for larger projects. Homework, necessary for a deeper understanding, will be light—expect about 30 to 60 minutes per week. It's important to note that learners have varying speeds and styles of learning, and this may reflect in the time taken to complete tasks. Completing these assignments diligently on one's own time will not only reinforce the material discussed in class but will also prepare learners for more engaging and productive class experience. For digital worksheets, please refer to the 'Materials' section, which contains a list of third-party websites where they can be accessed.
Assessment
Upon request and prior to the start of the course, assessments can be conducted throughout the course to evaluate learner progress and understanding. These assessments may include quizzes, tests, projects, feedback and/or other forms of evaluation (i.e. letter grade). Parents and learners are encouraged to discuss their grading preferences with the teacher. The purpose of assessments and grades is to provide feedback on student learning and measure their achievement. It is important for learners to actively participate in assessments and seek feedback to gauge their progress and areas of improvement. Furthermore, a detailed rubric will be provided specifically for the project. This rubric will serve as a guideline to assess and evaluate the quality and creativity of the learners' project. It will outline the criteria and expectations, ensuring transparency and fairness in the assessment process. Learners will have a clear understanding of the criteria by which their projects will be evaluated, allowing them to strive for excellence in their projects.
Letter Grade
Upon request learners can opt to receive grades and/or feedback. In the absence of a specific request for grades, only feedback will be provided.
Progress Report
Upon request learners can opt to receive grades and/or feedback. In the absence of a specific request for grades, only feedback will be provided.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 8
Learners will embark on a comprehensive journey through the medieval world (approx. 476 CE - 1500 CE), exploring the complexities of European feudalism, the brilliance of the Islamic Golden Age, and the disciplined societies of Japanese samurai. The course will delve into the transformative Chinese dynasties from the Sui to the Ming, which introduced significant advancements in bureaucracy, culture, and technology. We'll also explore the far-reaching impacts of the Mongol Empire, whose unprecedented expansion under leaders like Genghis Khan connected and influenced diverse regions across Eurasia. The curriculum will highlight the Vikings' extensive voyages and societal contributions, extending from the North Atlantic to the heart of medieval Europe.

We will trace Europe's transition from fragmented feudal kingdoms to the emergence of nation-states, analyzing key historical events such as the Reconquista, the Hundred Years' War, and the Wars of the Roses for their enduring cultural and political impacts.

In exploring the Golden Age of Islam, learners will encounter an era of remarkable scientific, cultural, and economic prosperity fostered by dynasties like the Umayyads, Abbasids and Fatimids. Their intellectual and artistic achievements significantly shaped global knowledge and laid the groundwork for the Renaissance.

The course will also examine the transformative Crusades and the catastrophic effects of the Black Plague on European and Near Eastern societies, as well as the intricate civilizations of Mesoamerica and the formidable West African empires, displaying a panorama of human creativity and endurance.

As the narrative unfolds, the splendor of the Byzantine Empire emerges, with Constantinople serving as a stronghold of Christian Orthodoxy and a cultural bridge between Asia and Europe. Learners will delve into the architectural marvels like the Hagia Sophia and explore the complex political intrigues of Byzantine rulers.

Turning eastward, the course will cover the vast expanses of Russian history, from the rise of Kievan Rus through the era of the Tsars, highlighting the synthesis of Slavic traditions with Byzantine influences that shaped Russia’s unique cultural identity.


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-REFUND POLICY: I understand the appeal of booking in advance to secure a spot in classes, but I also acknowledge that circumstances may change. If you need to withdraw your learner for any reason up to ten days before the class's start date, I will gladly issue a full refund. Please don't hesitate to contact me in such cases. For inquiries regarding sibling discounts, please reach out for further assistance.

-In this class, active participation plays a crucial role in fostering meaningful engagement and learning. Learners are strongly encouraged to actively contribute to discussions, share their perspectives, and ask questions. Additionally, to promote critical thinking and facilitate in-class interactions, it's important to use the chat feature sparingly. While the chat is suitable for quick questions or clarifications, lengthy answers or discussions are best reserved for our face-to-face interactions.

-It is crucial for learners to be punctual and arrive on time for this class. While late arrivals will be allowed to join and participate from the moment they arrive, it is important to note that due to time constraints, we will not be able to restart simulations or catch up on activities for latecomers. To ensure the smooth progression of the class and maximize the learning experience for all participants, punctuality is strongly encouraged.
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Each week, learners will find all required materials posted in the classroom, with most being digital-friendly and a select few requiring printing.  For those who prefer not to print, PDFs will be available to view on your device. Although I aim to provide enough in-class time for activities, given time limits, several brief assignments will require independent completion. Understanding our learners' busy lives, I provide ample time, at least one week, for the completion of each task and extended notice for projects.

**Medieval Moments Project
To demonstrate their grasp of the Medieval tapestry that includes Europe, Japan, and China, the expansive domains of the Mongol Empire, the intellectual zenith of the Golden Age of Islam, the intricate civilizations of Mesoamerica, and the majestic empires of West Africa, learners will engage in a creative project. They will craft an expressive short story, graphic novel, comic strip, or a series of memes that bring to life the distinctive features, daily experiences, and rich heritage of their chosen culture or empire.

**PEEPS Diorama Project
As an alternative to the Medieval Moments Project and for those who prefer a hands-on approach, the PEEPS Diorama Project presents an engaging alternative to the Medieval Moments Project. In this imaginative assignment, learners will craft a miniature, three-dimensional representation of a significant event from Medieval World History using PEEPS candies. After choosing an event that resonates with their interests, learners will draw upon classroom resources and with adult permission - additional internet resources, to brainstorm and plan their dioramas. I will offer support throughout this process, providing feedback and helping to polish their concepts. With teacher and/or adult approval secured for their project topic, learners will then move forward to create their PEEPS diorama, encapsulating the historical moment they have selected.  This project offers a unique opportunity for learners to engage with history in a creative and hands-on manner, and I look forward to witnessing their imaginative interpretations come to life.

Please note: The specific requirements and guidelines for both projects will be provided in class.
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While my courses can be taken in any order based on individual preferences and needs, I would highly recommend taking them in chronological order. This sequencing allows for a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and enhances the learning experience. Therefore, I suggest following this chronological order for optimal learning:

Homeschool Middle School Ancient World History
Homeschool Middle School Classical Era: Greece, Rome & Beyond
Homeschool Middle School Medieval World History
Homeschool Middle School Early Modern World History
Homeschool Middle School Modern World History
Homeschool Middle School Cold War Era & Beyond 


By following this chronological order, learners can gradually build upon their knowledge and develop a well-rounded understanding of the subject matter. They can trace the evolution of ideas, events, and societies over time, which fosters a more coherent and interconnected understanding of the subject.

However, I understand that individual circumstances and preferences may influence the order in which courses are taken. Ultimately, it is important to choose the sequencing that aligns best with your learning goals and interests.

***Note on Teaching Style and Learner Participation:
This class thrives on active student interaction and participation. The teaching methods, including simulations and critical thinking activities, are designed to engage and inspire. However, the success of these interactive sessions largely depends on learner involvement. Should active participation prove challenging, we may transition to a lecture format to ensure all essential material is thoroughly covered. I encourage all learners to join in, share their thoughts, and contribute to a dynamic learning environment, making the educational journey enriching for everyone.
Learning Goals
Explore the decline of the Western Roman Empire, Charlemagne's influence, the Viking Age, feudalism, the medieval Church, and key historical events in England, France, Spain, and Russia.
Analyze the Magna Carta, Hundred Years' War, Crusades, Reconquista, Black Plague, and War of the Roses.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with State-Specific Standards
14 Lessons
over 14 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Invasions From Every Corner
 -Understand the context and causes of the 'Barbarian Invasions' during the Western Roman Empire's decline, the key invading groups, and their effects on Rome. 
-Study Charlemagne's ascent to power, his imperial coronation, and his enduring influence on Europe's political and cultural landscape. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Vikings & the Birth of Feudalism
 -Understand the Viking Age, its timeline, and key regions of Viking presence. 
-Identify their social hierarchy and the impact of their explorations and maritime innovations on their expansion, including longship significance. 
-Learn about Viking religious practices and their dual role as raiders and traders in cultural exchanges. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Feudalism, Manor Life & the Roman Catholic Church
 -Grasp the development of feudalism in medieval Europe, its social order, and the power dynamics between different classes, from peasants to kings. 
-Understand feudal contracts and the reciprocal obligations they entailed, the economic ties within the system, and the layout and governance of a medieval manor.
-Understand the structure, authority and influence of the medieval Church. 
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Golden Age of Islam
 -Introduce the Abbasid, Umayyad (in Spain), and Fatimid caliphates, focusing on their capitals and cultural significance.Explore the Golden Age of Islam, focusing on the Abbasid caliphate. 
-Investigate scientific and cultural advancements, economic structures, and their global impact. 
60 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
The study of world history encompasses a wide range of topics, including some sensitive subjects from the past such as war, slavery, racism, religion, and genocide. In this course, it is important to approach these topics with sensitivity and respect. Religion will be discussed solely in its historical context, focusing on its influence on societies and events throughout history. The aim is to provide learners with an understanding of how religion shaped various civilizations without promoting any particular religious beliefs. To foster a comprehensive understanding, learners will be exposed to multiple perspectives through the use of peer-reviewed and scholarly sources. Critical and reflective thinking will be encouraged, allowing students to analyze historical events, conflicts, security issues, religious influences, and economic factors from different angles. Discussions in the classroom will be closely moderated, ensuring a balanced and unbiased approach. The teacher will facilitate discussions, encourage participation, and monitor the conversations to maintain a secular standpoint that respects all viewpoints. When relevant, viewpoints from marginalized groups will be explored, providing a broader understanding of history from different social, cultural, and ethnic perspectives. This approach promotes inclusivity and helps learners develop empathy and a deeper appreciation for diverse experiences. Great care will be taken to present the content in an age-appropriate manner, ensuring that the material is accessible, respectful, and suitable for the maturity level of the learners.
Supply List
Paper: It is recommended to have both construction or colored paper for creative projects and regular paper for written assignments.
Pen/Pencil: Essential tools for note-taking, completing assignments, and engaging in activities.
Crayons/Markers/Colored Pencils: These coloring tools will be useful for visual projects and adding creativity to assignments.
Printer: Access to a printer is required for printing out resources provided by the teacher or accessing digital documents.
Note: If using hard copy printouts, it is strongly suggested to have a folder or binder for organization.
Dice: A physical set of dice, an app that allows for dice rolls, or access to a virtual dice roller online will be used for specific activities and simulations.
For digital worksheets, please refer to the 'Materials' section, which contains a list of third-party websites where they can be accessed.

Additionally, for the PEEP Diorama Project, you may need the following supplies:
Peeps: These can be purchased online from websites like Amazon or similar platforms. They will be used as figures in your diorama.
Shoe box or slightly larger box: Select a suitable box as the base for creating your diorama.
Construction paper: Use construction paper to design the background scene of your diorama.
Scissors: You will need scissors for cutting out shapes, figures, and other elements for your diorama.
Markers and/or crayons: Use markers or crayons to add color and detail to your diorama.
Tape: Secure various components of your diorama using tape.
Thread: Thread can be used to suspend or hang objects within your diorama if needed.
Paste: This can be useful for attaching small objects or pieces of paper to your diorama.

Make sure to have these supplies ready to fully participate in the course activities and projects.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Alabama Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Master's Degree in Education from University of Montevallo
I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science with a concentration in Comparative Politics. My academic journey included a wide range of courses focusing on various political and historical aspects of civilizations from different time periods and regions around the world. This comprehensive study allowed me to develop a deep understanding of the complexities of past and present societies.

Furthermore, I pursued a Master of Education degree specializing in Secondary Social Sciences, which provided me with advanced knowledge in teaching history, political science, and related subjects. I obtained certification from the state of Alabama, qualifying me to teach social sciences to students in grades 7-12.

Over the course of my teaching career, I have gained extensive experience instructing students in US and World history; dedicated to delivering engaging and informative lessons in these subjects. Additionally, I have conducted extensive research in both history and politics for over 20+ years, allowing me to stay informed and up-to-date with the latest developments in these fields.

My educational background, teaching experience, and research expertise have equipped me with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide students with a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. I am committed to fostering a deeper understanding of historical events and political dynamics while encouraging critical thinking and a passion for learning in my learners.

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for 14 classes
1x per week, 14 weeks
60 min

Completed by 84 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
4-8 learners per class

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