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Medieval Times Enrichment
Castles of the World Dover Middle School Castle Terminology World Maps

You are ready to begin the exciting discovery of a medieval castle. Follow the steps as listed to create your Powerpoint presentation.

 

Step 1. Using a Google search or the link above, find the name of a Medieval castle. Remember, in order for it to be considered a Medieval castle, it must be used/built between 500 and 1500AD.

  • Who lived there? When?
  • How is it constructed? Protected?
  • Where exactly is it located?
  • How big is it?
  • Is it used today?
  • Did others live in it over the years?
  • Has it ever been renovated?

Step 2. Find a picture of the castle to copy. Cut and Paste the picture into a Microsoft word document entitled your name and castle. Save this document in both the teacher's folder and your hard drive. You will need to resize the picutre and use the drawing toolbar to identify the parts of a castle. Click on the castle terminology help resource for the complete definition list. You must clearly identify three to five parts of the castle.

Step 3. Find a map of your castle's locale. Copy and paste this into your Castle project. Again, using the text box technique learned in class, indicate where on the map your castle can be found. If your map is small, please enlarge it and include a secondary map so that your readers can get a firm understanding of where they may find your castle.

Step 4. Finally note for the reader where your information was found. For each section of your project, you must include the names and addresses of the websites you used.



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