Agenda 1-13-2014

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Agenda 1-13-2014 1 Bell Work (COPY ALL AND ANSWER) 1. Leonardo da Vinci studied anatomy (the human body) to make his art look more________________. YOU NEED (always have out BEFORE CLASS) Notebook Pen/Pencil Highlighter (if you have one) Objectives CO Students will learn the causes and effects of the spread of Renaissance ideas to the North. Students will learn about important people from the Northern Renaissance including Gutenberg and Shakespeare. LO Students will read the section “Northern Renaissance” and take notes in a storyboard format.

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Agenda 1-13-2014. Agenda 1-13-2014 (Period 4,7). 8 . Johann Gutenberg :. (1400-1468) German inventor of the moveable-type printing press. . Ideas spread much faster. After the Black Death, there were fewer monks around to copy books so the printing press . 9 . Printing Press :. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agenda 1-13-2014

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Bell Work(COPY ALL AND ANSWER)

1. Leonardo da Vinci studied anatomy (the human body) to make his art look more________________.

YOU NEED (always have out BEFORE CLASS)

• Notebook• Pen/Pencil• Highlighter (if you have one)

Objectives CO Students will learn the causes and effects of the spread of Renaissance ideas to the North. Students will learn about important people from the Northern Renaissance including Gutenberg and Shakespeare. LO Students will read the section “Northern Renaissance” and take notes in a storyboard format.

Agenda 1. Bell work #32. Vocabulary3. Storyboard 4. HW: Standards Review (due tomorrow) AND Study Guide

HW: Standards Review: Due tomorrowStudy Guide: Due Friday

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Agenda 1-13-2014 (Period 4,7)

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Bell Work(COPY ALL AND ANSWER)

1. Leonardo da Vinci studied ______________(the human body) to make his art look more________________.

YOU NEED (always have out BEFORE CLASS)

• Notebook• Pen/Pencil• Highlighter (if you have one)

Objectives CO Students will learn the causes and effects of the spread of Renaissance ideas to the North. Students will learn about important people from the Northern Renaissance including Gutenberg and Shakespeare. LO Students will read the section “Northern Renaissance” and take notes in a storyboard format.

Agenda 1. Bell work #32. Vocabulary3. Storyboard4. HW: Standards Review (due tomorrow) AND Study Guide

HW: Standards Review: Due tomorrowStudy Guide: Due Friday

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8. Johann Gutenberg:• (1400-1468) German inventor of the moveable-type

printing press.

Ideas spread much faster. After the Black Death, there were fewer monks around to copy books so the printing press

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9. Printing Press:• Invention that allowed faster copying & printing of

words & pictures; helped spread Renaissance ideas much faster than they could before

press

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10. Christian Humanism

• A combination of Christian and Humanist ideas. Studied the history of Christianity (not Greece and Rome).

• Desiderius Erasmus wrote a book criticizing some Churchpractices. Called for Church reform.

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11. Realism

Style of art that attempts to make things look like they would in real life. In the Northern Renaissance people were painted to look real with physical flaws. They painted scenes from daily life.

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12. William Shakespeare:(1564-1615) One of the greatest English writers of the Renaissance. Comedies & tragedies about human emotions (humanism). Wrote Romeo and Juliet.

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Directions: The Northern Renaissance: pgs. 313-317• For each section:

A. 2 bullet points notesB. PictureC. Highlight VocabularyD. List any people mentioned

Paper and Printing

The Northern Renaissance

A Northern Scholar

Northern Renaissance Art

Literature beyond Italy

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Directions: The Northern Renaissance: pgs. 313-317• For each section:

A. 3 bullet points of notesB. PictureC. Question – How or Why? D. Highlight VocabularyE. Question – How or Why? Paper and Printing

The Northern Renaissance

A Northern Scholar

Northern Renaissance Art

Literature beyond Italy