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Medieval Food Storage: How Specialized Rooms Fed Castles and Manor Houses [Student Resources]
1. Quick Navigation
2. Historical Context
1. The Big Question
2. What Students Need to Know
3. Why This Matters
4. Time Period
3. Learning Objectives
1. Historical Knowledge
2. Historical Skills
3. Connections & Applications
4. Critical Thinking
4. Primary Source Exploration {#primary-sources}
1. How to Use These Sources
2. Primary Source 1: The Northumberland Household Book (1512)
1. The Source (Modernized for Readability)
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
3. Primary Source 2: Archaeological Evidence from Dudley Castle
1. The Source (Description)
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
4. Primary Source 3: Medieval Illuminated Manuscript Illustration
1. The Source (Description)
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
5. Primary Source 4: Steward's Account Book Entry
1. The Source (Translated and Modernized)
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
6. Primary Source 5: Recipe from Medieval Stillroom Book
1. The Source
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
7. Primary Source 6: Lent Food Restrictions
1. The Source (Summary)
2. Context
3. Analysis Questions
4. Extension Activity
5. Hands-On Activities
1. Activity 1: Storage Room Design Challenge
1. The Challenge
2. Instructions
3. Assessment Rubric
4. Differentiation
2. Activity 2: Preservation Science Experiment
1. The Question
2. Materials (Per Group)
3. Safety Notes
4. Procedure
5. Guiding Questions
6. Extensions
7. Assessment
3. Activity 3: Steward's Account Book Simulation
1. The Challenge
2. Setup
3. Medieval Prices (Game Values)
4. Part 1: Planning (Day 1)
5. Part 2: Simulation (Day 2)
6. Recording and Reflection
7. Assessment
8. Differentiation
4. Activity 4: Material Culture Detective
1. The Challenge
2. Materials Needed
3. Object Set (Use Images)
4. Analysis Process
5. Guided Analysis: The Iron Meat Hook
6. Student Work
7. Gallery Walk Activity
8. Advanced Extension: Mystery Object
9. Writing Assignment
10. Cross-Curricular Connections
5. Activity 5: Regional Storage Adaptations Game
1. The Challenge
2. Setup
3. Each Team Receives
4. Regional Conditions
5. Task
6. Presentation
7. Assessment Rubric
8. Extension Activities
6. Discussion Prompts
1. Using Discussion Prompts Effectively
2. On Technology and Progress
1. Prompt 1: Was Medieval Storage "Primitive"?
2. Prompt 2: The Refrigerator Trade-Off
3. On Social Justice and Fairness
1. Prompt 3: The Bread Hierarchy
2. Prompt 4: The Lenten Fast
4. On Knowledge and Power
1. Prompt 5: Who Controlled the Food?
2. Prompt 6: The Lost Knowledge Problem
5. On Systems and Sustainability
1. Prompt 7: The Seasonal Life
2. Prompt 8: The Specialization Question
6. On Change Over Time
1. Prompt 9: Why Did the System End?
2. Prompt 10: Lessons for Today
7. Extensions & Connections
1. Extension 1: Writing Historical Fiction
2. Extension 2: Museum Exhibit Design
3. Extension 3: Science Fair Project
4. Extension 4: Economics & Math Project
5. Extension 5: Cross-Cultural Comparison
6. Extension 6: Community Connection Project
8. Educator Resources
1. Teaching Resources & Downloads
2. Suggested Pacing Guide
1. Option 1: One-Week Unit (5 days)
2. Option 2: Two-Week Unit (10 days)
3. Option 3: Month-Long Unit (15-20 days)
3. Differentiation Strategies
1. For Struggling Learners:
2. For Advanced Learners:
3. For English Language Learners:
4. For Students with Special Needs:
4. Assessment Options
1. Formative Assessment (During Unit):
2. Summative Assessment (End of Unit):
3. Sample Assessment Items:
5. Connection to Current Events
1. Climate Change & Food Security
2. Supply Chain Disruptions
3. Food Waste Crisis
4. Global Food Security
6. Professional Development Resources
1. For Teachers New to Medieval History:
2. For Teachers New to Primary Source Analysis:
3. For Teachers New to Hands-On Science:
7. Additional Support
8. Share Your Experience!
9. Standards Alignment
1. Common Core ELA Standards (Grades 6-8)
1. Reading Standards for Informational Text
2. Writing Standards
3. Speaking and Listening
2. C3 Framework for Social Studies
1. Dimension 1: Developing Questions and Planning Inquiries
2. Dimension 2: Applying Disciplinary Concepts
3. Dimension 3: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
4. Dimension 4: Communicating Conclusions
3. Common Core Math Standards
4. Next Generation Science Standards
5. Technology Standards (ISTE)
6. State-Specific Standards
7. Additional Standards Support
10. Final Notes for Educators
1. What Makes This Unit Special
2. Tips for Success
3. Common Challenges & Solutions
4. You've Got This!
11. Additional Resources & Links
1. Primary Source Archives
2. Archaeological Sites with Virtual Tours
3. Videos & Documentaries
4. Books for Teachers
5. Books for Students
6. Organizations & Museums
Medieval Food Storage: How Specialized Rooms Fed Castles and Manor Houses [Student Resources]
Gabby Cunningham
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