Do you cover medieval history in your classroom? Are you struggling to find meaningful and engaging resources to use with your students?
It’s time to talk about interactive notebooks!
Interactive notebooks are my favorite way to teach every social studies topic.
There are so many reasons to love interactive notebooks:
- They are super engaging. Say goodbye to students complaining about being bored in class and hello to 100% engagement!
- They are versatile. They can be used on their own for independent research, or as a supplement to student notes.
- They help keep students organized (which keeps you sane). No more worrying about your students losing all the things.
My Medieval World History Interactive Notebook Bundle contains everything you need to teach about medieval world history…while keeping your students 100% engaged!
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Let’s take a look at what’s included in my Medieval World History Interactive Notebook Bundle:
- 312 graphic organizers with text on them, and others left blank for your own customization
- 54 1/2 pages of thorough suggested answers that you are free to use with these graphic organizers and flippables.
- Previews of each page in action for you or your students to reference.
- A cover page and table of contents for each notebook is also included.
Here are the topics covered in this complete unit bundle:
Early Middle Ages
- Key vocabulary
- Fall of Rome
- Byzantine Empire
- Christianization of the West
- The Franks
- Rise of Islam
- Battle of Tours
- Anglo-Saxons
- Vikings
- Kievan Rus
- Feudalism
- Guilds
- Education & Learning
High Middle Ages

- Key vocabulary
- Religion
- Medieval orders
- East-West Schism
- The Crusades
- Knights
- The Magna Carta
- Norman Conquest of 1066
- Mongol Invasion of Europe
- Science & technology
- Culture
- Society
Late Middle Ages
- Key vocabulary
- Christianity
- Science & technology
- Rise of the Ottoman Empire
- Black Death
- Hundred Years’ War
- Reconquista
- War of the Roses
- Great Famine
- Peasants’ Revolt
- Causes of the Scottish Wars of Independence
- Scottish Wars of Independence
- Spanish Inquisition
The Vikings
- Key vocabulary
- History & Origins
- England
- Ireland, Scotland, & Wales
- Iceland & Greenland
- Western & Southern Europe
- North America
- Eastern & Central Europe
- Culture
- Viking ships
- Social structure
- Daily Life
- Trade
- Weapons & Armor
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Byzantine Empire
- Key vocabulary
- Constantine
- Early period
- Justinian Era
- Justinian Code
- Fall of Rome
- Middle Period
- Byzantine Iconoclasm
- Arab-Byzantine Wars
- East-West Schism
- Byzantine culture
- Hagia Sophia
- The Crusades
- Decline & Fall
Golden Age of Islam
- Key vocabulary
- Causes
- Spread of Islam
- Muhammad
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Umayyad Caliphate
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Theology
- Education
- Sharia Law
- Sunni Islam
- Shia Islam
- Science & technology
- Art
- Architecture
- The Crusades
- Important people
- The Crusades
- Decline & Fall
Medieval Japan
- Key vocabulary
- Kamakura Period
- Feudalism
- The Samurai
- Mongol invasions
- Muromachi Period
- Azuchi-Momoyama Period
- Religion
- Buddhist Temples
- Shinto shrines
- Culture
- Tale of Genji
- Ninja
Medieval India
- Key vocabulary
- History
- Gurjara Pratiharas
- Kingdom of the Palas
- Chalukya Dynasty
- Rashtrakuta Dynasty
- Southern Indian Kingdoms
- Islamic Expansion
- Society & Economy
- Caste System
- Religion
- Culture
Medieval China
- Key vocabulary
- Sui Dynasty
- Tang Dynasty
- Five Dynasties & Ten Kingdoms
- Song Dynasty
- Mongol Empire
- Yuan Dynasty
- Ming Dynasty
- Zheng He
- Religion
- Marco Polo
- Forbidden City
- Inventions
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