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Process
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When researching the sites answer the following questions using the organizers (on a separate page in this webquest):
Serf and peasant answer the following questions: 1. What buildings are on the manor? What are the building materials? What are their purposes? 2. What crops are grown? Who works them? What tools do they use to farm? 3. What is the town's population? How many serfs? peasants? clergy? nobles? 4. What animals are living on the manor? Where do they live? Who takes care of them?
Clergy answer the following questions: 5. What do people do in their free time—the serfs? the peasants? the nobles? 6. What role does religion play in your manor? What services do you provide? 7. What celebrations do you have on your manor? How are they celebrated? 8. Where is your manor located in England?
Nobles answer the following questions: 9. What services are needed on the manor? Who provides them? 10. What does your manor look like? What water sources does it have? What is the terrain like (hills, forests, etc.)? 11. If trade occurs, with whom does it occur? What do you trade? 12. What is your duty to the people on your manor? to your king?
Once you have answered the questions above and collected other information you think will help you with this task, you will sketch out your manor based on what information you have found. Once I approve your sketch, you may begin your 3_D model. You will need a large piece of cardboard or stiff poster board for the base. Some materials you may want to use include popsicle sticks, toothpicks, cotton, tissue paper, construction paper, yarn, clay, egg cartons, etc. You may use any materials available to you. I have some materials, but most you will need to provide. Check with me. Be sure your manor includes models of the answers to your task questions (i.e. a church for the clergy). Label everything on your manor. |
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