Description
Looking for an engaging way to teach the Byzantine Empire? Your students will love Doodle Notes! This set begins with the split of the Roman Empire and covers the reign of Emperor Justinian and Theodora, the culture of and learning in the Byzantine Empire, controversy over using icons in religious worship, the Great Schism, the 1st and 4th Crusade, and the Fall of Constantinople.
What’s included with the printed Doodle Notes:
*Teacher directions and suggestions (3 pages, uneditable PDF)
*Blank doodle notes for students to fill in and color as you cover the information on the handouts (5 pages, uneditable PDF)
*Fill-in-the-blank version for students who have difficulty with note taking (35pages, uneditable PDF)
*Filled-in greyscale version doodle notes to be used a coloring sheets or for doodling while you go over the information (5 pages, uneditable PDF)
*Color version for examples or displays (5 pages, uneditable PDF)
*PowerPoint that covers all of the material in the doodle notes (36 slides; the text in the PowerPoint is editable, but graphics are not)
What’s included with the Digital Guided Notes (these notes cover the same content and look the same as the doodle notes, but they are not considered doodle notes since students cannot color or interact with the pages like they would in print)
*Teacher directions and suggestions (3 pages, uneditable PDF)
*Blank version of digital guided notes (5 pages; students type into text boxes; fillable PDF and Google Slides versions; not editable in Adobe Pro or Slides)
*Fill in the Blanks version of digital guided notes (5 pages; students type into text boxes; fillable PDF and Google Slides versions; not editable in Adobe Pro or Slides)
*PowerPoint and Google Slides versions of the presentation that covers all of the material in the doodle notes (36 slides; the text in the PowerPoint/Google Slides is editable, but graphics are not)
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