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1 Year 8 Hist - Overview 1 Why did the barber win the race? Because he took a short cut. A list of words is provided in a word bank at the bottom of the page. Write the words in alphabetical order on the numbered lines provided. 1. AGE OF EXPLORATION 2. ANGLO-SAXONS 3. ASTROLABE 4. BYZANTIUM. 5. CHRISTIANITY 6. COLONY 7. CONSTANTINOPLE 8. CRUSADES 9. EMPIRE 10. ENLIGHTENMENT 11. FEUDALISM 12. GUTENBURG 13. ISLAM 14. MEDIEVAL 15. MOHAMMAD 16. OTTOMANS 17. PILGRIMAGE 18. RENAISSANCE 19. REPUBLIC 20. SILK ROAD 1. period of European exploration and discovery 2. germanic tribes who settled in England 3. navigation aid to tell direction 4. the ern Roman empire 5. religion based on Jesus Christ being the 6. an area settled and under the control of 7. Jerusalem 8. series of wars between European Christians 9. group of countries controlled by one 10. philosophical movement which believed that 11. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom 12. inventor of the printing press 13. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran 14. the middle ages of history 15. the Prophet and founder of Islam 16. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 17. a journey to visit a holy site 18. advanced cultural movement in Europe 19. government by the a group of noblemen 20. series of trade routes between the west and AGE OF EXPLORATION COLONY FEUDALISM OTTOMANS ANGLO-SAXONS CONSTANTINOPLE GUTENBURG PILGRIMAGE ASTROLABE CRUSADES ISLAM RENAISSANCE BYZANTIUM. EMPIRE MEDIEVAL REPUBLIC CHRISTIANITY ENLIGHTENMENT MOHAMMAD SILK ROAD

2 Year 8 Hist - Overview 2 If a house mouse sleeps in a house and a field mouse sleeps in a field do dormice sleep in dorms? Each line of the puzzle has one word hidden in a list of random letters. The blank space is a missing letter that belongs to that word. Decide what word is hidden in the letters and write in the space the missing letter. A word bank has been provided. Each word in the word bank appears somewhere in the puzzle. 1. E I Y Y E H F G G A R V O U E M P R E J D Z M V C W V P X F K Y G Q 2. U M I S K R M Z T D R R E P U B L C I D J P V E Y D H B D X E Z W Z 3. V V E O R N U C O N S T A N T I N P L E F M V E R F E L D J O S Y A 4. L Y A W O B B A N G L O S A X O N H Z G C N E Z Y C O C P U N V Y R 5. F A C F Z H M T V A D G Z A S T R L A B E W C V B M P E T W U G P J 6. S W L F I U R Y Y G D N T B C H R S T I A N I T Y U I W R Y R B O O 7. X I N Q K O N K G M F H T S C R U A D E S V U K X M Q U G Z L L T F 8. B E A G E O F E X P L O R A T I O H U C P O E MW Y T L R A L S J N 9. M O T M B Z F U I X C L E N L I G T E N M E N T R L X A T V Y J Q U 10. Z H L G C N D M B Y D Y R A Z O T O M A N S L I V W G Z U T G D E J 11. I W P E U D M I R J J N P L C F P L G R I M A G E S M D V U S U R I 12. X D H Q T L C E T L B M C P C O L N Y R P V Q L U H F P P G A L Z I 13. Z L O B Q M N P L Y D R E N A I S A N C E Q M H B F V H T R Y J D T 14. J Y G C X D N B F J N C L M O H A M A D K U Y I E A C S O I P M Q N 15. A U W C V J Y X X D R V I N J I S A MW Q C B T O K X J M S G K L R 16. Y Z D F U L Q A O R M S I L K R O D F G B U S F U O Q R W G L O P R 17. T V P A Y T F H H A G U T E N B U G Y Q S P O M Z T S W U N A F I T 1. group of countries controlled by one 2. government by the a group of noblemen 3. Jerusalem 4. germanic tribes who settled in England 5. navigation aid to tell direction 6. religion based on Jesus Christ being the 7. series of wars between European Christians 8. period of European exploration and discovery 9. philosophical movement which believed that 10. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 11. a journey to visit a holy site 12. an area settled and under the control of 13. advanced cultural movement in Europe 14. the Prophet and founder of Islam 15. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran 16. series of trade routes between the west and 17. inventor of the printing press RENAISSANCE COLONY MOHAMMAD CRUSADES OTTOMANS SILK ROAD ISLAM ASTROLABE GUTENBURG EMPIRE CONSTANTINOPLE CHRISTIANITY PILGRIMAGE REPUBLIC ENLIGHTENMENT ANGLO-SAXONS AGE OF EXPLORATION

3 Year 8 Hist - Overview 3 How can you tell if there's an elephant in your sandwich? You can't pick it up. There are letters missing in each word below. Print the complete word on the blank line beside each word with missing letters. 1. CR S D S 2. M H MM D 3. S LK R D 4. R P BL C 5. STR L B 6. F D L SM 7. G T NB RG 8. NL GHT NM NT 9. MP R 10. NGL -S X NS 11. C NST NT N PL 12. C L NY 13. CHR ST N TY 14. R N SS NC 15. M D V L 16. TT M NS 17. P LGR M G 18. BYZ NT M. 19. G F XPL R T N 20. SL M 1. series of wars between European Christians 2. the Prophet and founder of Islam 3. series of trade routes between the west and 4. government by the a group of noblemen 5. navigation aid to tell direction 6. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom 7. inventor of the printing press 8. philosophical movement which believed that 9. group of countries controlled by one 10. germanic tribes who settled in England 11. Jerusalem 12. an area settled and under the control of 13. religion based on Jesus Christ being the 14. advanced cultural movement in Europe 15. the middle ages of history 16. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 17. a journey to visit a holy site 18. the ern Roman empire 19. period of European exploration and discovery 20. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran ANGLO-SAXONS REPUBLIC ASTROLABE COLONY FEUDALISM CRUSADES OTTOMANS EMPIRE MOHAMMAD BYZANTIUM. ENLIGHTENMENT RENAISSANCE CONSTANTINOPLE SILK ROAD AGE OF EXPLORATION GUTENBURG PILGRIMAGE MEDIEVAL ISLAM CHRISTIANITY

4 Year 8 Hist - Overview 4 How did the praying mantis uncover the caterpillar's secret plans? She bugged his phone. For each question below a number of similar words appear, but only one is spelled correctly and matches the clue that is provided. Write the letter of the correctly spelled word in the space by the question number A. rapublic B. republic C. repubblic D. republec government by the a group of noblemen A. Age of Exploration B. Age of Expleration C. Age of Exploratiun D. Age of Exploratien period of European exploration and discovery A. Enlightenmente B. Enlightenment C. Enlightinmint D. Enlightenmant philosophical movement which believed that making decisions A. pilgrimage B. pilgrimege C. pilgrimag D. pilgrigage a journey to visit a holy site A. mpir B. empire C. emmpire D. impire group of countries controlled by one A. astyolabe B. astrogabe C. astrolab D. astrolabe navigation aid to tell direction A. colone B. colony C. kolony D. colonee an area settled and under the control of A. Angllo-Saxons B. Anglo-Saxonse C. AngloSaxons D. Anglo-Saxons germanic tribes who settled in England A. Renaissance B. Rennaissance C. Renoissance D. Renaissancee advanced cultural movement in Europe A. Morammad B. Mohammud C. Mohamad D. Mohammad the Prophet and founder of Islam A. Christianite B. Christianity C. Christianitee D. Christianiti religion based on Jesus Christ being the A. Islame B. Islym C. Islam D. Islim religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran A. Ottamans B. Ottomans C. Ottomanse D. Otomans Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades A. Byzantyum. B. Byzzantium. C. Byzantium. D. Byzantium.e the ern Roman empire A. Crusades B. Cvusades C. Crusadese D. Crusaddes series of wars between European Christians A. Constantinople B. Consttantinople C. Constantinnople D. Constantinopl Jerusalem A. Medievval B. Meddieval C. Medieval D. Medeival the middle ages of history A. Gutenburg B. Gutenburge C. Gutennburg D. Gutenburw inventor of the printing press A. Silk Road B. Silkk Road C. Silb Road D. Silk Roah series of trade routes between the west and A. Feudalism B. Feidalism C. Feuqalism D. Foudalism a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom

5 Year 8 Hist - Overview 5 Knock, knock. Who's there? Justin. Justin who? Justin time for dinner! The words on the list are split, with the first part of the word listed on the left-hand side of the worksheet and the second part listed somewhere on the right-hand side of the worksheet. Draw lines to connect the two parts of each word. Then write the complete word on the blank line. 1. astr 2. pilgr 3. Gute 4. Silk 5. Is 6. Enligh 7. Christ 8. Constan 9. Byzan 10. Feud 11. Moha 12. Age 13. repu 14. emp 15. col 16. Crus 17. Anglo- 18. Renais 19. Otto 20. Medi Road nburg ianity eval image tenment mmad tinople olabe mans ony tium. lam ire ades blic sance Saxons alism of Exploration 1. navigation aid to tell direction 2. a journey to visit a holy site 3. inventor of the printing press 4. series of trade routes between the west and 5. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran 6. philosophical movement which believed that 7. religion based on Jesus Christ being the 8. Jerusalem 9. the ern Roman empire 10. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom 11. the Prophet and founder of Islam 12. period of European exploration and discovery 13. government by the a group of noblemen 14. group of countries controlled by one 15. an area settled and under the control of 16. series of wars between European Christians 17. germanic tribes who settled in England 18. advanced cultural movement in Europe 19. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 20. the middle ages of history

6 Year 8 Hist - Overview 6 Why did the basketball player bring a suitcase with him to a ball game? Just in case he travels! At the bottom of the page is a list of words. Print the words in the empty boxes above. The shape of the word must match the shape of the boxes government by the a group of noblemen 2. philosophical movement which believed that making decisions 3. Jerusalem 4. the Prophet and founder of Islam 5. an area settled and under the control of another country 6. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 7. advanced cultural movement in Europe 8. series of trade routes between the west and 9. group of countries controlled by one government or person 10. religion based on Jesus Christ being the the middle ages of history 12. series of wars between European Christians and the Ottaman Muslims 13. the ern Roman empire 14. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom 15. navigation aid to tell direction 16. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran 17. inventor of the printing press 18. period of European exploration and discovery 19. a journey to visit a holy site 20. germanic tribes who settled in England ASTROLABE OTTOMANS CONSTANTINOPLE FEUDALISM COLONY GUTENBURG ISLAM SILK ROAD ANGLO-SAXONS RENAISSANCE CRUSADES PILGRIMAGE BYZANTIUM. REPUBLIC MOHAMMAD EMPIRE ENLIGHTENMENT MEDIEVAL CHRISTIANITY AGE OF EXPLORATION

7 Year 8 Hist - Overview 7 What is a bow that is impossible to tie? A rainbow. A number of definitions are listed. Below each definition are 4 words that may match the definition. Print the letter of the word which matches the definition in the space provided by each definition. 1. the Prophet and founder of Islam A. Byzantium. B. Christianity C. Anglo-Saxons D. Mohammad 2. navigation aid to tell direction A. Gutenburg B. Age of Exploration C. astrolabe D. Silk Road 3. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades A. Ottomans B. pilgrimage C. Feudalism D. republic 4. the ern Roman empire A. Byzantium. B. Gutenburg C. Crusades D. Enlightenment 5. government by the a group of noblemen A. Feudalism B. colony C. Mohammad D. republic 6. religion based on Jesus Christ being the A. Christianity B. colony C. Constantinople D. republic 7. an area settled and under the control of A. Feudalism B. Ottomans C. colony D. Byzantium. 8. series of trade routes between the west and A. Age of Exploration B. Silk Road C. Christianity D. Mohammad 9. group of countries controlled by one A. empire B. Medieval C. Gutenburg D. Constantinople 10. philosophical movement which believed that making decisions A. Crusades B. Enlightenment C. astrolabe D. Islam 11. advanced cultural movement in Europe A. Islam B. Enlightenment C. Renaissance D. pilgrimage 12. germanic tribes who settled in England A. Anglo-Saxons B. Silk Road C. Crusades D. empire 13. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran A. Anglo-Saxons B. Byzantium. C. Christianity D. Islam 14. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom A. Feudalism B. Ottomans C. empire D. Mohammad 15. series of wars between European Christians A. republic B. pilgrimage C. Crusades D. Age of Exploration 16. the middle ages of history A. Feudalism B. Medieval C. astrolabe D. Constantinople 17. inventor of the printing press A. Gutenburg B. Anglo-Saxons C. Islam D. Constantinople 18. Jerusalem A. Byzantium. B. Constantinople C. empire D. Renaissance 19. a journey to visit a holy site A. Crusades B. colony C. Mohammad D. pilgrimage 20. period of European exploration and discovery A. Anglo-Saxons B. Age of Exploration C. Christianity D. Byzantium.

8 Year 8 Hist - Overview 8 Knock, knock. Who's there? Cows go. Cows go who? No, cows go MOO! The letters of the words below are all mixed up. Figure out what the word is and write it on the blank line provided. 1. PIEMRE 2. IEGGMPLRAI 3. DHAMMAMO 4. ARUDSCES 5. AUSLDEIMF 6. TARLIXGNOOEFAOEP 7. UETRGGNBU 8. CNYLOO 9. ATEOPSNLOINCNT 10. OTMNSOTA 11. AILMS 12. LNETNEMTNIEHG 13. LKSIOARD 14. ESAEASRINCN 15. IISHRICATTYN 16. UCPEBIRL 17. VAIEDEML 18. TAEARBSOL 19. XLNSOANOGAS 20. BNTAIYMZU 1. group of countries controlled by one 2. a journey to visit a holy site 3. the Prophet and founder of Islam 4. series of wars between European Christians 5. a system based on a social pyramid with the ruler at the top and peasants at the bottom 6. period of European exploration and discovery 7. inventor of the printing press 8. an area settled and under the control of 9. Jerusalem 10. Muslim Turks who fought in the Crusades 11. religion based on Mohammad and the Qu'ran 12. philosophical movement which believed that 13. series of trade routes between the west and 14. advanced cultural movement in Europe 15. religion based on Jesus Christ being the 16. government by the a group of noblemen 17. the middle ages of history 18. navigation aid to tell direction 19. germanic tribes who settled in England 20. the ern Roman empire ANGLO-SAXONS FEUDALISM CONSTANTINOPLE CRUSADES SILK ROAD BYZANTIUM. RENAISSANCE ENLIGHTENMENT CHRISTIANITY REPUBLIC ASTROLABE ISLAM MEDIEVAL GUTENBURG OTTOMANS PILGRIMAGE AGE OF EXPLORATION EMPIRE MOHAMMAD COLONY

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