
What a cool way to join the middle ages. Using Photo shop, add yourself to history pictures for your blog. AWESOME.....
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![]() What a cool way to join the middle ages. Using Photo shop, add yourself to history pictures for your blog. AWESOME.....
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![]() I heard about this on the Radio today. The cost is $55.00 a person and the feast is Jan. 25 and 26. Just thought you might want to know and someone might want to attend. Details and a link are below. Spend an evening in King Arthur's Court and meet a costumed cast of merrymakers, minstrels, maidens and more at the Medieval Feast. Enjoy a night in Camelot replete with period food, drink, music and entertainment in the gothic splendor of Trinity Cathedral as we raise money to provide high-quality live music for greater Cleveland's largely underserved population. Check out the website for more details. ![]() A coat of arms was an important part of the middle ages. All members of the Notability (including knights) would have a family coat of Arms. You Can read more about a coat ofarms here. You can make your own coat of arms here. Below You can see the Holman Coat of Arms (for Real--not made up) and a bigger image of the Newspaper clipping to the left--so you can read it. I hope everyone had an awesome vacation, but now it is back to work! This week we will start our Middle Ages WebQuest (in the links to the left). On Friday a film crew will be here from WVIZ/IdeaStream to shoot some footage of technology in action. Today, after given instructions and watching the film below, please complete the 3 questions on the GoogleForm. |
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