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Wigmore High School Summer Learning 2020

Subject: History Year group: 7 Group/Set/Class: X/Y Teacher: Mr Hillier

Date work set: 18th May Date work to be completed by: 5th June

Topic: A Monk’s life and the Medieval Church

Learning outcomes:

• Investigating what a Monks life was like and the sacrifices they made to live this life.

• Showing empathy and producing a diary account as though you were a medieval

monk.

• Looking at how the medieval Church was structured.

• Interpreting doom paintings and realising how the Church may have used this fear to

their advantage.

• Produce your own sermon, warning peasants about hell!

• Investigating how people tried to get into heaven and whether this was easier

depending on wealth.

• (Optional challenge) Capture an image of yourself delivering your sermon.

Instructions:

You have been given a booklet of information, along with an activities booklet. You need to

work through the activities booklet whilst using the information provided.

Once this is completed please email it over to me. You can either complete work in the

answer booklet, or on paper.

If there are any issues then please don’t hesitate in contacting me.

Mr Hillier

Year 7 Medieval Church Project (Information booklet)

Due date – Friday 5th June

Lesson 1 –What was a Monks life like?

Medieval Monk

Tonsure – The hair represented the ‘crown of thorns’ worn by Christ when he was crucified.

Cowl – This was a hood.

Girdle – This belt showed Monk’s still belonged to the world. On it hung a cross, the symbol of being a monk.

Habit – This was the robe. It was made of rough cloth so it would irritate their skin and remind them of Christ’s suffering.

Sandals – These shoes reminded Monks they had to be humble like Christ.

Monk Sources

A Monk’s Day Writing Frame

Dear Diary,

Today was my first day at the monastery/convent. I got up at ……

Once I was awake and dressed, the first thing I did was…

Later in the morning, I…

At 2 o’clock we had lunch, it was…

The afternoon passed quickly as I had plenty of things to do. I began by…

It was soon time for supper, which was…

In the evening I…

Finally, I was able to get some rest…

LESSON 2: MEDIEVAL CHURCH

Why did Medieval people believe?1. The first reason why people went

to Church is because it was fun.

2. Another reason why they went to Church is because they thought hell was such a scary place

3. If you died with a dirty soul you would go to either purgatory or straight to hell.

4. You had to go to church and get the priest to clean your soul.

5. If you died with a clean soul you would go to heaven.

6. Going to church helped you to get to heaven.

The Structure of the Church

DOOM Paintings

The next 4 slides/pages show 4 examples of images the Church used in order to scare

Medieval people about going to hell.

A

B

C

D

LESSON 3: MEDIEVAL CHURCH

Sin

• Can you name any of the seven deadly sins?

Route 3—buying your way in to Heaven

• People believed that nearly everyone went to Purgatory. Purgatory was a place between Heaven and Hell. To move from Purgatory to Heaven you had to be sorry for your sins and people who were still alive would have to pray for you.

• People would often leave money for prayers to be said for them to help them escape Purgatory. Rich people would pay for colleges to be set up, where priests did nothing but pray for the dead.

• The less well off paid to join guilds (associations) which would arrange to hold masses for their soul after they died.

• You could also buy indulgences. These would free you from your sins and you would go straight to Heaven when you died but these were expensive.

Year 7 Medieval Church Project (Answer booklet)

Due date – Friday 5th June

Lesson 1 –What was a Monks life like?

Task 1 What does these images suggest about the life of a Monk?

Write down 2-3 observations

A medieval Church A medieval peasants house

1..2..3..

Task 2Study the sources and answer the following questions:

1.According to Source A, what work did the Monk’s have to do?

2.Study Source B, what are the advantages and disadvantages of being a Monk?

3.What are the Monk’s doing in Source C?

4.How often did Monks attend religious services? What did Monks do between these services?

Extension: ‘The struggle of a Monks life was worth it because of the afterlife they believed in’ Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer

Task 3

• Look at the pictures showing the monk’s day.

• —Now imagine that you are that monk and it is your first day in the monastery.

• —Write a diary entry for one day, explaining all the things that you have done – try to include as much detail as you can, such as what food you ate, the jobs you did and how you feel about being in the monastery. Give yourself a name suitable for a monk. You can even write about your friends at the monastery!

Use space below for diary

Write 3 sentences summarising today’s learning…

Now reduce that to 2pictures…

And finally to 1 word….

1.

2.

3.

LESSON 2: MEDIEVAL CHURCH

Task 1: Why might people believe in God today?

Why might people believe in God during the Middle Ages?

Task 2: Complete the structure using the following people within the church:

Ordinary People Priests ArchbishopThe Pope Bishops

Task 3: Now look at the Doom PaintingsAnswer these questions:

1. Using the paintings, use 15words to describe what hell seems like.

2. In what ways are the people being punished? Reference the picture you got your idea from

3. Do you think seeing these paintings in church would make people afraid of going to hell? Explain your answer

4. Would you be tempted to pay the church to take your sins away?

Challenge:

Design your own doom painting (I would be very interested to see some of these emailed over!)

Task 4• Using these pictures, write a sermon from a priest for your congregation

warning them about the peril of sin and the consequences of being a sinner. Describe what hell is like. Make it sound as gruesome as possible! Try to include:

▪What the devil looked like

▪What the devil did

▪What hell looks, smells and sounds like

The first sentence is written for you!

Your sermon:

“We are gathered here today so I can warn you about hell. Hell is a terrible place to be…

Use space below for sermon

LESSON 3: MEDIEVAL CHURCH

Task 1 –Complete the following table

Routes to Heaven

Details

The Priest

Pilgrimage

Buying your way to Heaven

Becoming a nun or a monk

Task 2: Route 3. Buying your way into heaven

1) How could people move from Purgatory to Heaven?

2) How did the rich try to get into heaven?

3) How did the poor try to get into heaven?

Extension: In your opinion, did wealth make a big difference in deciding where someone went? (Think about the images from last lesson!)

Task 3: Challenge (not compulsory)

Using the Sermons you created during hour 2, I would like to see how convincing they are! Take a picture of yourself delivering your sermon to a scared follower. Bonus points for the following:

• A frightened sibling/parent

• A confused family pet

• You looking passionate/furious

• You dressed up as a Monk (though I know 99.9% of you won’t have that costume laying around at home)

INSERT SERMON PICTURE HERE