Elizabethan England
Topic choices:
Fashion - men and women Food - everyday foods and special occasion dishes London resident - money and shops Crime and punishments Sports, games, and recreation Music, art, and theater Medicine and the Black Death (the plague) Queen Elizabeth I Elizabethan customs - marriage, funerals, and traditions Shakespeare and the history of sonnets |
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Where to look for information:
1. Database (click above and select browse topics. Then click on Elizabethan Era or another relevant topic page.
1. Database (click above and select browse topics. Then click on Elizabethan Era or another relevant topic page.
- Fashion - men and women - search within Elizabethan Era page for fashion
- Food - everyday foods and special occasion dishes - search within Elizabethan Era page for food
- Sports, games, and recreation - search within Elizabethan Era page for sports
- Music, art, and theatre - search within Elizabethan Era page for music, art, and theatre
- Medicine and the Black Death (the plague) - Black Death topic page
- Queen Elizabeth I - Queen Elizabeth I topic page
- Elizabethan literature - Elizabethan literature topic page
- London resident - money and shops
- Crime and punishments
- Elizabethan customs - marriage, funerals, and traditions
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1. save pictures to a folder in your google drive to easily be able to insert them into your google slides presentation. You are required to have 8 pictures.
2. Do not copy and paste into your google slides. Shorten information into bulleted lists. Nobody wants to read paragraphs while you present.
3. When you print your presentation, click on:
File
Print Settings and Preview
Click the down arrow in the box with 'one slide with no notes
Select Handout - 4 slides per page
Click Print