Writing medieval fiction

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Catapult challenge: use Popsicle sticks, rubber band, plastic spoon and glue to create a working catapult Popsicle Stick Catapult, Simple Machines, Popsicle Stick Crafts, Crafts For Boys, Popsicle Stick, Popsicle Sticks, Diy Projects For Teens, Cool Diy Projects, Science Activities

Some innovative castle designs by my middle school students, Samuel E. Shull Middle School, Perth Amboy NJ 2017 After watching the video of David Macaulay's Castle, my students designed their own fortresses. They tested the defensive walls by building catapults with popsicle sticks, rubber bands and spoons and firing mini marshmallows at their creations to see how many could land inside. Caerphilly Castle was built in the thirteenth century. It is the largest castle in Wales. To learn more…

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If you want to write historical fiction, you need to do research first. Read this post for historical setting writing inspiration and world-building tips for your historical novel, and learn how to research things like culture, politics and everyday life for your story world. Follow Protagonist Crafts for more writing tips and novel writing inspiration!

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Mr Clark's Classroom Blog: Becoming a Knight in Medieval Europe Types Of Knights, Knights In Training, Writing Medieval, Medieval Study, Knight Ranks, Pta Activities, Manga Tips, Code Of Chivalry, Knight Orders

Welcome to Mr. Clark's blog. This will be a great opportunity for parents and students to keep track of this class. I will post significant dates, project rubrics, and other relevant information as I see fit. THIS IS OPTIONAL. Do not worry if you do not have internet at home, you will never be penalized for not checking the blog. Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have! Email me at [email protected]

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