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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand the European Renaissance and its impact on art, literature, and society.

Materials and Prep

  • Internet access for research
  • Paper and colored pencils for activities
  • Basic knowledge of European history

Activities

  • Renaissance Art Exploration: Research famous Renaissance artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Create your own artwork inspired by their style.
  • Renaissance Writing: Write a short story or poem using themes from the Renaissance period. Focus on humanism, individualism, and creativity.
  • Renaissance Scavenger Hunt: Look for examples of Renaissance architecture and design in your neighborhood or online. Take notes on what makes them unique.

Talking Points

  • What was the Renaissance?
    "The Renaissance was a period in European history known for its focus on art, literature, and learning. It was a time of creativity and new ideas."
  • Why is the Renaissance important?
    "The Renaissance sparked a renewed interest in the arts, sciences, and humanities. It laid the foundation for many aspects of modern society."
  • Who were some famous Renaissance figures?
    "Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and William Shakespeare are some of the most well-known figures from the Renaissance period. They made significant contributions to art and literature."
  • What is humanism?
    "Humanism is a belief in the potential and goodness of humans. It emphasizes the importance of education, individualism, and critical thinking."
  • How did the Renaissance impact society?
    "The Renaissance led to advancements in art, science, and philosophy. It encouraged people to question traditional beliefs and explore new ideas."

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