Renaissance, literally “rebirth,” the period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical learning and values. The Renaissance also witnessed the discovery and exploration of new continents, the substitution of the Copernican for the Ptolemaic system of astronomy, the decline of the feudal system and the growth of commerce, and the invention or application of such potentially powerful innovations as paper, printing, the mariner’s compass, and gunpowder. To the scholars and thinkers of the day, however, it was primarily a time of the revival of Classical learning and wisdom after a long period of cultural decline and stagnation.
Day 1
Introduction (Video)
Humanism (worksheet)
Mapping Activity (worksheet) [Map Reference]
Day 2
Florence (worksheet)
Renaissance Presentation (notes)
Day 3
Art History (notes)
Day 4
Art Quiz
Da Vinci's Greatness Part 1 Part 2(video)
Day 5
Thinkers & Writers of the Renaissance
Day 6
Science of the Renaissance
Scientific Revolution (video)
Innovations
Promise of Invention (video)
Day 7
Era of Exploration
Columbus