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» A Journey Into Medieval Fiefdom Open in a new browser window - Learn about the social statuses, buildings, and houses of the middle ages.
» Build a Medieval Castle Open in a new browser window - Freeware. Requires Windows 95, 98 or 3.1.
» Castles for Kids Open in a new browser window - Links to sites that let kids learn how people in the middle ages lived, explore castles, and even build their own medieval creations.
» Exhibits Collection - The Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - Interactive exhibit explores feudal life, homes, clothing, health, arts and entertainment, religion, and town life. Includes activities on cathedrals, clothing, art, and medical practices.
» Food in the Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - Tells what people ate during the Middle Ages and describes medieval feasts.
» Ghosts in the Castle Open in a new browser window - Take a virtual tour back through the medieval era. Explore a virtual castle, learn about the culture, and meet the people who once lived inside these ancient fortresses. From National Geographic.
» History of the Incas Open in a new browser window - School project made for an eighth grade class provides a brief introduction to the civilization.
» Kids' Castle Open in a new browser window - A fictional, but historically accurate castle based on Nottingham Castle as it was in about 1480.
» Life in the Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - A detailed look at Medieval people and their culture, as researched by fourth and fifth graders.
» Magna Carta Open in a new browser window - Pictures of an original copy of the Magna Carta, translation of the text, and background of why it was written.
» Magna Carta: Source of Civil Rights Open in a new browser window - Links to primary sources, including an original copy of England's famous document, learn why King John signed the charter and what rights he granted.
» Magnificent Medieval Times Open in a new browser window - Elementary school students write about the daily life in Medieval times. Includes information on all people groups, from royalty to peasants.
» Medieval Village Life Open in a new browser window - Features slides with information about medieval times such as manor life, farming, and the bubonic plague.
» Middle Ages 2000 Open in a new browser window - Student-created site on the Middle Ages. Contains information on cathedrals, castles, the Black Death, people, fashion, and daily life.
» Rights and Responsibilities in Medieval Guilds Open in a new browser window - Describes requirements for membership and the duties of merchants, craftsmen and bakers.
» Shields, Knights and Heraldry Open in a new browser window - Freeware (free software) from Owl and Mouse suitable for classroom or home use.
» Snayfwickby Castle Open in a new browser window - A tour of an imaginary castle and village with Lady Clare and Sir Claude. Created for first through third graders.
» The Church in the Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - Lists information on churches during the Middle Ages. Also contains a description of several types of words relating to the churches.
» The Electronic Passport to the Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - Guide for middle school students introduces the period. Also provides in-depth information about specific topics such as feudalism, the Vikings, the Byzantine Empire, and the bubonic plague.
» The Magna Carta Open in a new browser window - This is the text of the Magna Carta, written in 1215 AD.
» The Medieval World Open in a new browser window - Collection of illustrated articles cover aspects of British history from 1066-1500. From Spartacus Internet Encyclopaedia.
» The Middle Ages Open in a new browser window - Created by St. Simon Peter Catholic Primary School, these illustrated articles written by students are all about life in the middle ages.
» What's So Important About 1066? Open in a new browser window - Three kings, two battles, and one comet--how did they change the course of history? This interactive site lets visitors work their way through what became known as the Norman Conquest.


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