3/28/2023 0 Comments Japanese feudalism chart![]() ![]() Inform the students that a series of steps will be followed to set up their model of feudal Japan. Students receive role cards as they enter the classroom that tells them which group they will be a part of: emperor, shogun, daimyo (lords), samurai, or peasants. Attach a long (10 feet) piece of rope to each table. Arrange the room into four estates, possibly with a table standing for each one. Although not every detail will be represented, students will act out the basic roles of the society so they get an idea of the structure. ![]() Netzley Lucent Books, San Diego, CA, Cultures of the World: Japan by Rex Shelley, Teo Chuu Yong, & Russell Mok Benchmark Books, New York, Japan: Enchantment of the World by Ann Heinrichs Childrens Press, New York, What Life was Like: Among Samurai and Shoguns by the editors of Time- Life Books Time-Life, Alexandria, VA, Samurai: An Illustrated History by Mitsui Kure Tuttle Publishing Company, Boston, Samurai: The Story of a Warrior Tradition by Harry Cook Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., New York, 1993.ΔΆ Internet Resources: Activities Experiential Exercise: For this activity, the classroom will be turned into a model of feudal Japan. Materials role cards for emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasants labels for emperor and four estates copies of the T-chart for students copies of the Venn diagram for students Books (Background Information): The World Scott Foresman, 2005.(textbook) Japan by Patricia D. Indicator 3: Describe the conditions that gave rise to feudalism, as well as political, economic, and social characteristics of feudalism, in Asia and Europe. How was feudal Japan similar to and different from feudal Europe? Rationale Ohio Standard: History Benchmark C: Describe the characteristics of feudal societies and the transition to the Renaissance and Reformation in Europe. What was the cultural basis for the relationships among social groups? 3. What was the social hierarchy of feudal Japan? 2. 1 Experiencing Japanese Feudalism Lesson Plan East Asia Purpose Big Concept: A system of feudalism similar to that of medieval Europe developed in Japan by Essential Questions: 1. ![]()
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