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This is a site with example's of Raphael's work. It would be great for students to analyze and compare his work with other Renaissance artists.
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This is a site with example's of Raphael's work. It would be great for students to analyze and compare his work with other Renaissance artists.
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Students can read this website to get an overview understanding of the Renaissance and some of it's main theoretic components (ex: Individualism)
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A student-made resource to explore the people involved in the Renaissance. It includes all aspects of society including women.
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Literature examples from the Renaissance time period categorized by name. Students will find examples of famous writer's work.
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This gives students a chance to evaluate the change in religion over the time of the Renaissance. This brief overview gives a good description of the complicated nature of religion and politics.
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An important Italian city-state during the Renaissance, Florence, has a lot of architectural value. This website gives pictures of work done during the 15th Century so that students can use it to characterize Renaissance architecture.
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This gives a organizational representation of events of the Renaissance and allows students to navigate and visualize important topics.
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This website provides an interactive gaming opportunity in the form of a word search on Renaissance artists to supplement the foundation material.
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This is a great resource of primary documents and research material for the higher level classes. Students can use this to explore Renaissance material in more depth.
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An interactive virtual resource to explore the Renaissance by looking at maps and locations.
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This website provides the opportunity to learn about Renaissance food and culinary practices. This helps the student to understand more about the people and Renaissance society.
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Provides information about women during the Renaissance, including occupations and hobbies.
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This website shows an excerpt of information about politics of the Renaissance and the complexity of issues and ideas in conflict.




