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The Middle
Ages
A.K.A. The medieval Times.

By Edwin Huynh 5/6C
What are the Middle Ages?
The Middle Ages is a period of 10 centuries starting
from the year 400AD all the way till the 1500s! That’s
an amazingly huge amount of time!

The middle ages was when knights in suits of
shining armour fought each other in furious battles
risking their life to protect their kingdom! There were
castles and catapults, all very exciting inventions
back then.
Castles
A castle is a fort holding
residences and noble people.
Castles usually have thick stone
walls used to defend these
residences from fierce battles.
Castles are huge and have many
parts in it including a village, a
moat and turrets!
Construction of Castles

Before the construction of the castle begins, the king decides to select a spot to build the
castle

Let’s build
the castle
here!

Great
spot,
Sir!

I agree!
Construction of Castles
After more people participate to join in the kingdom, they begin building the castle

Get on
with the
work
guys!

Commandin
g seems like
fun…
Construction of Castles
After the castle is built, they dig out the moat.

Moat
Construction of Castles
The moat is filled with water.

Wate
r

Fill it
with
water!

Looks like an
excellent
swimming
pool!
Castle Interior

Liquid
Grapes™

Moat
The most, usually
filled with water is
used to stop
people getting
into the castle

Drawbridge
The drawbridge
is a bridge that
can be opened or
closed using
pulleys made out
of ropes or
chains.

Turrets
These stone
towers on the
corners of the
castle are used
for
archers/snipers
to shoot down
enemy soldiers.
Castle Interior

Cathedral
This is a place of
praise and
worship. The
cathedral is
commonly
associated with
he bishop.

Village/ Houses
This is where
supporting
people and
soldiers live in.

Liquid
Grapes™

Tavern/Bar
This building is
basically a
‘refreshment place’
for residents and
soldiers. People eat
and drink here.
Forge
The forge is
basically the
blacksmith’s
workshop where
he crafts armor
and weaponry for
the soldiers.
Castle Interior

Well
The well is used
o collect water,
which is usually
used for drinking
and washing.

Liquid
Grapes™

s

Ornament
Ornaments are
used to make
castles look more
royal and
expensive usually
to intimidate

Throne Room
A very ornate
place, where the
king, queen, etc.
live in. They eat,
drink, sleep and
make formal
speeches.

Stable
This is where the
horses are taken
care of. Cavalry
soldiers use the
horses in here.
Parts of armor
Helmet
Helmets are used to
protect the head,
particularly when
projectiles like arrows and
cannonballs are being
used.

Left Hand: Assault
A weapon (usually a
sword or dagger) is used
to attack opposing
soldiers.

Gauntlet
The gauntlet is a leather
or iron ‘glove’ which is
worn on the hand to
protect it.

Right Hand:
Defending
Usually a shield or
hard gauntlet is used
to defend the knight
himself/herself.

Gaiters
Gaiters is a ‘fancy word’
for leggings which
protects your legs and
feet. These are usually
made of iron.
Parts of armor

Pauldrons
The pauldron was worn to
protect the shoulder area,
sometimes covering a
portion of the back.

Chestplate
The chestplate is used to
protect your abdomen
from incoming attacks.

Boots
This is used to protect
feet from rough surfaces
and falling down long
depths.
Armor Material

Cloth
Cloth is used
particularly for
decoration uses and
can possibly be
attached to
weapons and
shields.

Leather
Leather is used in
some low-quality
armor however
more people prefer
using leather for
gloves and boots.

Metal
Usually bronze or
steel, metals are a
popular choice for
armory because it is
durable and hard.
Its shiny texture also
increases its
popularity.
Armor Material

Embroidery
Embroidery made
out of gold or even
diamonds were
engraved onto
armor to make it
look more royal and
expensive.

Accessories
Accessories were
added to armor to
make it look more
graceful and unique.
These accessories
can compose of
feathers, gems or
emblems.

Engravings
Pictures, words or
numbers were
engraved into armor
for luck,
commemoration or
grace.
Hand Assault

Sword
The sword was a
well-known weapon
used by many
soldiers. It is used to
stab, slice and
puncture
objects/soldiers.

Flail
The flail was a
commonly used
weapon by heavily
armed and skilled
soldiers. It is used like a
whip but instead with a
spiked ball on the end
which can be used for
heavy assault.

Lance
The lance was
basically the
advanced sword
which was used
when charging into
enemies. Cavalry
soldiers also used
lances a lot.
Hand Assault

Crossbow
The crossbow was
an advanced version
of the bow which
launched arrows a lot
more forcefully and
efficiently.

Hammer
A very heavy weapon
used to crush
buildings and
soldiers’ armour. The
hammer was also a
defensive weapon.

Battleaxe
Rather than the
ordinary woodchopping axes,
battleaxes are used
to attack opposing
soldiers.
Siege Assault

Catapult
The catapult was
used to launch
projectiles, especially
stones and pieces of
metal towards castle,
destroying walls and
buildings.

Battering Ram
A very heavy weapon
which used the front
of the ‘log’ to crush
buildings and
soldiers’ armour.

Ballista
The ballista was a
large-scale version of
the crossbow, firing a
large spear having a
rope attached to the
rear of the spear.
This acted like a
‘grappling hook’.
Becoming a Knight
Step One: Wait
Once a child was born, he or she would be cared
by their mother before becoming seven years old.
When they were seven, they could be trained.
Step Two: Page
When they were seven, they were given the title of
a page. This meant real huntsmen and falconers
taught them how to hunt. They also learnt religion
and performed practice battles with wooden
weapons.
Step Three: Squire
The page was given the title of a page at the age of
fourteen. Being a squire, he could assist real
knights in quests or battles.
Step Four: Knight
At the age of 21, the squire could then become a
real knight himself and help defend their kingdom.

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The middle ages

  • 1. The Middle Ages A.K.A. The medieval Times. By Edwin Huynh 5/6C
  • 2. What are the Middle Ages? The Middle Ages is a period of 10 centuries starting from the year 400AD all the way till the 1500s! That’s an amazingly huge amount of time! The middle ages was when knights in suits of shining armour fought each other in furious battles risking their life to protect their kingdom! There were castles and catapults, all very exciting inventions back then.
  • 3. Castles A castle is a fort holding residences and noble people. Castles usually have thick stone walls used to defend these residences from fierce battles. Castles are huge and have many parts in it including a village, a moat and turrets!
  • 4. Construction of Castles Before the construction of the castle begins, the king decides to select a spot to build the castle Let’s build the castle here! Great spot, Sir! I agree!
  • 5. Construction of Castles After more people participate to join in the kingdom, they begin building the castle Get on with the work guys! Commandin g seems like fun…
  • 6. Construction of Castles After the castle is built, they dig out the moat. Moat
  • 7. Construction of Castles The moat is filled with water. Wate r Fill it with water! Looks like an excellent swimming pool!
  • 8. Castle Interior Liquid Grapes™ Moat The most, usually filled with water is used to stop people getting into the castle Drawbridge The drawbridge is a bridge that can be opened or closed using pulleys made out of ropes or chains. Turrets These stone towers on the corners of the castle are used for archers/snipers to shoot down enemy soldiers.
  • 9. Castle Interior Cathedral This is a place of praise and worship. The cathedral is commonly associated with he bishop. Village/ Houses This is where supporting people and soldiers live in. Liquid Grapes™ Tavern/Bar This building is basically a ‘refreshment place’ for residents and soldiers. People eat and drink here. Forge The forge is basically the blacksmith’s workshop where he crafts armor and weaponry for the soldiers.
  • 10. Castle Interior Well The well is used o collect water, which is usually used for drinking and washing. Liquid Grapes™ s Ornament Ornaments are used to make castles look more royal and expensive usually to intimidate Throne Room A very ornate place, where the king, queen, etc. live in. They eat, drink, sleep and make formal speeches. Stable This is where the horses are taken care of. Cavalry soldiers use the horses in here.
  • 11. Parts of armor Helmet Helmets are used to protect the head, particularly when projectiles like arrows and cannonballs are being used. Left Hand: Assault A weapon (usually a sword or dagger) is used to attack opposing soldiers. Gauntlet The gauntlet is a leather or iron ‘glove’ which is worn on the hand to protect it. Right Hand: Defending Usually a shield or hard gauntlet is used to defend the knight himself/herself. Gaiters Gaiters is a ‘fancy word’ for leggings which protects your legs and feet. These are usually made of iron.
  • 12. Parts of armor Pauldrons The pauldron was worn to protect the shoulder area, sometimes covering a portion of the back. Chestplate The chestplate is used to protect your abdomen from incoming attacks. Boots This is used to protect feet from rough surfaces and falling down long depths.
  • 13. Armor Material Cloth Cloth is used particularly for decoration uses and can possibly be attached to weapons and shields. Leather Leather is used in some low-quality armor however more people prefer using leather for gloves and boots. Metal Usually bronze or steel, metals are a popular choice for armory because it is durable and hard. Its shiny texture also increases its popularity.
  • 14. Armor Material Embroidery Embroidery made out of gold or even diamonds were engraved onto armor to make it look more royal and expensive. Accessories Accessories were added to armor to make it look more graceful and unique. These accessories can compose of feathers, gems or emblems. Engravings Pictures, words or numbers were engraved into armor for luck, commemoration or grace.
  • 15. Hand Assault Sword The sword was a well-known weapon used by many soldiers. It is used to stab, slice and puncture objects/soldiers. Flail The flail was a commonly used weapon by heavily armed and skilled soldiers. It is used like a whip but instead with a spiked ball on the end which can be used for heavy assault. Lance The lance was basically the advanced sword which was used when charging into enemies. Cavalry soldiers also used lances a lot.
  • 16. Hand Assault Crossbow The crossbow was an advanced version of the bow which launched arrows a lot more forcefully and efficiently. Hammer A very heavy weapon used to crush buildings and soldiers’ armour. The hammer was also a defensive weapon. Battleaxe Rather than the ordinary woodchopping axes, battleaxes are used to attack opposing soldiers.
  • 17. Siege Assault Catapult The catapult was used to launch projectiles, especially stones and pieces of metal towards castle, destroying walls and buildings. Battering Ram A very heavy weapon which used the front of the ‘log’ to crush buildings and soldiers’ armour. Ballista The ballista was a large-scale version of the crossbow, firing a large spear having a rope attached to the rear of the spear. This acted like a ‘grappling hook’.
  • 18. Becoming a Knight Step One: Wait Once a child was born, he or she would be cared by their mother before becoming seven years old. When they were seven, they could be trained. Step Two: Page When they were seven, they were given the title of a page. This meant real huntsmen and falconers taught them how to hunt. They also learnt religion and performed practice battles with wooden weapons. Step Three: Squire The page was given the title of a page at the age of fourteen. Being a squire, he could assist real knights in quests or battles. Step Four: Knight At the age of 21, the squire could then become a real knight himself and help defend their kingdom.