A Medieval Feast describes how one manor prepares for the King’s arrival. The story goes into detail about how the process works. A great way for your students to learn more about the chain of command during the Middle Ages would be to do a research project on the feudal system. Students can explore how the ruling system worked and who had power and who did not. Students can illustrate this chain using a storyboard. For an added challenge, students can describe the rights, responsibilities, and power of each rank.
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Student Instructions
Bring the feudal system to life by assigning students different roles—such as king, noble, knight, and serf. This interactive activity helps students understand power dynamics and responsibilities as they act out scenarios from medieval society.
Give each student a specific role within the feudal system, making sure to include all key levels. This allows everyone to participate and understand their position in the social structure.
Briefly describe what each role is responsible for and the privileges they have. Highlight how knights protect, nobles manage land, and serfs work the fields, for example.
Prepare short scenario cards with situations like tax collection, land disputes, or harvest time. This gives students a fun, structured way to interact in character.
Lead the class through the scenarios, encouraging students to stay in character and reflect on their experiences. Afterward, discuss how the feudal system affected people’s lives and relationships.
The medieval feudal system was a social and political structure in the Middle Ages where land was exchanged for loyalty and service. Kings granted land to nobles, who then allowed knights and peasants to work it. Each group had specific rights, duties, and power within the hierarchy.
Engage students with a research project or have them create a storyboard showing the feudal chain of command. Assign roles like king, noble, knight, and peasant, and encourage students to illustrate each rank's duties and privileges for hands-on learning.
The feudal hierarchy typically included the king at the top, followed by nobles (lords and barons), knights, and peasants or serfs at the bottom. Each rank had distinct responsibilities, rights, and levels of power.
Have students create a storyboard illustrating the feudal system's ranks and their relationships. They can label each member, add scenes, and describe each role's rights and responsibilities. This visual approach helps clarify the chain of command.
The feudal system helped organize society, maintain order, and distribute land and power during the Middle Ages. It determined who had authority and shaped daily life for everyone from kings to peasants.