Holidays+2

=1. Questions (I wonder...?)=
 * I wonder how many holidays people had during the Medieval Times.
 * I wonder what they did for fun on their holidays.
 * I wonder what they ate or didn't eat on their holidays.

= = =2. Inferences (I think that...because....)=
 * I think they played games, had jesters and musicians to entertain them because the textbook said they them.
 * I think they had less holidays than we have now because we experienced more historical events.
 * I think they ate chicken and other kinds of meat on holidays because the video that we watched in class said they ate a lot of meat.

= = =3. Resources=
 * [|Medieval Holidays]
 * [|More Medieval Holidays]
 * [|Holidays and Celebrations]
 * [|Medieval Food]
 * [|Medieval Entertainment]
 * [|Medieval Event Activities]
 * [|Medieval Games]
 * [|More Medieval Food]

= = =4. Summary= While researching about maedieval holidays, I have learned that they had more than 48 holidays, played games and had entertainers, and had a lot of different kinds of food. I learned that there are more than 48 holidays. One holiday was during April and is called All Fools Day which is the same as April Fools Day. Another thing I learned about holidays is that they played games and had entertainers for fun. They played lawn bowling and had musicians, jesters, acrobats, and more. The third thing I've learned is that they had a lot of different kinds of food during their holidays. They had barley, cheese, beer, wine, wheat, pork, roast beef, lamb chops, and a lot more. Those are the three things I've learned about medieval holidays.

= = =5. References= "Medieval Entertainment" __olivet.edu__ __[]__

"Medieval Holidays" __Medieval Life and Times__ __medieval-life-and-times.info__ __[]__