Entertainment+in+the+Middle+Ages+number+two

=​​= =1. Questions (I wonder...?)=
 * I wonder if kids in the middle ages like to entertain themselves by building forts?
 * I wonder if adults liked to play games for entertainment with their kids?
 * I wonder if kids liked to play instruments for entertainment?

= = =2. Inferences (I think that...because....)=
 * I think that we play games that people in the middle ages played because the games were passed on so now we play the games.
 * I think that we should teach our friends and people around us our games that we create because when we are all older, our friends and family will take our games and play them and pass them on and so on just like people in the middle ages.
 * I think games were played in the middle ages because without the games peple would be extremely bored.

= = =3. Resources= [|Entertainment] [|Games and Entertainment] [|Backgammon] [|Plays in the middle ages] [|Mummers]

= = =4. Summary= Entertainment in the middle ages was very important because people needed something to do on their free time. For entertainment, some people would go and see plays that included mystery, miracle, and morality plays.Tools used in plays could be costumes and instruments.Enterainment also included games. One of the games that people would play in the middle ages was Backgammon.It was a game that you had to think really hard,use strategy,and roll two dice. Other games that they played was Chess, Shavelboard, Knucklebones, and Fox and geese.Lastly, I am going to inform you about outdoor entetainment. Outdoor entertainment in the middle ages wasn't that different from the outdoor games we play today. Poeple in the middle ages played Bowls, Colf(our modern day golf), Gameball(simple football), Skittles(like ten pin bowling), and Wrestling.In conclusion, Entertainment in the middle ages must have been fun and as you can see, they must have had a very entertaining time!

= = =5. References= Neathery Batsell fuller and Micheal fuller "Neather Batsell Fuller and Mcheal Fuller and The Mummers mask of a Stag".Feb.2001.Accessed Nov.6 2009.http://users.stlcc.edu/mfuller/CLUB/mummer/mummer.html