ࡱ> bda9 V#bjbj.H(#5l,,,B222F8<<xDFaB(6!6!6!AAAAAAA$D GhB26! |2!6!6!B$VV B$$$6!VV2A$6!A$$&?2A =#F"h@A1B0aB@^{G#{GA$FFVVVV This text is about art and the Renaissance. There are some words in this text that you wont see very often when you are reading but are important for this text. These words are in bold in the text. Look at the questions below about these vocabulary items and try to answer them. You should use a dictionary if you are unsure of the answers. A: Pre-reading Vocabulary To rediscover something (v) and a rediscovery (n) People rediscovered ideas that had been forgotten about. This period of history is considered to be a rebirth of learning and a rediscovery of ideas which were lost during the Dark Ages. Does rediscovery mean (a) to find something that existed before but was lost or (b) to try to forget about something? To set out on a journey (v) People set out on dangerous voyages to explore unknown lands. Does set out on mean (a) to do something that is very dangerous or (b) to begin a journey/trip? A period (n) This was the period during which Michelangelo sculpted and Botticelli painted. Is a period (a) a length of time or (b) a group of artists? B: Scanning for Information How are you going to answer these questions? These are scanning questions to answer these questions in the time available, you will have to look at the text very quickly! Remember; you are looking for names, dates or numbers. Allow yourself only sixty (60) seconds to answer these questions. You are only looking at paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. Who is the sculptor mentioned in the text? __________________ The Renaissance was the revival of ideas from which two ancient civilizations? __________________ C: Comprehension Questions 1 How are you going to answer these questions? These questions relate to the writing style of the author. It is necessary for you to read the whole paragraph to answer each question. You are trying to get a general feeling of what the author is writing about. Think about the techniques you use for writing: for example, try to identify topic sentences, key words, etc. Read paragraphs 1 and 2 on the next page. Read each question. Find the answer to the question from the text. Highlight the part of the text you found the answer in. Use the information you found to answer each question. The Renaissance The Renaissance took place between 1300 and 1600 A.D. It was a time of adventure and curiosity. The word Renaissance means rebirth. People think of this period of history as a rebirth of learning! People rediscovered ideas that had been forgotten about. The Renaissance was a time when people began to explore the world around them and ask questions about everything. 1. The main idea in paragraph 1 is..... A. Renaissance means rebirth. B. Ideas and learning had been lost C. The Renaissance was a time of adventure and curiosity.  People became very interested in the world around them. They set out on dangerous voyages, or trips, to explore unknown lands. Artists began to paint beautiful pictures in quite a different way than they did in Medieval times. Music changed. Scientists studied plants, animals, man, the world around themselves, and even space. Peoples ideas about the earth and the Universe changed. Many new things were invented such as the printing press. This was the period during which Michelangelo sculpted, or made, beautiful statues, Botticelli painted, Columbus sailed to North America, Shakespeare wrote his plays, and Mercator created world maps using longitude and latitude. 2. The author's purpose in paragraph 2 is... A. To inform you that people explored, and created many different things during the Renaissance. B. To persuade you that the world was better during the Renaissance. C. To teach you about famous people of the Renaissance and what they did. The Renaissance The word Renaissance means rebirth. This period of history is considered to be a rebirth of learning and a rediscovery of ideas which were lost during the Dark Ages. The Renaissance was a time when people began to question and explore everything. This period of time from about 1300-1600 A.D. was an age of adventure and curiosity. People became fascinated with the world around them. They set out on dangerous voyages to explore unknown lands. Artists began to paint beautiful pictures in quite a different style from medieval times. Music changed. Scientists studied plants, animals, man, the world around themselves, and even space. Peoples ideas about the earth and the Universe changed. Many new things were invented such as the printing press and the telescope. This was the period during which Michelangelo sculpted, Botticelli painted, Columbus sailed to North America, Shakespeare wrote his plays, and Mercator created world maps using longitude and latitude. Everything that concerned man and his life on earth became important to the people of the Renaissance. The people began to investigate the study of what is known as humanism (thinking about the interests and ideals of man). This was not a new idea. It was a revival of ideas that had been explored by the Greek and Roman civilizations a long time before. It fact, people of the Renaissance became fascinated with many Greek and Roman ideas including those involving sculpture, philosophy, painting and science. Text adapted from www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/palmasola/rcdowni5.htm Comprehension Questions 2 Use the information from paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 to help you answer the following questions. Write your answers as complete sentences. 1. The main idea in this text is..... A. Renaissance was an age of adventure and curiosity. B. Ideas and learning were popular during the Dark Ages. C. Columbus was an important painter in the 1500s. 2. The author's purpose in paragraph 4 is... A. To tell you about map making techniques. B. To convince you that history was very boring before the Renaissance. C. To inform you that people began to explore and investigate many different things during the Renaissance. 3. Which two people that are mentioned in paragraph 4 must have been artists? ________________________________________________________________________ 4. Explain how you know that these two people were artists: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 5. What does humanism mean? Who first began the study of humanism? ________________________________________________________________________ Answer Key A: Vocabulary To find something that existed before but was lost. To begin a journey/trip A length of time B: Scanning Michelangelo Greek and Roman C: Comprehension 1 C. the Renaissance was a time of adventure and curiosity. A. to inform you that people explored, and created many different things during the Renaissance. D: Comprehension 1 C. the Renaissance was an age of adventure and curiosity. C. To inform you that people began to explore and investigate many different things during the Renaissance. Paragraphs 3 and 4 are basically the same as paragraphs 1 and 2. They are slightly bigger, with more vocabulary. Therefore, your answers should be the same. Michelangelo and Botticelli. The 5 people mentioned are Michelangelo, Botticelli, Columbus, Shakespeare and Mercator. Michelangelo sculpted, Botticelli painted we know that sculpting and painting are art. WE also know that sailing, writing plays and making maps are not art. Humanism is defined as thinking about the interests and ideals of man. 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