Mr. Gritz's Class

 
NetTrekker, a Cobb County Resource, has great sites. Middle Ages - What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages?
Cobb Online Resources - Use Galileo and perhaps GaleNet Discovering Collection. Castles on the Web - Contains links to heraldry and other medieval topics.
The Knighthood, Chivalry, and Tournaments Resource Library Medieval History, Archeology, & Architecture
1200 Years of Sculpture Medieval Technology Page
World History Online - Presents 3000 years of world history with an interactive combination of synchronoptic (simultaneously presented and viewable) lifelines, timelines, and maps which allows history to be "viewed" rather than read. History for Kids - History for kids is just that. It gives an outline of history in the Middle Ages, but does not go into great detail. Still, you may find it useful. You can also use it for other historical time periods as well.
The end of Europe's Middle Ages - designed to assist students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history. Best of History - Annotated list of recommended history sites for students, history educators, and general history enthusiasts.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook from Fordham University - Many manuscripts, maps, saint's lives, Arthurian lore, and other subjects. Mrs. Newman's Intermediate Multiage Presents the Middle Ages - written by kids.
Renaissance - how it rose from the Middle Ages Elizabethan Heraldry