History of Ukraine Grade 7. Russian kingdom. Collection 1

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   This interactive course, designed for 7th-grade students, delves into the fascinating history of the Kingdom of Rus' (Galician-Volyn State) and its development during pivotal historical moments. Combining engaging texts, illustrations, and interactive tests, the course ensures active learning, critical thinking, and creativity, making the exploration of this historical period both enriching and fun.

Key Features of the Course:

  • Interactive Learning: Each lesson is equipped with interactive tests and tasks to stimulate students' curiosity and enhance their understanding of historical concepts.
  • Structured Learning Modules: The course is organized into logical modules and lessons, focusing on the significant events and developments of the Galician-Volyn State and its role in medieval history.
  • Comprehensive Insights: Students gain insights into the political, cultural, and social aspects of the Kingdom of Rus' and its relations with neighboring states and empires.
  • Creative Activities: Tasks such as map analysis, chronological sequencing, and historical role-playing encourage students to think critically and engage actively with the material.

Course Modules:

Module 1: Kingdom of Rus' (Galician-Volyn State)

  • Lesson 22: Formation of the Galicia-Volyn state. The reign of Roman Mstislavich (end of the 12th - beginning of the 13th century)
  • Lesson 23: Mongol invasion of Ukrainian lands. Formation of the Golden Horde
  • Lesson 24: Kingdom of Russia under Danylo Romanovych (Halytskyi) (1238–1264)
  • Lesson 25: The Kingdom of Rus (Galician-Volyn state) in periods of stability and gradual decline (middle of the 13th – first half of the 14th century)
  • Lesson 26: Culture of the Galicia-Volyn state (at the end of the 12th - in the first half of the 14th century)
  • Lesson 27: Practical lesson. The Kingdom of Russia (Galician-Volyn state) and the Mongol invasion
  • Lesson 28: Summary: The Legacy of the Galician-Volyn State
  • Lesson 28: Generalization to Chapter 4 "Kingdom of Russia (Galician-Volyn State)"
  • Lesson 28: Summary: The Legacy of the Galician-Volyn State

Expected Learning Outcomes:

  • Knowledge: Students will learn key dates such as the formation of the Galician-Volyn State, the Battle of the Kalka River, the Mongol invasion of Rus', and the coronation of Danylo Romanovych.
  • Understanding: Students will comprehend the political structure, economic development, and cultural aspects of the Kingdom of Rus', as well as its unique role in preserving identity during Mongol domination.
  • Skills: Learners will develop the ability to:
    Chronologically sequence events like the Mongol invasions and the unification of Volyn and Galicia.
    Locate historical territories, including the Kingdom of Rus' and its neighbors, and identify routes of Mongol campaigns.
    Analyze the domestic and foreign policies of King Danylo and assess the impact of his coronation.
    Create a historical profile of prominent figures from the Galician-Volyn State.

This course provides a comprehensive guide for students to explore the captivating history of the Galician-Volyn State. Through interactive lessons and thoughtfully designed tasks, learners will develop historical knowledge, analytical skills, and an appreciation for the cultural and political heritage of this fascinating period.