
CKLA Grade 5: U5L2 Companion
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Multiple Choice
Who were the people that admired ancient Greek and Roman literature, art, and government?
baptists
humanists
artists
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Multiple Choice
How did the humanists play a role in the Renaissance movement?
their studies of ancient Greek and Roman writings led to the spread of interest among scholars and artists
they paid artists for their artwork
they spread that the writings of ancient Greece and Roman culture was not great
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Multiple Select
Select ALL other factors that contributed to the Renaissance.
the growth of the middle class led to wealth among merchants
artists paying patrons for their work for fame, power, and importance
patrons paying artists for their work for fame, power, and importance
medieval castles were constructed
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Fill in the Blank
What is the gist of page 12?
_______________ learned about architecture from studying ancient Romans and Greeks.
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Fill in the Blank
What is the gist of page 14?
Brunelleschi earns the job of building the _______ on the cathedral.
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Fill in the Blank
What is the gist of page 15?
_____________ was a sculptor who was known for capturing human emotions and making his sculptures __________.
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Multiple Choice
We discussed that embodiment is someone or something that is a visible representation or example of an idea, concept, etc.
Which one of these is an embodiment of freedom, hope, and opportunity?
"The Thinker"
"The Statue of Liberty"
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Fill in the Blank
What is the gist of pages 16-17?
Botticelli was a painter who was inspired by classical _______________.
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Fill in the Blank
What is the gist of pages 18-19?
Renaissance artists used _______________ to create a sense of ________ and space.
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Multiple Choice
What is a vanishing point?
a circle on a page
the place where two parallel lines meet in the distance
a picture that disappears
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Multiple Choice
If artists usually place the most important thing in their paintings at the vanishing point, what can you infer about the two figures located at the vanishing point in The School of Athens?
The two figures are not very smart
The two figures are siblings
The two figures are very important
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Multiple Select
What new techniques were used by Renaissance artists? HINT: Remember, techniques are how they create their art.
creating perspective
connecting the dots
creating a vanishing point
realism
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT an important feature of Renaissance art and architecture?
realism
based on classical ideas from Greece and Rome
abstract
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