Friday, March 20, 2015


Medieval Times 
     Last night I went to Medieval Times in New Jersey. When you go to Medieval Times you sit down for dinner and watch knights fight in tournaments. When you sit down for dinner you notice right away that nobody has a fork or knife since there was no silverware during the Medieval Times. Each table is assigned a certain color knight to route for. My table cheered on the blue knights. Through the show, the knights road on horses who were decorated that colored cloth to match the knight. The tables around us were celebrating birthdays. I was there to celebrate my friends birthday. The first tournament had to the knights racing back in forth passing the sword to each other. The second tournament had the knights throw the sword at a target to see which knight's sword landed closest to the bulls-eye. The last tournament had each knight choose weapons to fight to the death! These tournaments are acted out by actors therefore it is not a pretend fight. After dinner everyone was able to take pictures with the actors before leaving. I suggest everyone go to Medieval Times. 


Vocabulary:
tournaments: more than one game where people compete in a contest
knights: more than one solider during the Middle Ages
horses: more than one horse
birthdays: more than one celebration of the day someone is born
weapons: more than one device used for defense or attack
actors: people who pretend to play a role

Vocabulary Exercise:
Match each phrase to each pictures below.

1. tournaments                               a. 4 men pretending to be police officers

Image result for knights2. knights                                        b. 4 horses

3. horses                                         c.  2 knives and a sword

4. birthdays                                   d. Jenn and Chris are both born on March 3rd

5. weapons                                    e.   7 middle aged soldiers

6. actors                                         f.    5 races


Grammar Point: Plurals 
In this paragraph I used the plural form for some words. I did this by adding an s to the end of the word. Knight is the singular form but i used knights which is the plural form. Knights is plural since I am now talking about more than one thing. 

Grammar Exercise:
Write 5 words in the singular form. Then take each word and write its plural word form next to it.

2 comments:

  1. Very interesting! I always wanted to go. We had a medieval event at my college when I was an undergrad. I had to dress in costume and serve the guests.

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  2. I am taking my sixth grade class to Medieval Times at the end of April. It sounds like we will have good time! I'm sure my students will love all the excitement of tournaments.

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