Not all countries have coat of arms. However, students with ancestry in Europe and the Middle East may find examples of coat of arms that are connected to family names.

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Objective:
- to have students learn the use of heraldry in medieval times
- to be able to identify the components of a coat of arms
- to be aware of the symbolism in coat of arms
Prior Knowledge:
Students are asked to brainstorm what they know about heraldry. Have they ever seen a coat of arms? What did it look like? Who used coat of arms?
Lesson:
Have students research a family name or a famous name that might be associated with a coat of arms. Once they have found the coat of arms, ask them to identify the various components. Click here for a pop quiz.
Finally, have students create their own coat of arms using all of the components taught. Symbolism within the coat of arms may be from medieval times or modern; let students decide which they wish to use.
Assessment:
- pop quiz
- completion of coat of arms - accuracy, number of components/elements used accurately, symbolism
Medieval coat of arms lesson plans are an excellent way to learn how medieval knights "blew their own horn!"
Resources: http://www.fleurdelis.com/coatofarms.htm
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