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A Time of Knights
Soldiers during the Middle Ages were called knights. Read
the information below to learn more about them. Fill in the
blanks using each word from the shield only once.
Only boys from wealthy or important 1.
families
could train to become knights. When a boy was about seven years
old, he was sent to live in the house of a local ruler. There he served
as a page, or knight in training. During this time he 2..
A page also learned how to ride a horse and use weapons that were smaller than those
used by a knight.
When a boy was about 14 or 15 years old, he became a squire. A squire was a
personal 3.
Servant
for a knight. He would help his master dress for battle in
many heavy layers of clothing and armor. A squire learned how to use and care for arm
He spent much of his time 4.
with weapons and horses since he ha
to accompany his master into battle. A squire also learned a knight's code of behavior
called chivalry (SHIV al re). A knight was to be fair, 5.
religio
and brave. He was to 6.
women and help people in need.
After about 7.
years of serving his master, a squire could be dubbe
knight. Usually this happened at a religious ceremony in a 8.
The kni
tapped the squire on the shoulder with a 9.
saying, "I dub thee knight
When a knight was not at 10. War, he kept in training at contests-jousts an
tournaments. A joust was a competition between two knights. A tournament was a fa
battle between two 11.
of knights. Even though these were only com
knights were sometimes 12.
or killed.
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Challenge! Would you have wanted to be a knight? Explain why or why not.
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Final answer:

During the Middle Ages, boys from wealthy or important families could train to become knights. They started as pages, became squires, and could eventually be dubbed knights. Being a knight required courage, strength, and adherence to a code of conduct. While it had its glamorous moments, being a knight was also dangerous.


Step-by-step explanation:

During the Middle Ages, soldiers were called knights. Boys from wealthy or important families could train to become knights. They started as pages at around the age of seven, learning how to ride a horse and use smaller weapons. When they were around 14 or 15, they became squires and served as personal servants to knights, helping them dress for battle and learning about chivalry. After several years of serving their masters, they could be dubbed knights in a religious ceremony.

Being a knight required courage, strength, and the ability to follow a code of conduct. Knights engaged in jousts and tournaments to keep their skills sharp. While being a knight may have had its glamorous moments, it was also a dangerous occupation, as knights could be injured or killed in battle.

Personally, I would/don't want to be a knight because (insert personal opinion here).


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