Middle Ages Life
Merchants & Markets
Town Trouble
Jobs in Town
Fun Facts
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What is a town in the Middle Ages?

A place where people lived and worked together.

100

What is a merchant?

A person who buys and sells goods.

100

What made towns in the Middle Ages dirty?

Mud, garbage, and waste in the streets.

100

What is a blacksmith?

A person who makes things from metal.

100

What animal might you see walking in a Middle Ages town?

Pigs, chickens, or cows.

200

True or False: Most people lived in big castles during the Middle Ages.

False

200

What did people buy at markets?

Food, cloth, tools, and more.

200

What was one danger in towns?

Fires or diseases

200

What is a baker’s job?

To bake bread and other foods.

200

What sound might tell you the market is open?

A bell ringing.

300

Why did towns grow during the Middle Ages?

Because more people came to trade and work.

300

True or False: Markets were only open once a year.

False

300

How did people get water?

From wells or rivers.

300

What is a tailor?

Someone who makes clothes.

300

What was used instead of money sometimes?

Goods for trade, like eggs or cloth.

400

What was built around many towns for protection?

A wall

400

What were markets important for?

Trading goods and getting what people needed.

400

What did people throw out their windows?

Waste or garbage

400

What did apprentices do?

Learned a job by working with a skilled worker.

400

What did kids in towns do for fun?

Played simple games or helped their families.

500

What kind of houses did people live in?

Small wooden houses, often close together

500

What would a merchant do to sell more goods?

Travel to other towns or set up a market stall. 

500

Why was it dangerous to walk through a town at night?

No lights and thieves

500

What was a guild?

A group of people with the same job who helped each other.

500

What might the town square be used for?

Meetings, markets, or celebrations.