Prepare for the test on § 4.1 t/m § 4.2


Practise: Updating knowledge

    # Make summaries
    # (Re)watch Edpuzzle videos
    # (Re)watch LessonUp lessons
    # (Re)make difficult WB assignments
    # Doing support and challenge assignments
    # Create test questions
    # Taking a practice test in the digital book
    # Ask questions



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GeschiedenisMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 3

This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

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Practise: Updating knowledge

    # Make summaries
    # (Re)watch Edpuzzle videos
    # (Re)watch LessonUp lessons
    # (Re)make difficult WB assignments
    # Doing support and challenge assignments
    # Create test questions
    # Taking a practice test in the digital book
    # Ask questions



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Looking back

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Starting a new topic
"Wow, interesting!

Keeping track of doing and learning schoolwork
"I will start tomorrow"
Test date is given
Browse book,
doing assignments.
"I will never be able to remember all this, will I?
Test
PRACTICE TEST: Are you ready for the real thing?
Explaining, practising & understanding
repetition
Your teacher's schedule

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atomic bom
arms race
Cold War
European cooperation
dividing Europe
new 
superpowers


decolonisation
western prosperity
youth cultures
migrants
multicultural and plural societies
Television and computer
Test on § 4.1 up to and including § 4.4
subject skills, notes, TB, WB
characteristic aspects from prehistory

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You have come up with an action plan on how you can successfully prepare yourself for the upcoming test.
Describe specifically what you are going to do this week per day/lesson: what, when, where, how and who?

Slide 5 - Open question

Subject skill
Prepare for the test

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Study textbook
1.   Explain the title 'End of the world empires'
      using the 5Ws and H-questions.
  • What  is a world empire ?
  • Who has a world empire ?
  • Where are the colonial territories that belong to empires ?
  • Why  do empires come to an end ?
  • When does it take place ?
  • How  did the world empires end ?
2.   Explain the headings as well, using the 5Ws
       and H-questions.
Step 1  Explanation of title & headings

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Study textbook
  1. Find out the meaning of words you don't know yet.
  2. New terms: words printed in bold + italics.
  3. Ask descriptive questions per subparagraph
  • What happened at.... ?
  • Where did ... happen ?
  • When did ... happen ?
  • How did ... happen ?
  • Who did ... ?
Step 2  Read the paragraph carefully.

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Study textbook

4. Also ask explanatory questions:
  •     What are the causes of...?
  •     What are the consequences of..?
  •     Why did ...?


Step 2  Read the paragraph carefully.
why ?
why ?

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Study textbook
Signal words:
  • because, cause, thus, as a result, if ..., then, therefore, reason, consequently, so that, effect, since, result in, ...
      Following such words is a reason or cause of
      an event.

  • also, another, finally, first of all, for one thing, furthermore, in addition, last of all, likewise, moreover, next, and, second, the third reason ...
     Such words are followed by something that
     belongs to the aforementioned.


Step 2  Read the paragraph carefully.

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Study textbook
Explain the learning objectives using the 5Ws and H-questions. For example:
  • Wat is decolonisation ?
  • Who wanted to decolonise ?
  • Where  did they want to decolonise ?
  • Why does WWII affect decolonisation ?
  • When  did the decolonisation of the different people take place ?
  • How  did decolonisation come about ?
Step 4  Study the learning objectives

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Study textbook
Give a short explanation of the CA 'nationalist movements in the colonies for independence'
  • Wat are nationalist movements?
  • Who wants independence?
  • Where is it taking place?
  • Why do they want independence now?
  • When did the colonies strive for independence?
  • How did the different independence processes come about?
Step 5   Characteristic aspect (CA)

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Study textbook
  • What are the most important terms that belong to the CA?
  • Important events that belong to the CA are: ...
  •  Explain why an event is significant for this     CA
  • The most important persons that belong to the CA are:  ...
  • Explaine why this person is a representative of this CA
Step 5  Characteristic aspect (CA)

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Study textbook
Explain what the source - used in the paragraph - has to do with the paragraph title.
Step 6  Sources

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# make summaries
# (re)watch Edpuzzle
# (re)watch LessonUp lessons
# (re)make WB assignments
    - difficult 
    - support
    - challenge
# Practice test online book
# Create test assignments

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Questions?

Slide 20 - Open question

Week 14:
Rep § 4.1 t/m § 4.4,
TB, WB, ca, notes
Study § 4.1 - § 4.4
Looking back: How did your practice test go?

Practise: Updating knowledge

    # Make summaries
    # (Re)watch Edpuzzle videos
    # (Re)watch LessonUp lessons
    # (Re)make difficult WB assignments
    # Doing support and challenge assignments
    # Create test questions
    # Taking a practice test in the digital book
    # Ask questions

Hw next lesson:
Ask questions about what you don't (yet) understand.
In week 14 you will have a paper test on this.

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