Guy fawkes enkele les

Guy Fawkes night
At the end of this lesson, you know:
Who Guy Fawkes is and the gunpowder plot
What bonfire night is 
can make/perfect a plan
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolmavo, havo, vwoLeerjaar 1-3

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Guy Fawkes night
At the end of this lesson, you know:
Who Guy Fawkes is and the gunpowder plot
What bonfire night is 
can make/perfect a plan

Slide 1 - Slide

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Remember remember the 5th of November...

Slide 2 - Slide

Zijn er leerlingen (ll) bekend met deze zin?

Slide 3 - Video

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What do you think what would happen if they had killed the king?

Slide 4 - Open question

Laat de ll invullen wat ze denken dat er zal gebeuren. Bespreek dit goed met ze. 
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Back in the 1600’s England was led by the protestants. Guy Fawkes was part of a group that wanted to have a catholic rule over England, just like there had been in the past. Guy Fawkes and his group planned on achieving this by blowing up the whole parliament building, along with the king inside! On the 5th of november they leased a room below the house of the lords and filled it with barrels full of gunpowder. Guy Fawkes was in charge of guarding the explosives and fortunately he was found before all the gunpowder went off. Today the people of Britain celebrate this failed attack on the king on the 5th of november each year. They light fireworks and bonfires. Dolls of Guy Fawkes are burned in the bonfires. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Lees de tekst met de ll door. Laat af en toe een ll vertellen wat er precies in het stukje tekst stond. Zo wordt de informatie zowel in het Engels als in het Nederlands vertelt. 
How do the people of Britain celebrate the failed attack on the king?
A
By organizing a parade in the streets
B
By holding a solemn memorial service
C
By singing patriotic songs
D
By lighting fireworks and bonfires

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Who was Guy Fawkes?
A
A famous poet from the 1600's
B
A member of a group planning to blow up the parliament building
C
A leader of the protestants in England
D
The king of England

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Connect the words from the text to the right translation.
 
 Achieving                                                 
 Leased                                                       
 Barrels                                                       
 Guarding                                                  
 Fortunately                                              
 Bonfires                                                    
 Dolls                                                           
 



Vaten
Vreugdevuren
Poppen
Bereiken
Huurden
Gelukkig
Bewaken

Slide 8 - Drag question

Laat de ll de juiste vertaling bij de moeilijke woorden zoeken

Slide 9 - Video

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1. What does the word achieving mean?
A
bereiken
B
bewaren
C
huren
D
archiveren

Slide 10 - Quiz

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2. When is Guy Fawkes Night celebrated?
A
3th of November
B
4th of November
C
5th of November
D
6th of November

Slide 11 - Quiz

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3. What is Fawkes night?
A
Bonfire night
B
Fireworks night
C
Guy Fawkes day
D
Fire night

Slide 12 - Quiz

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4. What does the word ‘bonfires’ mean?

A
Bonbons
B
Vagevuur
C
Vuurwerk
D
Vreugdevuren

Slide 13 - Quiz

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5. Did Guy Fawkes manage to blow up the parliament?

A
Yes
B
No

Slide 14 - Quiz

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6. What do people do to celebrate Guy Fawkes night?

A
Light fireworks
B
Light bonfires
C
Burn dolls of Guy Fawkes
D
Throw parties

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Slide 16 - Video

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Make your own plan!:
Write a step plan on how you would blow up parliament
- Use 4 steps minimum (write in English of course)
- You are in 1605 (so don't use modern weapons)

Slide 17 - Open question

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