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Lesson duration is: 15 min
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Slide 1 - Slide
Put the events in the correct chronological order.
The oldest event goes to the top.
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Slide 2 - Drag question
Key words. Each of the 17 hotspot (paperclip) contains the definition of a key word.
Drag 16 hotspot to the orange box under the keyword it describes. So 1 hotspot remains.
a country that consists of states, each with their own government, which are ruled on a national level by a federal government
Slide 3 - Drag question
key word definition
Key words. Each hotspot (paperclip) contains a key word. Drag them to the correct definition. Maybe there are 6 matches, but maybe only 5, or 4, or 3 or 2, or 1 or no match at all.....
key word definition
key word definition
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A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
Slide 4 - Drag question
Both are correct
Both are incorrect
Only A is correct
Only B is correct
Each hotspot (paperclip) contains two statements. Are the statements correct? Drag the paperclip to the correct box.
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
A: this statement is mostly correct
B: this statement is an understatement
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TRUE
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Timeline
Chronology question. Put the events in the correct order on the timeline.
date
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Timeline
Chronology question. Put the events in the correct order on the timeline.
Click on the hotspots (eyes) to reveal extra information. Drag the hotspots to the relevant event on the timeline.
Slide 9 - Drag question
Chronology question. Put the events in the correct order on the timeline.
Put the correct date under the event. Two dates should remain unused.
Timeline
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Greek origin:
Greek origin:
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HERMES
a place in Ancient Greece. According to a story a runner ran the distance from here to Athens ( 42,19 km) to deliver an important message.
The name of our continent and of our coin unit comes from this story
APOLLO
a girl who was abducted by Zeus, disguised as a bull.
backpackers and other world travellers stay there.
ATLAS
the goddess of victory
In this book you can find out what the earth looks like
MARATHON
god of the light and sun
The symbol has continued to be used in modern times, where it is associated with medicine and health care.
NIKE
one of the Titans. He was forced to hold the Earth on his shoulders.
winning is important. This brand is only for winners.
EUROPA
a Greek hero who travelled the world for twenty years.
The modern sport is still about running 42,19 kms
ODYSSEUS
Messenger of the gods. With his winged feet he travelled everywhere very quickly. He was also the protector of travellers
The god rode his chariot across the sun. This inspired man's desire to go into space.
Asclepius was the god of healing and medicine.
He carried a serpent-entwined rod
the god of healing and medicine.
He carried a serpent-entwined rod
A bus company also transports travellers and wants to keep them safe
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Jagers en Boeren
Regenten en Vorsten
Grieken en Romeinen
Monniken en Ridders
Steden en Staten
Ontdekkers en Hervormers
Pruiken en Revoluties
Burgers en Stoommachines
Wereldoorlogen
Televisie en Computers
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Louis XVI
Napoleon
both
40.
ruled a country
ruled an empire
monarchy
enlightened ideas
absolute power
anti revolution
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Reign of Terror
Jacobines
Directoire
Guillotine
Council of 500
First Coalition War
make the correct matches.
Napoleon
parliament
Robespierre
execution
political party
government
Slide 15 - Drag question
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Slide 17 - Drag question
Read
"The cave paintings of Lascaux "(p.11).
Drag the missing words to the correct place in the textbox.
animals
bow and arrow
17,000
archaeologists
Lascaux
cave paintings
bulls
Slide 18 - Drag question
Create correct English sentences by dragging the words at the bottom to the correct place in the sentence:
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Slide 19 - Drag question
Klik op de audio hotspot, luister naar het fragment en sleep het naar de juiste persoon of gebeurtenis