TTO1 - History (Bricks) - Prehistory

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I'm your teacher, mr. Orbons
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This lesson contains 48 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Welcome to the one and only History class!
I'm your teacher, mr. Orbons

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Who am I?
- Mr. Orbons
- 28 years old
- Geography/History teacher
- Currently working at 
  • Sintermeerten
  • De Nieuwe Thermen

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Things you should know before we start:
- I'm handicapped...
- Athlete ("top-level sport")
- I have a baby: Koji
- Keywords before we start
  • Mirror-effect
  • Magic doorstep

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Practical stuff


You need: 
- Books (textbook & workbook)
- Notebook
- Extra notebook for glossary
- Smartphone with this app 
(LessonUP)

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Who are you?
Could you please make a namecard? 

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Two last questions
  1. What do you expect from me?

    2. According to you, what makes the best lesson?

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Let's all get to know eachother a bit more

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How do I use Lesson-up?
Every type of slide has a certain colour: 

Black
Normal colour for the presentation / also theory
Red
Make notes / copy this page in your notebook
Purple
Assignments / Questions
Blue
Homework / Assignments to work on
Green
Working in class --> Assignments to do now!
Orange
CLIL exercises

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What is your favourite thing about history? If you have none, don't answer!

Slide 9 - Open question

Which topic is not discussed in any history lesson at this school?
A
Egyptian Gods
B
Ancient Greece
C
Dinosaurs
D
Cavemen

Slide 10 - Quiz

Let's see which words you know already!

Grab your glossary!

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Chapter 1: Hunters and farmers

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Reading time!
- Time to read together
- Reading out loud helps 
learning english!
- page 8!

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Read the text again.
What words are still not clear to you?

Slide 14 - Open question

Keywords
Creation narrative: a story about a god or gods to explain human creation.
Theory of evolution: The theory that explains that creatures are adapting to their surroundings and therefore change and develope over time. 
Out of Africa theory: All humans have developed to homo sapiens in Africa and then spread across the world. 

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Where did the first humans come from?
Is there a definitive answer? 
Or a bit of both?

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If something gives us information about the past, it's called a...
A
Encyclopedia
B
Source
C
Historical fact
D
Book

Slide 18 - Quiz

So if something gives us information about the past it's called a source. Can you name two examples of a source that tells us something about the past?

Slide 19 - Open question

What is no source from prehistoric times?
A
an ancient jar
B
the tip of an arrow
C
a stone tablet with written text on it
D
an axe made of stone

Slide 20 - Quiz

Sources:
Two different kind of sources

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What was the main difference between the two sources?

Slide 22 - Open question

What are these people doing here?


Write down what you see!

Hint: 
Also look at the back- ground
timer
5:00

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Slide 24 - Video

Assignment
  • You're going to watch a clip about prehistory and the first humans.
  • The clip shows information about hunters-gatherers
  • Hunters-gatherers lifestyles are shown in the clip
    Write down all characteristics of this lifestyle in your notebook!

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Slide 26 - Video

Homework
Finish 1.2 for friday:
  • page 11,12,13,14 assignments
  • read 1.1 and 1.2 again

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1.2 Hunter-Gatherers

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CLIL exercise 1
Look up the following words in your textbook and explain them in English:
  • Prehistory
  • Source
  • Nomads
  • Cave paintings
  • Tools

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CLIL exercise 2
-> Now you know these 5 words, try to make a sentence in English using at least 2 of these words correctly!

-> Compare the sentences with your neighbour and check them

-> A few sentences will be read out loud in class!

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Time for notes!
  • Write along with me
  • I will write notes on the whiteboard.
    Make sure you pay attention for your test!

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Section
1.3

Early
Farmers

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Picture time!
  • You're going to take a look at a drawing
  • Write down everything you see on the picture


  • Last time you did this for hunters-gatherers...
    What's different this time? Did you spot the differences?

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What does prehistory mean?
A
The time before humans
B
The time before the first humans
C
The time before the first humans could write
D
The time before the first humans could draw

Slide 35 - Quiz

Things that give us information about the past are called....?
A
Sources
B
Books
C
Applications
D
Images

Slide 36 - Quiz

What was no job for hunters-gatherers?
A
Looking for food
B
Hunting animals
C
Farming
D
Gathering berries

Slide 37 - Quiz

What was something you couldn't collect?
A
Shells on the beach
B
Hoofs of animals in the forest
C
Nuts on the ground near trees
D
Berries inside bushes

Slide 38 - Quiz

Explain what 'evolution' means

Slide 39 - Open question

Name 2 characteristics (kenmerken) of the hunter-gatherer lifestyle

Slide 40 - Open question

Prehistory ends......
A
in the year 0
B
In the year 1950
C
Around the year 1950 BC
D
Around the year 3000 BC

Slide 41 - Quiz

Remains of animals that are preserved in stone are....
A
Fossils
B
Unwritten Sources
C
Nomads
D
Written Sources

Slide 42 - Quiz

Nomads are people who...
A
Live in one place
B
Wander around
C
Hunt animals in a cave
D
Are never mad

Slide 43 - Quiz

Early farmers 
- nomadic to sedentary
- hunter-gatherers to farmers
- hunting wild animals --> Domesticating animals
- gathering berries and nuts 
--> growing crops and plants

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The Ice Age
- Around 10.000 BC the Ice age ended
- The Ice age was a period of 100.000 years in which Europe was covered in thick ice. 
- Only hunting was possible

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So what happened...
  • The Earth warmed up
  • The ice and snow disappeared
  • Africa and the Middle-East even got drier
  • Animals moved to the most fertile areas.
  • Humans of course followed them

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The Fertile Crescent
Crescent = half moon

"An area in which the first agriculture started. Here the climate was best suited for agriculture and people found out how to do it first."

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Agriculture
  • Farming crops
  • Growing and harvesting plants
  • Domesticating animals
  • Keeping them as cattle
    --> 
    Required staying in 1 place!

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