This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 70 min
Items in this lesson
Reformation & Dutch Revolt
Lesson 1
Slide 1 - Slide
Start of the lesson
Sit in your spot
Phone (off/silent) in phonebag
Chewing gum in bin
Books + laptop on table
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Menu of the day
Introduction (10 min)
Recap (5 min)
Learning questions (3 min)
Oriëntation (10 min)
Heresy and the Inquisition (10 min)
Break (5 min)
Criticism of the church (15 min)
End of the lesson (5 min)
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Introduction
What is freedom of religion?
Can you name a country where there is no freedom of religion?
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Introduction
What are the 5 biggest religions in the Netherlands?
How do you become a religion?
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Introduction
6. I’d really rather you didn’t build multimillion-dollar churches / temples / mosques / shrines to my Noodly Goodness when the money could be better spent (take your pick):
a. Ending poverty
b. Curing diseases
c. Living in peace, loving with passion, and lowering the cost of cable.
I might be a complex-carbohydrate omniscient being, but I enjoy the simple things in life. I ought to know. I am the creator.
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Introduction
What do you think about this?
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Homework
How did it go with the assignment?
What stood out/was special about it?
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What is the Renaissance?
Slide 12 - Open question
Learning questions
How did the church deal with heretics?
What were the causes of the Reformation?
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Orientation
Turn to page 14-15
Do exercises 1abc on page 17
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Introduction
Let's read together on page 18 (source 1)
Do exercise 1 together
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Heresy and the inquisition
Let's read together on page 19
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Exercises
Exercise 3 on page 22
Finished? --> Now make learning question 1
Make a file in OneDrive called Learning Questions --> and answer learning question 1
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Break
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Criticism of the church
Criticism of the Church grew in the 16th century, partly because of humanism
This is the belief that you should think for yourself (instead of just doing what you are told)
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Criticism of the church
Criticism of the Church grew in the 16th century, partly because of humanism
This is the belief that you should think for yourself (instead of just doing what you are told)
This was made easier because of an important invention
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Criticism of the church
Read (by yourself) from ''One of the fiercest opponents...'' the rest of page 20
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Slide 25 - Video
Criticism of the church
Read (by yourself) from ''One of the fiercest opponents...'' the rest of page 20
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Exercises
Exercises 3, 4, 6
Finished? --> Grab an answer booklet and revise. Finished again? --> make learning question 2
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What did you learn this lesson?
Slide 28 - Open question
Homework
Make learning questions 1 + 2 and submit via teams
Learn the key words behind the learning questions
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End of the lesson
Have a look around: is the classroom neat and tidy?
No? --> please help me clean it up
Yes? --> sure? --> if it's time you can pull your chair and leave the classroom