HISTORY PROJECT

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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For those students who are 
1.   interested in history AND 
2.   have time left in class after they have completed all their normal tasks.

Here is your chance to do an extra project and get an extra MARK.

If you are interested, continue. If not, just answer NO in the next question and then quit this lesson.




FOR WHO?

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I want to sign up for this project for an extra mark
A
YES
B
NO

Slide 3 - Quiz

For this project, you need to team up with one or two other 1st years students.

They can be classmates, but that is not necessary.

You need to be able to work well together and it is nice if you share the same intererests.

So, get your team together and then continue with the following steps:




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History is not only about knowledge and learning. It is also about skills and doing.

With skills we mean things that you can do. Like making a graphic, a timetable, working together in a group, writing an outline, organising, planning, presenting information. 

These are just a few of the skills you have to learn and practise. You will need them in the following years and throughout your entire life.


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In this project you should choose something that you really enjoy doing. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Build a model 
2. Make a film / documentary
3. Make a board game
4. Make a quartet card game
5. Make a map / groundplan
6. Make a podcast.
7. Your own idea?

Discuss this with your team, then continue.

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Next you must pick one AGE that you are most interested in.
You can choose from the four ages that we study this year:













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Here you can see possible subjects that you can choose:













  • Evolution of humans
  • How to date Prehistoric evidence
  • archaeology
  • Early civilisations (Mesopotamia, Sumerians)
  • Egyptian Gods and Temples 
  • The Valley of the Kings 
  • The Rosetta Stone 
  • Egyptian writing and education 
  • Tutankhamon and Howard Carter  

Slide 8 - Slide

Here you can see possible subjects that you can choose:














  • Athenean democracy
  • Greek philosophy
  • Homer and the Odyssey
  • Greek mythology
  • the Greek Olympics
  • the Oracle of Delphi
  • Greek army and warfare
  • The Persian Wars
  • Greek plays: comedies and dramas
  • life in Sparta
  • the Peloponnesian War
  • the influence of Alexander the Great
  • Contributions of the Greeks
ANCIENT GREECE

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Here you can see possible subjects that you can choose:














  • The Roman Army
  • Roman emperors
  • Engineering
  • Roman towns and cities
  • Hannibal 
  • Roman homes
  • Public Health
  • the Baths
  • Games and the Circus 
  • Roman Theatres
  • The Religion of the Romans
  • Slavery (Spartacus)
  • life in the Roman  Netherlands
ANCIENT ROME

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Here you can see possible subjects that you can choose:













  • Kingdoms of the Dark Ages
  • a Medieval castle
  • Medieval warfare
  • Spread of Islam
  • The Vikings
  • The Crusades
  • The Black Death
  • A Medieval town
  • Medieval tournaments
  • Knights
  • Medieval entertainment
  • The role of the Catholic Church
  • Medieval architecture
  • Medieval art


THE MIDDLE AGES

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I want to sign up for this project for an extra mark
A
YES
B
NO

Slide 12 - Quiz

So, What do you need to do?

STEP 1:
Fill in the Google Form with the following questions:
  1. Names group members and class
  2. Which Age is your project about?
  3. What subject is your project about? 
  4. What do you want to make?
  5. What can you learn from this project?
  6. What can your class-mates learn from this project? 

Link to Google form : click here


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So, What do you need to do?

STEP 2:

You have filled in the google form. And your teacher has given you the green light to get started.

1. Then make a task division: who is going to do what?
2. Make a planning: when do you hand in the project? Pick a date.

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So, What do you need to do?

STEP 3:

Collecting information

Don't start making your project right away.
First you need to collect everything you need for the project.
  1. Texts so you have information about what you want to learn and teach your classmates.
  2. Pictures. They must be functional.

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