Cultural lesson: Bonfire Night

The 5th of November
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The 5th of November

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What do you think about if you hear 'bonfire night'?

Slide 2 - Open question

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Drag the words into the correct boxes
1.  a large fire that people build outdoors
2.  a small rocket that shoots into the sky and explodes with bright colours and loud bangs
3.  a long line of people walking slowly as part of a special event
4. to make something explode
5. the main government building in the UK
6. an explosive substance in fireworks and bullets
7. a cultural activity that people have done for many years
a tradition
a procession
gunpowder 
the Houses of Parliament
a bonfire
a firework
to blow something up

Slide 4 - Drag question

Slide 5 - Video

When is Bonfire Night?
A
5th of November
B
25th of December
C
31st of December

Slide 6 - Quiz

How do people celebrate Bonfire Night?
A
They make bonfires
B
They set off fireworks
C
Both A and B

Slide 7 - Quiz

How many people attended the Bonfire Night event in the video?
A
over 2,000
B
over 20,000
C
over 200,000

Slide 8 - Quiz

What time did the procession start?
A
4 p.m.
B
6 p.m.
C
7.45 p.m.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Bonfire Night commemorates a man called Guy Fawkes. What did he try to do 400 years ago?
A
blow up the Houses of Parliament
B
rob the Houses of Parliament
C
become a politician

Slide 10 - Quiz

What do people put on the bonfire?
A
rubbish
B
rag dolls called 'Guys'
C
potatoes

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does Leon do?
A
He researches the history of Bonfire Night
B
He organises Bonfire Night processions
C
He organises firework displays

Slide 12 - Quiz

What did the members of the public who were interviewed think of Bonfire Night?
A
They didn't like it
B
Some of them liked it
C
All of them loved it

Slide 13 - Quiz

Reading
Bonfire Night

Read the text about Bonfire Night.

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1. A group of people wanted to kill King James
2. Guy Fawkes planned to blow up the house of parliament in 
3. Guy Fawkes and his men put              barrels of explosives in the Houses of Parliament.
4. People remember the plot by enjoying firewors and bonfires on                 November.
5. Edenbridge in Kent burns a           -metre Guy on bonfire every year.
6. People under              can't buy fireworks in the UK.
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Why did they want to kill King James the first?
A
The king was Catholic
B
The king treated his people badly
C
Guy Fawkes had an argument with him

Slide 16 - Quiz

What was the plot Guy Fawkes thought up called?
A
The Guy Fawkes night
B
Bonfire night
C
The gunpowder plot
D
The bonfire plot

Slide 17 - Quiz

Did the bonfire plot succeed?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 18 - Quiz

What were the Guy dolls which were thrown on the fire made of?
A
Rubbish and paper
B
Newspapers and old clothes
C
Old rags and wood

Slide 19 - Quiz

In which city is the biggest fireworks display?
A
Kent
B
Edinburgh
C
London
D
Winchester

Slide 20 - Quiz

What typical dish is served on Bonfire night?
A
Hot baked tomatoes
B
Hot baked potatoes
C
Hot baked volcanoes
D
Hot baked apples

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Slide 23 - Video

What did you learn about
bonfire night?

Slide 24 - Mind map

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Which is true?

This story begins when...
A
Henry VII was King.
B
Henry VIII was King.

Slide 28 - Quiz

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Which is true?

Queen Elizabeth persecuted the
A
Catholics.
B
Protestants.

Slide 30 - Quiz

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Vijf mensen kwamen in opstand.
Henry VIII wilde scheiden van zijn vrouw.
Elizabeth vervolgde de Katholieken.
Het volk had vertouwen in James I.
Henry VIII stichtte the Church of England.

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Why was Guy Fawkes asked to join the plotters?
A
He was a Catholic so he hated James I.
B
He was a solder of fortune and fought for money.
C
He knew how to handle gunpowder.
D
He offered to join.

Slide 36 - Quiz

Which of these statements about
Guy Fawkes are true?
A
He was a Catholic so he hated James I.
B
He was a solder of fortune and fought for money.
C
He knew how to handle gunpowder
D
All statements are true

Slide 37 - Quiz

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What do you think happened?

Slide 39 - Mind map

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What went wrong?
A
Ze hadden niet genoeg geld.
B
Iemand had hen afgeluisterd.
C
Ze hadden niet genoeg wapens.
D
Te veel mensen wisten van het plan.

Slide 42 - Quiz

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Five men plotted to kill the King James. I.
People were getting suspicious.
Francis Tresham warned his brother-in-law.
The plotters rented a cellar.
More people got involved.

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Why was Guy Fawkes not arrested
at first?
A
The gunpowder was hidden behind firewood.
B
He had already escaped to the continent.
C
He was only working on a slow burning fuse.
D
He said his name was John Johnson.

Slide 45 - Quiz

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Why was the cellar searched again?
A
They didn't trust a man called John Johnson.
B
They didn't trust the amount of firewood.

Slide 47 - Quiz

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I think that Guy Fawkes and the plotters were...
freedomfighters
terrorists
I have a different opinion

Slide 51 - Poll

Why would you
think that?

Slide 52 - Mind map

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Now you know why...
Thank you for your attention

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