4.2 and 4.3

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Mohammad Al-araj
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Chris Koekkoek
10
Lana Alkhateb
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Anouk Kok
11
Lies Bosma
3
Damiën van der Kwast
12
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Finn van Leeuwen
13
Juna Da Costa Gomez
5
Daison Polanco Morel
14
Rosaly Deij
6
Jens Postma
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Eli Hendriks
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Levy Vos
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Julia Kaal
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Sophie Wagteveld
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Dean Kappert
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GeschiedenisMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

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time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Items in this lesson

Name
Number
Name
Number
Mohammad Al-araj
1
Chris Koekkoek
10
Lana Alkhateb
2
Anouk Kok
11
Lies Bosma
3
Damiën van der Kwast
12
Tycho Content
4
Finn van Leeuwen
13
Juna Da Costa Gomez
5
Daison Polanco Morel
14
Rosaly Deij
6
Jens Postma
15
Eli Hendriks
7
Levy Vos
16
Julia Kaal
8
Sophie Wagteveld
17
Dean Kappert
9

Slide 1 - Slide

Today's lesson

  • Recap of the previous lesson. 
  • Homework check.
  • Explanation of 4.2
  • Time to work.
  • Explanation of 4.3

Slide 2 - Slide

Watch this relaxing clip.

  • And now explain to the person next to you what the connection is to last weeks subject. Good luck!

Slide 3 - Slide

Homework check 
  • Ch3.2 exercise 1, 2, 3, 5,
  • pay attention to each other.
  • do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
  • correct your answer.

Slide 4 - Slide

Lesson objectives
  • You can describe trench warfare.
  • You know what the Treaty of Versailles is. 

Slide 5 - Slide

Trench war
  • On the Western front the armies of the Central Powers were just as strong as the Allies. 
  • Non of them could gain the upper hand.
  • So the armies both dug in.
  • They made huge ditches which they fortified: trenches.

Slide 6 - Slide

The trenches were a complex system of ditches.

Slide 7 - Slide

1917
  • Until 1917 not much changed. Both armies were losing soldiers, but no one could win.
  • In February 1917, the Russians signed a peace treaty with the Germans. 
  • All the German troops were send out to the Western front.
  • However, they could not make a difference because the Americans joinded the Allies in 1917.

Slide 8 - Slide

Go to work


  • Read 4.3.
  • Do exercise 1 till 4 on page 97,  in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you
timer
10:00

Slide 9 - Slide

End of the war.
  • Germany could go on fighting.
  • They were forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Germany should pay for all damage; war reparations.
  • Germany couldn't have a large army.
  • Germany had to give up land. 

Slide 10 - Slide

Russia
  • The Tsar of Russia was an absolute monarch.
  • There was a great inequality  in Russia.
  • Most people were poor and had no possesions. They worked for landlords on the fields.

Slide 11 - Slide

Exit ticket
Homework:
  • Read 4.3.
  • Do exercise 1 till 4 on page 97.

Get you exit ticket and aswer these two questions:
  1. What did I learn that was new today?
  2. What gave me the most difficulty?

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