Havo 2 tto: Freedom & equality - lesson 1

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Freedom & equality
Lesson 1

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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
Planning
Recap
Intro
Reading
Choice
Break
Check





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Planning
On January 19 (friday) you have a test about book B
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 5
  • Part of chapter 6

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Intro
What was the life of slaves like in the 19th century?

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Intro
Did slaves ever revolt?

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Goal
You understand what slavery looked like in the 19th century

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Reading
Read section 1 on pages 111-113

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Section 1
Choice:
  1. Discuss text/learning questions with me (check/explanation)
  2. Do exercises 4, 5, 7, 8, 9abc (havo) / 4, 5, 9abc, 13, 14 (vwo) on pages 114-115
  3. Choose a slave revolt (f.e. the one from Tula, or in Haiti) and write down what happened --> present it to me

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Break




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What are maroons?
A
Escaped slaves
B
Freed slaves
C
Plantation owners
D
Plantation slaves

Slide 15 - Quiz

Did the slave trade increase during the 18th century?
A
No, because they were enough slaves
B
No, because the Europeans were afraid of more slaves
C
Yes, because many slaves died
D
Yes, because many slaves revolted

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What is a difference between slavery in America and Asia?

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Homework
Submit learning question 1 via Teams + learn key words

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Score the goal: what did slavery look like in the 19th century?

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