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History
Introduction year 2
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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
General information (10 min)
Last year (5 min)
The Middle Ages (15 min)
Break (3-5 min)
The Renaissance (10 min)
Earlier or later (20 min)
Cleaning up + homework assignment (5 min)
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General information
You need the following 3 things each lesson
Book
Notebook
Laptop (charged)
Important (and less important) information can be found in Teams
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General information
You will get 3 marks this year:
Test about Reformation & Golden Age (counts 4x; resit possible)
Practical assignment (counts 2x)
Test about the Industrial Age (counts 4x; resit possible)
Tests are digital
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The subject of history
Is everything that happened in the past part of history?
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Belongs to history
Does not belong to history
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Last year
Couple of questions --> to check what you know
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True or false? The Romans spread christianity
A
True
B
False
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Did cities exist in the Roman times?
A
Yes
B
No
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The first century A.D. is from...until...?
A
0-99
B
0-100
C
1-100
D
1-101
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Question
What is the period of time called in Europe after the Romans disappeared? It's the period from 500-1500.
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Changes during the middle ages
Different kinds of changes: write the meaning in your notebook
Cultural
Economic
Politico-administrative
Social
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Changes during the middle ages
I'll give you a list of changes and you have to put them in the right category: you can work in pairs
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Changes during the early middle ages
1. Missionaries spread christianity
2. An agrarian society develops
3. Medieval society is divided into estates
4. Kings give land to vassals
5. Serfs have to do servile duties
6. The Western Roman Empire has collapsed
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Changes during the late middle ages
More trade --> cities develop --> money being used
It's an agrarian-urban society
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Break
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Renaissance
From around 1350 people in Italy are getting more interested in the art and ideas of the Greeks and the Romans: this period is called renaissance
They copy and try to improve these things
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Antiquity
Middle Ages
Renaissance
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Antiquity
Middle Ages
Renaissance
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Antiquity
Middle Ages
Renaissance
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Renaissance
Renaissance literally means rebirth
What exactly is reborn then?
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Earlier or later
Sit in groups of 3-4 persons
Each group gets an envelope with cards --> grab them carefully, you don't want anyone to see the years on the backside
Every turn, you place a card on the table. The order is important: the more to the left the longer ago the event happened.
At the beginning of your turn you can say that the order is not correct: if you are right, the last person before you gets a penalty point and you can start again.
Is the order correct? Then you will get a penalty point and the next person starts over
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Homework assignment
Submit via Teams: your favorite historical character. Write 5-10 sentences about:
Who it is
What he/she is famous for
Why you admire him/her
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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