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Today's lesson

  • Recap of the previous lesson. 
  • Homework check.
  • Explanation of 6.1.
  • Time to work and finish 6.1.
  • Explanation of 6.2.

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From 1570, a world map by Abraham Ortelius
Do you think that this map is reliable?
Discus with an classmate, and give an argument why you came up with a conlussion.
timer
2:00

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In 1453 the city of Constantinople was captured by the Ottaman empire.
How did this effect trading in Europe?

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Homework check 
  • page 175 exercise 1, 2 and 3
  • pay attention to each other.
  • do you have a different aswer? Just ask, sometimes there's more than one correct answer.
  • correct your answer.

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Lesson objectives
  • You know what inventions made exploration possible. 
  • You know which country was the first to start exploring.
  • You know how Spain discovered America.

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New inventions.
  • Ships were build better, but sailers also used "new" navagational tools.
  • The quadrant was used to measure distance.
  •   The backstaff was used to figure out your position using the sun.

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The sea route
  • Portugal was the first state that tried to find a way to Asia.
  • Henry (the Navigator) wanted to find a sea route, and not use the Silk Road. 
  • He needed a new, strong ship. The carvel was designed.

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Found!
  • In 1498 a sailer from Portugal found a route to Asia.
  • After a few struggles, the Portugese started trading spices.

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Go to work


  • Read 6.1 and 6.2.
  • Do 6.1 exercise 4 till 10 on page 177 till 179 and 6.2 exercise 1, 2 and 3,  in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you

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Columbus
  • The Portugese earned a lot of money.
  • Christopher Columbus was an Italian merchant. He had a plan to go to India, but not through the east but through the west.
  • No one wanted to give him money exept King Ferdinand II van Aragon of Spain.

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He "discovered" America, but he first thought he was in India. 

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Homework
15 minutes

  • Read 6.1.
  • Do 6.1 exercise 4 till 10 on page 87 to 90,  in pairs or in a group of three. You can quietly discus with the person next to you

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