This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 70 min
Items in this lesson
Romans
Lesson 6
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Start of the lesson
Phone NOT in classroom
Chewing gum in bin
Book, notebook, laptop + Plenda on table
Sit in your spot
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Introduction
Who has seen (or read) the Hunger Games?
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Slide 8 - Video
Menu of the day
Plenda
Recap
Test preparation
Break
Myth of the day
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Plenda
Learn for your test --> let's plan it
BRING A CHARGED & WORKING LAPTOP!
What should you do if you sometimes have issues with that?
Fix it in advance (go to ICT) or borrow one at OLC (only a limited amount)
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Recap
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Cultural
Economic
Politico-administrative
Social
The group of free farmers becomes smaller
The Roman Empire did not have enough money to pay their army
The Roman copied many things from the Greeks
Augustus becomes the first Roman emperor
Slide 12 - Drag question
The Western Roman Empire ended in 476. Which century is that?
A
3rd
B
4th
C
5th
Slide 13 - Quiz
Roman people
Consul
Senate
Leads the army
Has the veto-right
Chooses the consuls
Approves laws
Proposes laws
Slide 14 - Drag question
What does the test look like?
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Practice for the test
You will get two sources with 'test questions'. You'll see how I grade you
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Question
Is this statue Greek, yes or no?
Explain your answer by describing something from the image (and then say whether it is Greek or not)
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Question
Read the source. Is this source about Greeks or Romans? Explain your answer by using the source (so quote a line and tell me if that belongs to the Greeks or the Romans)
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Source
'I walk through the city-gates and see the city square with a temple. The tempel has columns and there is a statue of a god in front of it. I can hear the cheers from people in the stadium that are watching gladiators fight. On the left there is a stand where they sell olive oil. I'm thirsty so I drink some water from the aquaduct'
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Break
timer
3:00
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What am I?
Work in groups (2-6 people)
Grab a post-it, write a key word on it, and CAREFULLY & WITH PERMISSION put it on the forehead of a group member
Make sure that person doesn't see the word
Ask questions that can be answered with YES or NO to find out which word it is
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What am I?
Examples:
Is the key word about the Romans?
Is the key word about a form of government?
Is the key word about people?
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For now/test
You have some time to prepare for the test, you can do that by:
-learning
-doing exercises (I would save the review on p. 138 for when you have learned well)
-making a timeline of the important events
-answer the learning questions
-ask me questions
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Myth of the day
Who knows the saying 'ergens je hand voor in het vuur steken'?