What happened at the Battle of Waterloo?

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What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? LO: to place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order LO: to explain the outcome of the battle LO: to evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle

What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle Napoleon v Wellington Napoleon came back from exile not having changed what he wanted in Europe The Duke of Wellington was Napoleon's arch enemy and commander of the British army

What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle The Battle: version 1 Napoleon managed to escape from exile and was up to his old tricks again. He needed to be dealt with once and for all. After a hard fought battle Wellington and his army were successful but was this because of Wellington’s brilliance or Napoleon’s mistakes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Go5nlOCqi4

What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle The Battle: version 2 Napoleon managed to escape from exile and was up to his old tricks again. He needed to be dealt with once and for all. After a hard fought battle Wellington and his army were successful but was this because of Wellington’s brilliance or Napoleon’s mistakes Role play

Task In your book draw a table like the one above. What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle Task Wellington won the Battle of Waterloo General Chronology Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo In your book draw a table like the one above. Place the stickers in the correct chronological order (hint: work the order out before you stick it in your book!) As you stick them in place them in the correct column.

Task To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle Task Wellington won the Battle of Waterloo General Chronology Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo 11AM Napoleon orders his brother, Jerome, to attack the farm buildings of Hougoumont. This is to make Wellington send more soldiers to defend it, making his line weaker elsewhere for the main attack. 3AM The Duke of Wellington wakes up and starts writing a letter to Blűcher (the Prussian General) urging him to join the British to fight Napoleon

What happened at the Battle of Waterloo? To place the sequence of events of the Battle of Waterloo in chronological order To explain the outcome of the battle To evaluate the reasons for the outcome of the battle Task Choice Using the information in the table you must now do one of two things (you choose): Write a paragraph saying what happened at the battle of Waterloo. Write an evaluative answer explaining why you think Wellington won or Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo.

Why should we care about the Battle of Waterloo?