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Title: Who was to blame? Starter: Try to fill in the blanks for the lesson objective LO: To gain _____________ from different primary _____________ and come to a __________________ about who was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic Watch the following clip: In your books note down as many reasons as you can for why the Titanic sank in 1912

Title: Who was to blame? Starter: Try to fill in the blanks for the lesson objective LO: To gain information from a primary source and come to a conclusion about who was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic STARTER: Wordsearch

P/H Each group will be given a different source of information. Each piece of information will blame a different party for the Titanic sinking You (and your partner) will have to design a poster showing who was to blame for the Titanic sinking and why You cannot use any words inside your box on your sheet of paper

________________ was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic

Each group will be given a primary source of information. Each source will blame a different party for the sinking You will be given 8 minutes to put that information onto a piece of A3 paper You cannot have any words on the sheet of paper only diagrams BUT you are allowed numbers

The Market Place In each group there will be one seller and 3 buyers The seller should stay at their table. The buyers should take their blank table to ALL the sellers and try to gain as much information about the sinking of the Titanic The buyers can ask as many questions as they like about the pictures and the sellers should try to give the buyers as much information as they can about their source You have 10 minutes

Evidence 1 Captain Smith was due to retire after the Titanic’s first voyage in different ships gave him ice warnings but he ignored them, I think it was because he wanted to finish his career getting to New York in record time. Despite travelling near ice bergs the ship was still travelling at 20 knots an hour (close to it’s top speed). If the ship was going slower it would’ve been able to swerve out of the iceberg’s way in time. However, Captain Smith had been assured of the Titanic’s unsinkable nature and didn’t believe that an iceberg could sink it.

Evidence 2 Thomas Andrews designed the ship. He designed it so that there were 16 watertight compartments in the hull and as many as four could be sank before the ship sank. However, Mr Andrews reduced the height of the compartments to make more space for the first class rooms. If two of the compartments had reached up to the top of the ship maybe the ship wouldn’t have sank at all!!

Evidence 3 Most of the Titanic was built at Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. The shipbuilders used about 3 million rivets (screws) to hold he ship together. These rivets were made of poor quality iron. When the ship hit the iceberg the rivets broke off and the ship came apart. Also the steel used on the ship became brittle (snapped easily) in extremely cold conditions such as those on the 14 April I think if better quality materials had been used the ship would never have sank.

Evidence 4 The White Star Line were the company who owned the Titanic. Bruce Ismay was the man in charge of this company. I heard Bruce Ismay arguing with Captain Smith on the 13 April 1912 that he should go faster as he wanted the Titanic to get to New York in record time.

Evidence 5 Thomas Andrews originally designed the Titanic to have 32 lifeboats. However, The White Star Line Company ordered that this be reduced to 20 so that they could have more room for first class passengers. The finished ship only had lifeboats for 1178 people of the 2206 on board,

Evidence 6 I was a member of the crew on the Californian a nearby ship. At 11.15pm the radio operator went to bed. After midnight I saw fireworks coming from the Titanic. I went to wake up the Captain, Captain Lord to tell him in case they were in trouble. He said they would just be having a party and went back to sleep. If Captain Lord had just turned on the radio or investigated the flares in the sky then we might have been able to help!!

EvidencePerson/People to blameWhy??

P/H EvidencePerson/People to blameWhy?? 1Captain Smith 2Thomas Andrews 3The Ship builders 4The White Star Line Shipping Company 5 6The Captain of the Californian

QUIZ 1.How many ice warnings did Captain Smith ignore? 2.What speed was the ship travelling at? 3.What was the designer of the Titanic called? 4.What was the name of the ship yard who built the Titanic? 5.How many rivets were used to hold the Titanic together? 6.Who was the person in charge of the White Star Line Shipping Company? 7.How many lifeboats did the ship actually have? 8.How many people were there enough lifeboats for? 9.How many people were there on board the Titanic? 10.What ship was Captain Lord the Captain of?

PEE Writing template Point: I feel that _______________________ was most to blame for the shipping disaster Evidence: This is because ________________________________________ Explain: This meant that they were more to blame than anyone else because ________________________________________