The _ _ _ _ _ that _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Can you complete the famous saying above?

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The _ _ _ _ _ that _ _ _ _ _ the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Can you complete the famous saying above?

“how hot can you go?” Extra hot Hot Mild Lemon & Herb Prioritise your causes to explain the most important reasons why Alphonse died. Also explain which causes are linked? Prioritise your causes, explain the most important reasons why Alphonse died? Explain at least 3 reasons why Alphonse died? Identify 3 reasons why Alphonse died? Key History skill: Causation L/O: Did the straw really break the camel’s back? Success Criteria:

Feedback!Feedback! During classroom discussion, what to do if you are asked to give some “ABC feedback” A= Agree with- Explain how you agree with your peer’s answer. B= Build upon- Try and build upon your peer’s answer. C= Challenge- Try and disagree with your peer’s answer, offer an alternative point of view.

Going SOLO: A taxonomy of thinking! I’m not sure about this subject. SURFACE I have one idea about this subject. I have several ideas about this subject. I can link my ideas together to see the ‘’big picture’”.. DEEP I can look at these ideas in a new and different way. Excel Share Create Dare

ALPHONSE THE CAMEL My sad story is hopefully going to help you to develop your ability to become more analytical when looking at causes What is a CAUSATION?

WAS IT THE STRAW THAT BROKE THE CAMEL’S BACK?

TASK 1 Read Alphonse’s story. Identify all of the causal factors contributing to Alphonse’s tragic death.

HOW CAN WE ANALYSE CAUSES By Time By Content By Role By Importance

We can analyse causes by TIME Long Term Causes Something that is in place a long time before an event and builds up over time. Short Term Causes Things that happen a short time before an event takes place. A Trigger Cause Something that makes an event happen at a particular time and place.

Some causes can be described as CATALYSTS What is the difference between a Catalyst and a trigger?

TASK 2 Organise your cause cards in time. Identify short and long term causes What was the trigger? Can you find a catalyst?

We can also analyse causes by IMPORTANCE NECESSARY CAUSES Are essential for making an event happen. If this cause was not there Alphonse would not have died when he did. PRECONDITIONAL CAUSES Could be taken out of the story and Alphonse still would have collapsed and died.

To help you with this think If I took this cause away how might Alponse’s story be different?

Organise causes by importance The absolutely necessary Sufficient The Preconditions

SO.. Was it the straw that broke the camel’s back?

“how hot can you go?” Extra hot Hot Mild Lemon & Herb Prioritise your causes to explain the most important reasons why Alphonse died. Also explain which causes are linked? Prioritise your causes, explain the most important reasons why Alphonse died? Explain at least 3 reasons why Alphonse died? Identify 3 reasons why Alphonse died? Key History skill: Causation Answer the question: Did the straw really break the camel’s back? Success Criteria:

YOU DECIDE! GO AND STAND NEXT TO THE CAUSE YOU THINK IS MOST IMPORTANT