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U NIT 3 Project Creating an illustrated time chart 南京师大附中江宁分校 徐险峰 李辉 南京师大附中江宁分校 徐险峰 李辉
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Ancient China and Rome Read Ancient China and Rome Try to understand what a time chart is and how to create a time chart
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Learn to create an illustrated time chart Planning Preparing Presenting Producing
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Planning To work in small groups, 3 or 4 students would be excellent To choose a time period in history To take one task for each student
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Preparing To find information from books or the internet, the more, the better To meet and discuss various sources together To make an outline To decide what to include in the time chart and leave out the unnecessary points To make a final decision and finish the outline approved by all the members
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Producing To design the time chart based on the outline To correct any possible mistakes and add more new ideas To practice the information on the outline orally and make it perfect
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Presenting To present their time chart to the whole class To answer any possible questions about the time period on the chart To put your time chart up in the display corner of your classroom
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Example A common history between UK and France
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“ Down the centuries, the histories of both countries often interlocked and sometimes merged. The Vikings fought King Albert in 871 and besieged Paris in 885. William of Normandy conquered much of England in 1066. From 1154 to 1485 England was under Anjou-Plantagenet rule. French monastic orders founded many abbeys and priories in Britain, including St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, built in 1135 by the Abbot of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy. For many years, English monarchs laid claim to much of France - a dispute resolved only in 1453 with the end of the Hundred Years’ War. Calais remained under English rule until 1558. After the Reformation and Henry VIII, the churches in France and England took separate paths. The 19th century saw the peak of the European powers’ colonial expansion, often in competition. The 20th century saw the two powers embark on genuine long- term cooperation through the Entente Cordiale.”
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UK France The Vikings besieged Paris in 885 William of Normandy conquered much of England in 1066 Calais remained under English rule until 1558 French Founded St Michael’s Mount built in 1135 in Normandy
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Homework Create an illustrated time chart, not necessarily about the old time periods.
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