Ireland 1801-1921 Year 12 preparation for Year 13 unit Lesson 3. Change & continuity Lesson 4. What was Ireland like in the 19th century? Lesson 5. Ireland.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Structured Design The Structured Design Approach (also called Layered Approach) focuses on the conceptual and physical level. As discussed earlier: Conceptual.
Advertisements

12 th Day Of July. The Twelfth (also called The Glorious Twelfth or Orangemen's Day) is a yearly protestant celebration held on 12 July. It originated.
Controlled Assessment: Northern Ireland. Independent study Reading and research Using sources Interviews Writing in controlled conditions.
Back to menu Back to menu Back to menu Back to menu1 Pass! Ask the teacher a question about today’s lesson!
Menu Ireland Lessons The Ulster crisis PowerPoint presentations OHTs Other visual sources used in various lessons Gary Hillyard, Ashfield.
Menu Year 13: Ireland Lessons Gladstone’s early measures; Irish nationalism Failure of the Home Rule Bills PowerPoint presentations.
Lesson Title: How did the Chartists try to achieve their aims? Know details about the rise and fall of Chartism Understand what methods Chartists used.
1 AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. Summaries.
Ireland Lessons The Easter Rising/Rise of Sinn Fein Partition/Michael Collins/Conclusion PowerPoint presentations OHTs Other.
Life in Ireland before the famine 40 Shades of Green.
History and Geography General objectives 1.Students will be able to understand and tell a history story 2.Students will be able to read and discuss about.
Story Maps.
Writing level 3 essays An initial guide. Key principles The key principles of essay writing still apply: Understanding the topic Plan your response Structure.
MIND MAPPING.
Historian Geographer Hpweurhywef goyugfgSDF YUGUYGF uygweg wgeufygwgf owyefpui ye pr98ywepttryqpieurgyayugfipuwyegfpuuyaergiupyaeurgfyuauhgrtoiagpyuhergieriuyhg.
Jamestown Power Point Student Presentations. Objective Students will understand the historical significance of the Jamestown colony.
Created By Richard J. Smith EDL 637 Computers in Education Click here to continue.
Short Story Elements. #1. PLOT The chain of events in a story. Consists of 6 main ingredients: 1.Introduction/Exposition 2.Inciting incident 3.Rising.
What happened in Omagh? An introduction to Irish history for Year 7 by Nicky Peart Ashfield School Ireland in Schools NPS University of Nottingham.
The Outsiders Assessment Task Term 2. Um, what is context again?  In writing, context is the information surrounding the information. Without context,
 starter activity Find out at least 12 new facts about Dover and its castle by doing a ‘mill drill’ task.
FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND (FACT) RESEARCH AND DATA MATERIALS.
 starter activity Your teacher will give your table a set of key words relating to Dover Castle. Match the words at the top with those below.  Can you.
The troubles.    England started to gain control over this region in the 12th century.  The English sent Protestant Englishmen and Scots to settle.
Learning Objective: To be able to use an atlas to locate places Title: How can I find out where …is? Lesson Starter: Identify the odd one out from each.
Teaching with Primary Sources. Teaching with Primary Sources Wikispace Participant survey Overview of project Expectations.
Differentiated Instruction in the Primary Mathematics Classroom J. Silva.
The Troubles in Northern Ireland
Key things to know!. Everyone your age or older should be able to draw a rough world map without looking at one. Your task: Take your humanities book.
Creating a task from an existing word problem. From page 293 enVision Math Common Core Kathy is measuring the rainfall in a rain gauge for her science.
Unit 1 – How to Analyze Text Textual Intelligence.
Term Project Overview GEO 207 Natural Disasters. Introduction Description of the hazard and area you are discussing. The area should be a community (town,
Key School Home Pond Car Tennis Court.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot
On 15 October The Social Network, a film telling the story of Facebook, is released in the UK.
Plan for Success! How to build good lessons and assessment in a standards-based world.
URBAN AREAS OR CITIES. PEOPLE USE THE TERM’S ‘URBAN’ OR ‘CITY’ TO MEAN A SETTLEMENT CONTAINING A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE. THE WORD URBAN THEREFORE REFERS.
LESSON 1: KATRINA STRIKES. TOPICS COVERED LESSON 1: KATRINA STRIKES 1.DEFINE NATURAL DISASTER. 2.EXPLORE FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS IN THE FACE OF A DISASTER.
Lesson 2: Democratic Rights and Responsibilities
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Goals Ch. 2 - Pg. 33. Definitions 1. Decision-making skills: steps that enable you to make a healthful decision (What responsible decisions have you made.
Back to menu How did you set about the task?
How to be a successful APES student. Do Assigned Reading 1.Get perspective 2.First Reading 3.Review of First Reading 4.Second Reading.
Brazil What is Brazil like? Get into small groups (min 2 max 4)for this lesson.
What is Community? A Look at Northern Ireland. The Troubles Community, like any principle, is much messier in reality than in the abstract. In Northern.
British Isles “How convenient it would be if physical and political geography coincided!” Two main islands: Great Britain and Ireland · These are the names.
Lesson 12 – Ending Slavery in the Modern World. Aims Check  SWBAT create a plan to eliminate modern slavery from existence.
Plot, Conflict, & Theme 8.5.4, 8.5.7, Questions / Main Ideas / Vocabulary Notes / Answers / Definitions / Examples / Sentences Plot The chain of.
Ireland (Background to 1801) Re-Cap. Explain the significance of the following to the topic…
Curriculum Making A workshop “The significance of a well chosen artefact”
Plot Elements.
Belfast Northern Ireland, UK
Read the following & perform the open discussion on the contents in Page 6 variation of university teacher way.pdf.
EDEXCEL HISTORY AS AND A LEVEL
How do we revise for geography?
The Troubles.
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
Notice and Note Be able to identify 6 signposts that highlight important moments in your reading experience and help you read the text more closely.
Your first task as an A-Level History student:
Objectives: - To know key Irish events before 1801.
What might be taking place in this scene?
ELEMENTS OF PLOT.
Lesson 38 “The Cask of Amontillado” Story Diagram & Irony
The Human Population Using a sheet of graph paper, paper, pencil, and a ruler, draw and label a graph as shown below: Plot the following Points: (1800,
Identifying the Elements of A Plot Diagram
What successes did John Major’s government have in Northern Ireland?
The United Kingdom 高二英语 杨军.
An Event is something that happens.
Lesson 2: Democratic Rights and Responsibilities
Vocabulary # 1.
Presentation transcript:

Ireland Year 12 preparation for Year 13 unit Lesson 3. Change & continuity Lesson 4. What was Ireland like in the 19th century? Lesson 5. Ireland before 1801 Lesson 6. The geography of Ireland PowerPoint presentations OHTs Other visual sources used in various lessons Gary Hillyard, Ashfield School ‘Ireland in Schools’ NPS School of Education, U. Nottingham

Menu Lesson 3Change & continuity Aims Short-term/long-term Lesson 4What was Ireland like in the 19th century? Aims Back to back Aspects of the Irish question Lesson 5Ireland before 1801 Aims Ireland before 1801 Odd one out Living graph Lesson 6The geography of Ireland Aims Aims Ireland’s history through maps OHT: What problems might the settlement of 1921 have caused?

Change and Continuity Aims To give an example of change and continuity. To understand the principle of long-term and short-term change. Lesson 3 Menu

Aims To give an example of change and continuity. To understand the principle of long-term and short-term change. Task 1: As we read through the story of a troubled teenager, highlight where there is change and continuity. Task 2: Decide what the short and long- term changes and continuities are and record them on page 2. Task 3: Repeat the activity for the pages on the history of Kenilworth castle. OHT Lesson 3 Menu Definitions Short-term change – change which lasts for a short period of time before changing again or returning to the original state. Long-term change – a change which occurs which lasts for a considerable period. Short-term continuity – something which continues to occur over a short space of time. Long-term continuity – something which occurs consistently over an extended period of time.

Aims To give an example of change and continuity. To understand the principle of long-term and short-term change. Task: Read through the story of David’s terrible life and highlight the change and continuity. Now decide which of the changes and continuities are long-term and which are short-term. Now do the same for the History of Kenilworth Castle. Lesson 3 Menu

What was Ireland like in the C19th? Aims To look at what Irish society was like for lower-class Irish people. Lesson 4 Menu

OHT Lesson 4 Menu

Aims To look at what Irish society was like for lower-class Irish people. Aspects of the Irish Problem Population Poverty Size of Holdings Protestant Ascendancy Rural Violence Lesson 4 Menu

Aims To look at what Irish society was like for lower-class Irish people. Lesson 4 Menu

Ireland before 1801 Aims To summarise the position of Ireland in To decide when the Irish had most control. Lesson 5 Menu

Who is the Odd One Out and why? King JohnJames II Elizabeth IQueen Victoria Aims To summarise the position of Ireland in To decide when the Irish had most control. Menu Lesson 5

How powerful were the Irish between 1066 and 1800? Year Power Aims To summarise the position of Ireland in To decide when the Irish had most control. Read through the summary of each of the key events to occur in Ireland before For each event, decide how much control the Irish had over Ireland during the event. Then plot your decisions on the graph below. Menu Lesson 5

Aims To summarise the position of Ireland in To decide when the Irish had most control. Menu Lesson 5

How powerful were the Irish between 1066 and 1800? Year Power w/s Lesson 5 Menu

The Geography of Ireland Aims To understand the physical structure of Ireland. To use maps to show how Ireland has developed over time. Lesson 6 Menu

Lesson 6 Menu

Lesson 6 Menu

Lesson 6 Menu Atlas of Irish History by Sean Duffy, Gill and Macmillan, , pp

Lesson 6 Menu ‘Ireland. Counties and Towns', Our Place in Space... Fourth Class, Folens, , p.22

Lesson 6 Menu The Struggle for Peace in Northern Ireland, by Ben Walsh, John Murray, , p. 34 What problems might the settlement of 1921 have caused?