7. 1.Do you think the two events you have just seen are important moments in our history? Why? 2.How do you think people reacted to news of the two events? 3.How do you think the world changed after these events? 4.Which one of these events do you think will be forgotten first? Justify your answer. 5.Do you think the world can change forever after a single event? Why?
9. I talk to people when I need help. I can explain what needs doing and why. I know how to deal with problems. I can see what needs improving. I use different viewpoints to reach a shared solution. I can support other people in their views and beliefs. I work well with others. I listen to others’ points of view. I change my behaviour to suit the situation. I respect other people’s differences. I take responsibility. I help others by giving them useful advice. I can generate ideas and possibilities. I ask questions to find out more. I can see how ideas or pieces of information fit together. I challenge ideas and assumptions that I make or that others make. I test ideas. I change ideas when I need to. I can see what has worked well and what hasn’t worked well. I know my targets and what I have to do to meet them. As I work, I can see how well I am doing. I listen to the advice of adults and people in my class. I learn from my mistakes. I let people know how I learn best. I like a new challenge. I work to goals and commit myself to tasks. I get to lessons on time with the equipment I need. I take risks and deal with them sensibly. I plan my own time and work to deadlines. I am able to deal with change. Effective Participator Team worker Creative thinkers Reflective Learner Self-Manager I can spot questions and problems that need answering and solving. I can plan and carry out a piece of research. I can look at things from different points of view. I can think about how important or relevant some information is. I can see how decisions or events are influenced by different points of view, beliefs or circumstances. I can back up points of view using arguments and evidence. Independent Enquirer
10. Effective participator I talk to people when I need help. I can explain what needs doing and why. I know how to deal with problems. I see what needs to be improved. I work with others to reach solutions. I can support other people in their views and beliefs. Team worker I work well with others. I listen to others’ points of view. I know how to behave in formal and informal situations. I respect other people’s differences. I take responsibility for my role within the group. I help others by giving them useful advice. Creative Thinker I come up with ideas. I ask questions. I see how ideas or pieces of information fit together. I challenge ideas and assumptions that I make or that others make. I can and will test ideas. I change ideas when I need to.
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13. In Pairs Your event order (1 is the first event, 10 is the last event) Actual event Correct event order 1035 – Canute dies and his two sons argue about who should be King of England. The Danes attack England. 1042 – Edward claims the throne. The young Edward enjoyed a carefree childhood. England was run by a fearless Viking called Canute. His mother, Emma, was forced to marry Canute. 1065 – Edward dies. Emma, Edward’s mum, encourages him to return to England and fight for the throne. Edward’s father dies. 1045 – Edward marries Edith, but fails to have a son or daughter. Edward and his family flee England and live in Normandy, France
14. Your event order Actual event Correct event order 1035 – Canute dies and his two sons argue about who should be King of England. 6 The Danes attack England under the leadership of Canute. 2 1042 – Edward claims the throne. 8 The young Edward enjoyed a carefree childhood. 1 England was run by a fearless Viking called Canute. His mother, Emma, was forced to marry Canute. 5 1065 – Edward dies. 10 Emma, Edward’s mum, encourages him to return to England and fight for the throne. 7 Edward’s father dies fighting the Danes who attacked England. 3 1045 – Edward marries Edith, but fails to have a son or daughter. 9 Edward and his family flee England and live in Normandy, France 4