Lesson 1 –
1) Write down 200 words on everything
you know on the Language Question.
2) Watch the following video on the interactive whiteboard : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo0WbS-mVWs
2) Watch the following video on the interactive whiteboard : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo0WbS-mVWs
4) Click on the following from the
timeline: ‘Malta becomes a protectorate of Britain’
5) Open the timeline again and press on the following: ‘Royal Commission of Inquiry 7 Jun 1836’ and open the link available.
5) Open the timeline again and press on the following: ‘Royal Commission of Inquiry 7 Jun 1836’ and open the link available.
6) Copy and paste the questions and the
table on the word document available and answer the questions on the word
document.
7) Open the next event from the
timeline: ‘Commission of Inquiry 1836 a year later’ and answer the questions on
the word document.
8) Class discussion on the 2 sources.
9) Open ‘The Royal Commission of 1878’
from the timeline and press on ‘Part 1’. Answer the questions on the word
document.
10) Upon finishing the previous exercise
open ‘Part 2’ from ‘The Royal Commission of 1878’ and answer the questions on
the word document.
11) Class discussion on the two sources.
Lesson 2 –
1) From Desktop open the file named
‘causation exercise’.
2) Upon opening the file you will see a
number of blue rectangles surrounding another rectangle with a question in it.
Follow teacher’s instructions to work out the exercise correctly.
3) Class discussion on exercise
5) Open ‘Reform Party is set up’ 1879
and press on Source Question number 1. Answer the questions on the word
document available.
6) Open ‘Partito Anti-Riformista set up’
1880 and press on Source Question number 2. Answer the questions on the word
document available.
7) Class discussion on the two parties
and the sources.
8) Return back to the timeline. Open
‘1887 Constitution and the Rise of Strickland’
9) Answer the questions on the word
document available.
10) Class discussion on the sources
11) Write down 200 words on ‘Everything
you know about the Language Question’
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