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Prototype Retrieval Lesson: Settlement

Prototype Retrieval Lesson: Settlement

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6th Grade

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Hard

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J Taylor

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26 Slides • 18 Questions

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Retrieval Lesson: Settlement

Unlocking existing knowledge in order to build new learning.

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Multiple Choice

What does ‘Settlement’ mean?

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Taking something that belongs to somebody else.

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Gaining more weapons

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A place where people live

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Buying and selling products between places

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Settlement
A place where

people establish a

community.

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Multiple Choice

Which ancient civilization is known for their intricate bronze sculptures and plaques?

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 The Benin Kingdom

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 The Vikings

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 The Romans

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The Anglo Saxons

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Multiple Choice

Which group of people settled in Britain after the Romans left?

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 The Vikings

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Benin Kingdom

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The Stone Age people

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Multiple Choice

Which civilization was famous for building the first roads in England?

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Vikings

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The Stone Age people

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The Romans

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Multiple Choice

Which era is also known as the Palaeolithic period?

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The Stone Age

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Vikings

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The Benin Kingdom

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Multiple Choice

Which era is characterised by the use of flint tools and cave paintings?

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The Stone Age

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The Romans

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The Benin Kingdom

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The Anglo Saxons

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Multiple Choice

Which group of people were skilled sailors and traders, known for raiding and settling in various parts of Europe?

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The Benin Kingdom

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The Vikings

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Romans

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Multiple Choice

Who were the Germanic tribes that settled in England after the Romans left?

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The Benin Kingdom

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The Vikings

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Romans

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Multiple Choice

The creation of the Danelaw marked the influence of which historical group in England?

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The Benin Kingdom

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The Vikings

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The Anglo Saxons

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The Romans

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Multiple Choice

What were the circular homes made of intertwined sticks and covered with mud and straw called in the Stone Age?

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Stone Huts

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Longhouses

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Roundhouses

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Villas

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Question 10

What were the circular homes made of
intertwined sticks and covered with mud and
straw called in the Stone Age?

A) Stone Huts

B) Longhouses

C) Roundhouses

D) Villas

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Settlement

Discrimination

Monarchy &

Rulers

Society

War & Invasion

Trade

Social Class

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Our new topic is Industrial Revolution

We will be retrieving our previous knowledge about settlement in Ancient
Benin Kingdom(Y5) The Vikings, Anglo Saxons (Y4) and and The Romans &

Stone Age (Y3).

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Settlement

Anglo Saxons &

Vikings (Y4)

The Benin

Kingdom (Y5)

The Romans (Y3)

The Stone Age

(Y3)

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What can you recall about Settlement in The Benin Kingdom?

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Settlement

Anglo Saxons
& Vikings (Y4)

The Benin

Kingdom (Y5)

The Romans

(Y3)

The Stone Age

(Y3)

Located in
North West

Africa

Oba Ewuare

built a 16,000km
wall around the

kingdom.

Wealthy & little

crime.

Most people lived in

Rainforests and lived off the

land.

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What can you recall about Settlement of the Anglo Saxons & Vikings?

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Ceorls

Thane

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Burh

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Settlement

Anglo Saxons
& Vikings (Y4)

The Benin

Kingdom (Y5)

The Romans (Y3)

The Stone Age (Y3)

Located in
North West

Africa

Oba Ewuare

built a 16,000km
wall around the

kingdom.

Wealthy & little

crime.

Countryside and smaller

houses

Anglo Saxons

invaded from the

East

They chose not to
live in houses left

by Romans.

Most people
were ceorls -
farmers who
worked the

land

The Thane was in charge

of the village

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What can you recall about Settlement of The Romans?

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Settlement

Anglo Saxons
& Vikings (Y4)

The Benin

Kingdom (Y5)

The Romans

(Y3)

The Stone Age

(Y3)

Located in
North West

Africa

Oba Ewuare

built a 16,000km
wall around the

kingdom.

Wealthy & little

crime.

Countryside and smaller

houses

Anglo Saxons

invaded from the

East

They chose not to
live in houses left

by Romans.

Most people
were ceorls -
farmers who
worked the

land

The Thane was in charge

of the village

Built towns &

roads

Public baths

amphitheatres

Towns laid out

in grids.

Stone houses

Forums in
middle of

towns

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What can you recall about Settlement of Stone Age?

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Settlement

Anglo Saxons
& Vikings (Y4)

The Benin

Kingdom (Y5)

The Romans

(Y3)

The Stone Age

(Y3)

Located in
North West

Africa

Oba Ewuare

built a 16,000km
wall around the

kingdom.

Wealthy & little

crime.

Countryside and smaller

houses

Anglo Saxons

invaded from the

East

They chose not to
live in houses left

by Romans.

Most people
were ceorls -
farmers who
worked the

land

The Thane was in charge

of the village

Built towns &

roads

Public baths

amphitheatres

Towns laid out

in grids.

Stone houses

Forums in
middle of

towns

Lived in caves and

simple huts.

Skara Brae

Cave paintings and

carvings

Nomadic

Roundhouses

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The Benin
was located in what is now Nigeria. It was ruled by a powerful king called the
. The people of Benin were known for their
and skill in art. They lived in a region covered by dense
, which provided them with resources like wood and food.

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When the Anglo Saxons
England, they brought with them their way of life. Most Anglo Saxons lived in the
, working as farmers. The social classes included the
, who were free peasants, and the
, who were noble warriors.

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The Romans built many
in Britain, which helped them move their armies quickly. They also constructed
, where people could meet and trade. In Roman towns, you could find
, where people could relax and socialise. Entertainment was provided in
, which were large open-air venues for public events.

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In the early Stone Age, people were
, moving from place to place in search of food. They often took shelter in
and created
to depict their daily lives. Later, in places like
, people began to build more permanent homes called
.
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