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“CATCH THE FUTURE ”ACTIVITY PLAN
School NARLIDERE SIDIKA AKDEMIR SCIENCE AND ART CENTER
Teacher Murat ATEŞ
Class 7th grade or 10th grade
Lesson History
Recommended
time 40+40
İmplementation Classroom, Social Sciences or History Workshops
Subject Ottoman Sultans: Inheritance system
Student
achievements Student responsibility increases and shares responsibility. He becomes aware of what
he has learned and learning is permanent. Improves recall and evaluation of
information. Develop knowledge of concept. Comprehends, applies, analyzes
information, synthesizes with interdisciplinary activity applications and ultimately
evaluates.
Interdisciplinary
cooperation
Sociology, Technology Design, Informatics
Tools Web 2.0 tools, (PADLET, PREZİ, QİZİZZ, KAHOOT, CANVA)
Introduction
events In the course of history studies in Social Studies course, the Ottoman Empire lasted 600
centuries and was ruled by a single dynasty; Students who learn that there is no
dynastic change are amazed and amazed. With their little research, they determine that
there were dynastic changes in Roman, Byzantine and Sassanid empires. In the
Ottoman state, about 36 sultans came to the throne from a single dynasty, and among
their friends they talked about whether they could count these 36 sultans respectively.
This speech reaches to the teachers about what kind of gain the counting of the sultans
would provide respectively.
Learning process The teacher divides the students into three groups of four. He tells the first group to
prepare information slips containing the personal information of the sultans and
important information concerning their periods. The name, title, father's name, mother's
name, year of birth, year of reign, fall from throne, year of death, period of reign, how
old he ascended to the throne and how old he died were included in these information
slips.
The second group prints the pictures and photographs of the sultans from the
[2017-1-TR01-KA101-037764] the “Catch the Future” Project under contract number Erasmus+ is supported by the European
Commission. However, the European Commission and the Turkish National Agency cannot be held responsible for the views
contained herein.