3U3B- Passive Slave Trade
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Created on May 11, 2022
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Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
Objectives
- something about African culture and instruments
- more about the British history of slave trade
- how to use the Passive-Voice (simple present / simple past)
In this TEAM Adventure Expedition
you will learn...
Passive Slave Trade
Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
TEAMWORK
In this adventure expedition you will work closely together with your team and by helping each other you will try to overcome challenges. For same tasks it is wise to work alone and compare results with your group afterwards and sometimes it will be a good idea to work together right from the start. Sometimes you can only accomplish the task together with your team.
Work hard and together as a team do the Check-Out Quiz at every camp to gain TEAM points. After the final Camp there will be a graded quiz that all of you will have to do on your own. However, your individual results will also be added up and then the most successful team will be celebrated.
Decide now on a Team Name and let your teacher know before you continue.
Welcome Explorer!
You will travel along the path and find challenges, tasks and resources which you have to accomplish. When you think you are ready to continue to the next stage, enter the first Camp. But you can only enter the camp if you know the password, which you will know if you paid attention on your way.
In this first stage you will prepare yourself for the upcoming expedition.
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This symbol means that you must do this together as a team.
tap here to start!
Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
Now learn the new words from this section.
SB, p. 186 (to lead - ancestor)
Read the text "At the slavery museum".
SB, p. 52, no. 1
There will be a quiz next.
Ready to go? You are about to start your adventure.
This is the TEXT stage in which you will learn about African culture and instruments.
Photo by Paul Zoetemeijer on Unsplash
Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
Learn the new words.
SB, p. 186 - 187 (captive - mosque)
Work together with your team members on the background knowledge pages about "the slave trade".
SB, p. 53, no. 5a-b
If your team is not complete, go straight to Camp 2 (ask your teacher for the password) and return to Camp 1 as soon as everyone is there.
Together write a group statement (1-2 sentences) in which you describe your group's reaction to the information on slave trade.
Follow the link below:
click here to get to the TEXT Module
Welcome back TEAM! Now you are going to work through the second stage of the Adventure Expedition. You will have to work together if you want to be successful.
In this stage you can find additional material, which at least one person of your TEAM should have a look at in order to gain additional points in the Check-Out Quiz at Camp 2.
This is the BACKGROUND INFO Stage in which you will learn about the British Slave Trade.
You found a short cut. It may be a dangerous path through the jungle. Only use this path if you can't follow the main path, because some team members are ill.
If you use this short-cut, remember to return to Camp 1 as soon as your team is complete!
Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
Fill in the following worksheet on your iPad. Then compare your results with your team members and the answer sheet on the wall.
You find the worksheet here.
Work with your team. Write quiz questions about Liverpool and answer them. Use the Passive Voice.
SB, p. 55, no. 5
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Welcome back TEAM! Now you are going to work through the third and longest stage of the Adventure Expedition. You will have to work together if you want to be successful.
If you want to score more TEAM points in camp 3, you should also have a look at the extra activities.
This is the GRAMMAR Stage in which you will learn about the Passive Voice.
Check your Passive forms!
Solve the crossword puzzle
It's probably a good idea to revise the list of irregular verbs...
SB, p. 246-247
Connect active and passive statements that belong together.
It's time for some Rookie Grammar!
Fill in the worksheet using GoodNotes on your iPad.
You find the worksheet here.
Passive Slave Trade
A TEAM ADventure expedition
Welcome back TEAM! Now you are going to work through the forth and final stage of the Adventure Expedition. At the end of this part you will have to work alone and show what you've learned so far in a final test. Your individual score will add to your group's score.
This is the Final Stage in which you get a last chance to prepare before your knowledge will be assessed.
Time for some feedback
Please take a moment to fill in this evaluation.
Before your final test
Make sure you reviewed the Passive Voice as well as the vocabs for this session and are well prepared before you take the final test on your own. There will also be questions about the TEXT stage and the BACKGROUND stage.
If you need some extra practice for the Passive Voice check out this exercise on IServ.
The answers are at the bottom of the page.
Warm up
- make a list of 5 things
- then tell your group about your ideas
- go in a circle and only name one thing at a time
Give me 5...
things you can find in a museum
TEXT stage
Quiz
At the slavery museum
The mask in the first gallery looks like a ...
wolf
fox
goat
Question 1/5
At the slavery museum
West Africa
Nigeria
Ogonia
Question 2/5
Right!
Where are masks like the one in the gallery
At the slavery museum
wood
water pots
clay
Question 3/5
Right!
What are udus made of?
At the slavery museum
Gwen
Morgan
Gareth
Question 4/5
Who would like to play a drum?
Right!
At the slavery museum
djembe
udu
water pot drum
Question 5/5
Right!
What is this instrument called?
At the slavery museum
1/5
1 correct
2/5
2 corrects
3/5
3 corrects
4/5
4 corrects
0/5
0 correct
5/5
5 corrects
Results
At the slavery museum
You should read the text again and this time more carefully!
You should read the text again and this time more carefully!
Try to read texts a bit more carefully next time!
Good job! Only one mistake!
Are you sure you have read the text? Read it again and do the quiz again.
Awesome! Very good job!
Listening Questions
The drumming workshop
03
Why has Mr Skeefe travelled to western Africa?
04
What does he say about the drums?
05
Why does Mr Skeefe say that Gareth is like a baby?
01
What does Mr Skeefe say about Jamaica?
02
Where are his ancestors from?
- it is in the West Indies
- he was born there
- Africa (probably Nigeria)
- to find out more about the music of his ancestors
- the udo is played by Igbo women at celebrations
- the djembe can make three different sounds (pa, pe, pu)
- you can make different rhythms with these there sounds
- babies copy the sounds of their mothers, so they learn how to speak
- Gareth copied the sounds of the drum and has learned the language of the drums
TEXT stage
Camp 1
Great! You've made it here! Before you can finally get some rest, take a moment to review what you've discovered so far. When you are ready, as a TEAM, take the Check-Out Quiz below.
Learn new words.
SB, p. 186 (to lead - ancestor)
This is the official trailer of the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool. Watch it to see some of their objects and galleries.
Video
Extra Material
The slave trade
Extra Material
The slave trade
Look at the plan to understand the cruel conditions under which slaves had been transported across the Atlantic.
Plan of a slave ship
292 slaves could be transported on this level under deck. They had hardly enough space to lie down.
It was almost impossible to stand below deck. Slaves had to crawl if they wanted to move.
130 slaves were assigned spaces on shelves, where they had hardly enough space to sit upright.
Men, women and children were separated. Women were transported on the left, boys in the middle and men on the right. Small children were allowed to move between the areas.
Many of these could not even sit upright, as they were hunched under the shelves where more slaves were slowed.
There was a lot more space reserved for the goods like food and water than for the African captives.
There was no toilet. As a result there was a horrible stench and many slaves became ill. About 20% of the group died during the journey. Sick or dead slaves were thrown overboard.
For a few hours a day, African captives were held on deck and were forced to dance and move around so that they would stay healthy. There were also fed on deck. But there was never enough food.
This was the captain's cabin.
These cabins were reserved for the crew.
Men were usually shackled together at the legs or wrists. Women were usually not shackled.
About 20-30 slaves were held under the poop deck and next to the captain's cabin.
A typical slave ship like this one could transport more than 400 African slaves. But there were cases in which such a ship would transport up to 609 human captives.
BACKGROUND INFO stage
Camp 2
This was a cruel stage, wasn't it? But you've made it. Now before you take off your shoes, pass the Check-Out Quiz for this stage.
Learn your new words.
SB, p. 186 - 187 (captive - mosque)
Watch this explanation by Studyflix.
Video
Extra Material
The Passive
Work on these exercises:
- WB, p. 37, no. 7
- SB, p. 54, no. 1
Work on these exercises:
Passive Voice -
Passive Voice -
Passive Voice -
Exercises
The Passive Voice
Work on these exercises:
- WB, p. 38, no. 8
- SB, p. 54, no. 2
1
2
3
Look at the pictures and together think of funny statements in the passive voice. Try to make as many statements as you can think of.
Passive Reports
What has happened here?
The Passive-Voice
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example:
The truck was hit by a tornado.
example:
The pizza was found left alone by the dog.
example:
New wheels were needed for an old wheel chair.
Listen to these songs. Can you hear sentences in the Passive Voice?
- Take notes
- Check answers
Songs
Extra material
The Passive Voice (simple present & simple past)
- Sweet dreams are made of this (simple present)
- Some of them want to get used by you (infinitive)
- Some of them want to be abused (infinitive)
- We all want to our voices to be heard (infinitive)
- You were loved by someone (simple past)
- (were) touched by someone (simple past)
- (were) held by someone (simple past)
- My back is turned on you (simple present)
- So you're gone and I'm haunted (simple present)
Tip
This exercise includes the Passive Voice in the simple present, the simple past and the infinitive (e.g. I want to be seen by someone)
GRAMMAR stage
Camp 3
Good job! You're almost there! After this long strech make sure you won't forget to add points to your TEAM score before you get ready for the final stage of the TEAM Adventure Expedition.
Learn irregular verbs.
Write a report
from Gareth's perspective
Imagine you are Gareth. After the trip to the museum you decides to write a report about his trip to the International Slavery Museum.
- what did you learn about the British slave trade?
- what did you like about the museum?
- how did you feel?
Extra credit
FINAL stage
You don't have to do this task. This is extra credit and a good exercise on writing texts.
Please write your report in Pages and export it as a PDF, which you can send to my email address, if you want to get extra credit: deborah.altenbeck@nigb.de
- Do not talk to anybody
- Do not use your book
- Do not use the internet or apps
- Do not tell the others about the test
Rules and regulations
Final Test
FINAL stage
FINAL stage
You've made it!
Wow! There you are! You've been working so hard! Receive your Adventure Expedition Badge and then take a break while you enjoy the view.
Wrong!
Try again