jueves, 28 de enero de 2016

UNIDAD 5: LA EDAD MEDIA/medieval (middle) ages.

UNIDAD 5: LA EDAD MEDIA

Contenidos: Las edades de la historia, La Hispania visigoda, Al-Ándalus.
Contents in English: -Difference between Paleolithic-Neolithic, brief notions of Ancient age (preroman and roman Hispania). - Middle ages:  Christian kingdoms (society, cities,art).


ENLACES EN ESPAÑOL (de conocimiento cultural)

historia del papel:

      http://link.edelvives.es/jjeur

bibliotecas del mundo: http://link.edelvives.es/gavyx

etimologia de la palabra museo: http://link.edelvives.es/kxipf
pueblo visigodo: http://link.edelvives.es/extnb
Alhambra de Granada: http://link.edelvvies.es/keurl
reinos de taifas: http://link.edelvives.es/yjsuq
Biografia de Don pelayo:  http://link.edelvives.es/oxojm
sociedad medieval: http://link.edelvives.es/ypzog
arte gótico y románico: http://link.edelvvies.es/hlanh
Camino de Santiago: http://link.edelvives.es/ccsuk
Arquitectura Edad Media: http://link.edelvives.es/lzqco

English:

History timeline
Prehistory
Middle Ages/medieval age

History timeline: copy in your notebook.


PREHISTORY (2million years ago-3500years ago)

PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD

Nomads, clans, simple stone tools, clothes made of animal skins, cave paintings.

NEOLITHIC PERIOD

First settlements, agriculture, woollen clothes, megaliths, tools made of stone and bone.

METAL PERIOD

Copper, bronze and Iron age.

HISTORY (3500 BC TO TODAY)

ANCIENT AGE (3500bc to 476 Fall of Roman Empire)

Pre Roman tribes:

Tribes (the celts and the iberians),stoned-walled settlements,tools made of metal, trade.

Roman Hispania:

Romanisation, latin, calendar, christianity,aqueducts,stone roads, sewage systems.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=bsIvCdBS_aI

history of iberian península:
https://youtu.be/4d7lzMCmU6k


celts:

https://youtu.be/KL-rl8NRhsc

iberians:

The Iberians (Latin: Hibērī, from Greek: Ιβηρία) were a set of peoples that Greek and Roman sources (among others, Hecataeus of Miletus, Avienus, Herodotus and Strabo) identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula, at least from the 6th century BC. The Roman sources also use the term Hispani to refer to the Iberians.


ROMAN HISPANIA:


https://youtu.be/Aap7CLQkcNw
 
Resumen: Unidad 5: La Edad Media

Prehistoria

Paleolítico
Neolítico
edad de los Metales

Historia

Edad Antigua (escritura 3500a.C) /Egipcia, Romana..
Edad Media* (caída de Roma 476d.c)
Edad Moderna (época de los descubrimientos. 1492C.Colón)
Edad Contemporánea (Revolución Francesa 1789)

EDAD MEDIA
  1. Reino Visigodo
  2. Musulmanes (Al-Andalus)
  3. Reinos Cristianos (Inglés)
  1. Reino visigodo: siglo V d.C Hispania fue invadida por alanos,suevos, vándalos y visigodos (capital TOLEDO).
    - visigodos: arrianos
    - hispanorromanos: católicos
    Rey RECAREDO I abandonó arrianismo en el año 589 y se convirtió al catolicismo.
    - reinado de RECESVINTO: “leyes comunes”, guerras civiles.
    - La vida: hubo nobleza, campesinos. Aumentó el medio rural.
    - iglesias: arcos de herradura.
    - joyería: hebillas, cruces, coronas de metales y piedras preciosas.
  2. Conquista de Al-Andalus
    -musulmanes en el 711controlaron PI y la llamaron AL-Andalus y los musulmanes se llamaban “andalusíes”. Capital CORDOBA.
    - Abd-al Rahman III se proclamó CALIFA (gobernante musulmán).
    - Andalusíes se enfrentaron a reinos cristianos.
    -califato de Córdoba se fragmentó en reinos de Taifas. (pg 91).
visigodos: comercio NO, artesanía NO,ciudad NO
musulmanes(Al -Ándalus) comercio SÍ, artesanía SI,ciudad SI.



VISIGODS, AL-ANDALUS (en español)

CHRISTIAN KINGDOMS:

- In 722 Don Pelayo (ruler of kingdom of Asturias) defeated the muslim army at the battle of Covadonga.
-Christians lived with muslims called mudejars. During the middle ages three religions lived in peace: christians, muslims and jewish.
Almoravids and almohade
s, muslims from the North of Africa tried to stop the expansion of the christian kingdoms resulting in the reduction of Al-Andalus to the kingdom of Granada (XIII-XV)

http://sgaguilarjramos.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/the-christian-kingdoms-in-iberian.HTML

SOCIETY

Feudalism: was a hierarchical social system that was used in the Middle ages. Medieval society consisted of the King and four other groups of people.

The King: ruled the country,and everything and everyone belonged to him.
the nobles: were loyal to the King. They were very rich and lived in castles.

Knights: fought in the nobles´ armies and the nobles gave them land.

the clergy: were religious people,such as priests, monks and nuns.Monks lived in monasteries and nuns lived in convents.

peasants: lived in villages near the nobles houses. most peasants were serfs, which means they weren´t free people.


medieval society:
https://youtu.be/Gd4lopIPObA


MEDIEVAL CITIES

-Medieval cities were protected by a  LARGE WALL.
- Towns people and travellers had to enter and leave the city through FORTIFIED GATEWAYS
- Important buildings were in the main square: CATHEDRAL AND TOWN HALL
- CRAFTSPEOPLE and ARTISANS made products which were bought and sold by MERCHANTS.


https://youtu.be/R3ca97bVIC4

https://youtu.be/yEHfzX7SOZw

ART IN THE MIDDLE AGES:

Islamic style: horseshoe arches, mosaics, patterns using repetition of geometric and natural motifs, domes (cúpula, bóvedas), open courtyards, no sculptures, bright colours.
romanesque style: small windows, rounded arches, thick walls, dark inside, low structures.
Gothic style: big stained glass Windows,pointed arches, thin walls, tall structures, rose Windows.
mudéjar style: islamic style was mixed with the romanesque or gothic styles.

Islamic styles:

The  Alhambra in Granada

The Great Mosque (mezquita) of Córdoba

The Aljaferia Palace in  Zaragoza

Romanesque (Románico) Style


The church of San Clemente of Tahull in Lérida
San Martin in Palencia


Gothic styles:

The cathedral of Burgos

The cathedral of Toledo

Mudéjar Style

The cathedral of Teruel

The alcazar of Sevilla
































https://youtu.be/19_j0K_Y0zQ

viernes, 8 de enero de 2016

UNIDAD 3: LA ORGANIZACIÓN POLITICA Y TERRITORIAL DE ESPAÑA

Unidad 3: La Organización política y territorial de España.




Contenidos de la Unidad:
-Las Instituciones del Estado.
-La participación democrática. La constitución española.
-Municipios, provincias y comunidades autónomas.
-La unión Europea. Países que la integran. Organización política y económica.
- Los símbolos del estado español.
- La diversidad en España. Manifestaciones culturales y lingüísticas.




English Contents:  Europe and the European Unión



Enlaces español:

derechos humanos: http://link.edelvives.es/hqftj
democracia:http://link.edelvives.es/zxxln
http://link.edelvives.es/zxdei

http:link.edelvives.es/roagh
constitución española: http://link.edelvives.es/irltd
división de los poderes del estado: http://link.edelvives.es/xljlo
mapas interactivos y para imprimir: http://link.edelvives.es/tyfqh
Unión Europea: http://link.edelvives.es/yusyi
significado del escudo de España: http://link.edelvives.es/xjrzg
Los estatutos de autonomía de España: http://link.edelvives.es/jpehf
pautas para interpretar mapas: http://link.edelvives.es/zlnvd
google maps para buscar localidades: http://link.edelvives.es/jyjkp
mapas temáticos del mundo: http://link.edelvives.es/dibmy

unión europea:
https://youtu.be/rgitH89_yw8

técnicas de estudio:
destacar las ideas de un texto:http://link.edelvives.es/xppgh


ENGLISH

Contents:
- what is the European Union (timeline)
- European symbols: flag, anthem, coin, Europe Day, EU motto.
-locate the 28 countries in a map.
-recognise the flags and capitals.
-European Union Institutions.

Session one:

What is the European Union

The main purpose of the European Union is to improve the economic and social development of the member states  and to protect the rights of the EU citizens. The EU has a system of common laws, which ensure free movement of people, goods, services and capital.
The EU was created in 1957 to promote economic cooperation (Treaty of Rome)
At first it was called European Economic Community (EEC). In 1993 it became EU (Maastricht treaty)
With 24 official languages, there is great social and cultural diversity in the EU.


Copy and answer the following questions in your notebook:

1. What is the main purpose of the European Union?
2. What does the common laws ensure?
3. In what year was the EU created?
4. What was the EU called at first?
5. by what treaty did it become EU and in what year?
6. How many official languages does the EU have?

To understand more about the EU watch the following video.

https://youtu.be/O37yJBFRrfg


SESSION 2

EUROPEAN SYMBOLS:

The flag: The 12 stars on the flag represent unity between the member countries.
Resultado de imagen de flag of eu


The euro is the currency of the Eurozone. It is the official currency of 18 countries. Spain adopted the Euro in 2002.

Resultado de imagen de euros monedas
Resultado de imagen de euro


The Anthem: Ode to Joy is the European anthem

https://youtu.be/oiW1G8HYcdc

with the flags, countries and capitals.

EU MOTTO
Motto in the 24 official languages
BulgarianЕдинни в многообразието
CroatianUjedinjeni u različitosti
CzechJednota v rozmanitosti
DanishForenet i mangfoldighed
DutchIn verscheidenheid verenigd
EnglishUnited in diversity
EstonianÜhinenud mitmekesisuses
FinnishMoninaisuudessaan yhtenäinen
FrenchUnis dans la diversité
GermanIn Vielfalt geeint
GreekΕνωμένοι στην πολυμορφία
HungarianEgység a sokféleségben
IrishAontaithe san éagsúlacht[1]
ItalianUnita nella diversità
LatvianVienotība dažādībā
LithuanianVienybė įvairovėje
MalteseMagħquda fid-diversità
PolishZjednoczona w różnorodności
PortugueseUnidos na diversidade
RomanianUnitate în diversitate
SlovakJednota v rozmanitosti
SloveneZdruženi v raznolikosti
SpanishUnidos en la diversidad
SwedishFörenade i mångfalden
.
United in diversity

Mirad la lista en 24 idiomas como curiosidad:



 

 

According to the European Commission:[4]















Europe day: the 8th of May.


GAMES:
http://europa.eu/kids-corner/index_en.htm

http://europa.eu/about-eu/countries/member-countries/index_en.htm from this link learn

the flag and capital.

SESSION EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES

In this session you will learn the names of the 28 countries and their location. you can play the games of the previous link.
No.CountryFlagDate Joined PopulationLanguageFactbook Link Wikipedia Link
1AustriaAustrian FlagJan. 1, 1995
8,205,533
German
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
2BelgiumBelgian FlagJan. 1, 1958
10,584,534
French/Flemish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
3BulgariaBulgarian FlagJan. 1, 2007
7,262,675
Bulgarian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
4CroatiaCroatian FlagJuly 1, 2013
4,280,000
Croatian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
4CyprusCypriot FlagMay 1, 2004
792,604
Greek
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
5Czech Republic Czech FlagMay 1, 2004
10,220,911
Czech
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
6DenmarkJan. 1, 1973
5,484,723
Danish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
7EstoniaMay 1, 2004
1,307,605
Estonian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
8FinlandJan. 1, 1995
5,244,749
Finnish (Suomi)
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
9FranceJan. 1, 1958
64,057,790
French
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
10GermanyJan. 1, 1958
82,369,548
German
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
11GreeceJan. 1, 1981
10,722,816
Greek
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
12HungaryMay 1, 2004
9,930,915
Hungarian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
13IrelandJan. 1, 1973
4,156,119
English
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
14ItalyJan. 1, 1958
58,145,321
Italian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
15LatviaMay 1, 2004
2,245,423
Latvian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
16LithuaniaMay 1, 2004
3,565,205
Lithuanian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
17LuxembourgJan. 1, 1958
486,006
Luxembourgish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
18MaltaMay 1, 2004
403,532
Maltese
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
19NetherlandsJan. 1, 1958
16,645,313
Dutch
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
20PolandMay 1, 2004
38,500,696
Polish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
21PortugalJan. 1, 1986
10,676,910
Portuguese
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
22RomaniaJan. 1, 2007
22,246,862
Romanian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
23SlovakiaMay 1, 2004
5,455,407
Slovak
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
24SloveniaMay 1, 2004
2,007,711
Slovenian
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
25SpainJan. 1, 1986
40,491,051
Spanish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
26SwedenJan. 1, 1995
9,045,389
Swedish
Cia Factbook
Wikipedia Entry
27United Kingdom Jan. 1, 1973
60,943,912
English


http://online.seterra.net/en/vgp/3022

http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/Europe/Eur_GL_1024_768.HTML

http://www.yourchildlearns.com/mappuzzle/europe-puzzle.HTML

SESSION 5

LEARN THE FLAGS OF EACH COUNTRY

http://www.purposegames.com/game/flags-of-eu-quiz

http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/27-eu-flag-buttons-plus-nato-eu-4763120.jpg

SESSION 6 : European Institutions
- The European Commission
-The European Parliament
-The council of the European Unión
-The court of justice.

(ficha)

https://youtu.be/5fL9SPNRCrg?list=PL_eFC6jL_o3PYCbhYm00tETESS9ARYEK-

NEWS:

https://youtu.be/RvOnXh3NN9w


http://serbal.pntic.mec.es/ealg0027/europ_union2i.html