Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentations. Show all posts
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Presentation of the 2nd REpublic (1931-1936)
Here you have the presentation of the period of the 2nd Republic:
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Alphonse XIII's reign presentation
Altough I uploaded this presentation to Slideshare, I forgot to embed it. Here you have it:
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Economy and society during the 19th century
This is the presentation of the second part of Unit 4. It includes information about the main economic activities, the main changes in society and the development of the labour movement.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Presentation of the Democratic Sexenio (1868-1874)
Here you have the first presentation of Unit 4. I hope you enjoy with the cartoons as much as I do :)
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Presentation of Unit 3
This is the Unit 3 presentation complete and corrected. Use it to meet all these interesting people and what they did for their country (or for their personal accounts).
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
The last presentations of the Modern Era
Here you have the presentations of the conquest, colonization and exploitation of the Indies, the 17th and 18th centuries. With these contents, we've finished with the Modern Era and we're ready to start with the Contemporary Age!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Presentation of the 16th century
Here you have the presentation about the 16th century. Have a look on the maps, because theay are very useful to understand the political conflicts:
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Analysis of historical maps
Here you have the presentation with the instructions of how to make a map analysis. Tomorrow I will include the maps to practice for the exam.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Authoritarian Monarchy and Catholic Monarchs' presentation
Here you have the presentation about the Catholic Monarchs and their authoritarian monarchy. Pay special attention to the way they reinforced their power without questioning the powers of the other privileged groups and how the marriage alliances they established with different kingdoms contributed to create Charles I's Empire.
Presentations of the Christian kingdoms
These are the two presentations to study the Christian kingdoms during the Middle Ages:
- the first one contains everything about the creation and consolidation of the Christian kingdoms and their conquests of the territory controlled by the Muslims
- the second one includes the feudalization process, the evolution of the crowns of Castile and Aragón and their institutions and the crisis of the Late Middle Ages and the political and social conflicts of the 14th-15th centuries.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Al-Andalus presentation
This is the presentation about A-Andalus. Pay attention to it, because it includes some additional information I didn't include on the notes, like the data about the Marinids and the role of Al-Andalus as centre of transmission of the culture of Antiquity and the Middle and Far East.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Projects about Prehistory (Mónica)
The archeological sites that I have chosen are " El Castillo Cave and "Pla de Petrarcos Cave". I've also made a google map about the colonization of the Iberian Peninsula. Finally, as everybody, I've made a presentation about the most recent discoveries about Prehistory in Spain.
This is the presentation about El Castillo Cave, I wrote a short location, a description and some features and I put some photos and explanation. With this project I have learned a lot about this interestic cave, which I don´t know before I done the project.
This is the presentation of Pla de Petrarcos, in which I wrote similar things like in the other one. For me is very interesting the last photo, which is about the women figure and the figure of the deer.
This is the presentation of the most recent discoveries abour Prehistory. This is the most interesting project for me, because is related with actual news.
And for the end, this is my google map, about the colonization of the Iberian Peninsula.
Monday, October 20, 2014
PROJECTS ABOUT PREHISTORY (ROXANA)
The archeological sites that I have chosen are Cova de l'Aranya and Bòbila Madurell. I have made a presentation about the biographies of Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca too and, eventually, I've made a presentation about the most recent discoveries about Prehistory in Spain.
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Cova de l'Aranya is a prehistoric site famous for its Levantine cave art. It holds the "Man of Bicorp", a painting depicting a figure that it is gathering honey.
Bòbila Madurel is a Neolithic site famous because it hosts a necropolis, part of the pit grave culture, with many grave goods. Moreover, recently six Sardinian obsidian have been found at Neolithic sites in the Iberian Peninsula.
This presentation includes the biographies of four important figures of the Iberian Peninsula in the Ancient Era: Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca.
Recently, new discoveries have been found in Atapuerca, where more fossils have been discovered, Gorham's Cave, where there is an engrave made by Neanderthals, and Toledo, where a Neolithic vessel have appeared.
The projects I have most enjoyed are those about the Prehistoric caves, because I like searching about how people in Ancient Era lived, about their lifestyle and their customs. On the other hand, I like doing the project about the most recent descoveries about Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula too, because I love hearing about all the new findings are discovered every day and the information they provide to human knowledge.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
PROJECTS ABOUT PREHISTORY (GEMA)
The archeological sites that I have chosen are Cova Negra and Bats Cave.
I've also made a presentation about the biographies of Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca, that for me, it was the most interesting progect.
And finally, I've done a presentation about the most recent discoveries about Prehistory in Spain.
Cova Negra is the most important archaeological site in the Middle Paleolithic in the Valencian Community.
In this area of Mandúver, the archaeological sites are important and will help us study human evolution in Europe 300,000 years ago.
Archaeologically known in Europe, is one of the most important Neolithic sites in Andalusia and the first Upper Paleolithic art found in this community.
In this presentation, I have explained the most interesting things about Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca.
The most interesting project for me, have been the one about the tartessos's biographies, because I think that they culture was so misterious, and we know only a bit of them. Probably if the archaeologists continue to investigate in it, in a near future we will know more about them.
So, I hope you enjoy with my projects!Have a nice weekend and I see you on Monday :)
Bye Bye!! :) :) :)
PROJECTS ABOUT PREHISTORY
The archeological sites that I have chosen are Bones Pit and Cova de la Sarsa. I've also made a presentation about Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca. Finally, as everybody, I've made a presentation about the most recent discoveries about Prehistory in Spain.
Bones Pit is placed in Atapuerca. It's an archeological site where we have found the most ancient hominids in the Iberian Peninsula. It's one of the most important archeological sites all over the world.
Archeological site which belongs to Early Neolithic. It is not far from Valencia. It should be noted that paleoanthropologists found some corpses there, one of them with a trepanation in the skull.
In this presentation, I have explained the most interesting things about Habis, Gargoris, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca, four important figures of Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula.
In 2014, paleoanthropologists have made new discoveries in Atapuerca, Gorham's Cave and in Toledo. In Atapuerca they have found more fossils, in Gorham's Cave a design made by Neanderthals and they have also discovered a Neolithic vessel near Toledo.
The most interesting parts for me are the developed trade of Tartessos because it's incredible how people with very few resources could cross the Mediterranean Sea to exchange materials, Bones Pit, especially "Miguelón", because it contains the most important accumulation of hominids' fossils in the world, and finally the new discovery in Gorham's Cave because it tells us that Neanthertals weren't as stupid as we thought.
Bye!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Projects Unit 1
Hello everyone!
Here are my projects about unit 1 "Historical Roots of Contemporary Spain"
Here are my projects about unit 1 "Historical Roots of Contemporary Spain"
This is a project about a Paleolithic Site, I have chosen Elephant Pit, you can find it in the Trinchera del Ferrocarril, located in La Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain.
This one is also about a site, but It is about a Neolithic Site, I have chosen Nerja Cave, located in Málaga, Spain.
In this task I summarize the last discoveries from Prehistory that were found in the Iberian Peninsula.
This last project is about a short biography of some important kings and people from the Metal Ages Kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula, they are Gargoris, Habis, Arganthonios and Hamilcar Barca.
The most interestig pojects for me have been the one about a Paleolithic site (the first one), and the one that tells about the last discoveries from Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula (the third one).
I enjoyed the first one because while I was looking for information about it, I discovered that paleontologists have sometimes a very hard work, because they have to rebuild each part they find piece by piece, and sometimes it takes a long period of time (over 20 years).
I enjoyed also the third one because I have discovered that nowadays there are still undiscovered objects from ancient periods in the Iberian Peninsula, and I have also learnt that it is very important to invest money in archaeological investigations.
You will enjoy them! And sorry for my grammar mistakes!
See you in class on Monday! ;)
Presentation of the Visigothic Kingdom
Here you have the corresponding presentation to this part of the unit:
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Roman Hispania presentation
This is the presentation about Roman Hispania. Here you will find all the information you need to know about the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula and romanization.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Presentation about Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula
Here you have the presentation we´re using to study Prehistory in the Iberian Peninsula. It includes some schemes you can use to organize your ideas and study these contents.
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