This is a summary of the MATH 021 Battles course that can be used in a one-day class or an 18 week semester. Contact Your Girl Friday International for regional adaptations and further information.
MATH – Marine Anthropology 021 Battles
Objective:
Lecture on seafaring battles and the big ships affiliated with those battles.
Materials Needed:
Instructor: PowerPoint Presentation
Students: Journals, writing implements
Vocabulary introduced:
- Armada
- Armament
- Battle of Copenhagen
- Battle of Jutland
- Battleship
- British Royal Navy
- Cannon
- Captain
- Gun powder
- HMS Ark Royal
- HMS Dreadnought
- Navy
- RMS Queen Mary
- RMS Titantic
- Sinking of HMAS Sydney
- Submarine
- Spanish Armada
- Transatlantic liner
- U-boat
Background:
All of Maritime History began with the observation of the oceans and rivers by man.
Further specific lectures can be assigned module letters as the need arises.
Reference:
Seafaring Lore and Legend, Peter D. Jeans 2007
Wikipedia
Personal experiences
Personal research
Lesson Plan:
Introduce the terms and concepts via PowerPoint by using images and bulleted lists to convey the information. Dialogue with the students in a question and answer format.
Introduction:
Explain subject matter, and resource materials, with an eye on multimedia…
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