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Guess the invention!
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
Guess the invention!
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
Helicopter
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
Parachute
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
Diving Suit!
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
A Tank!
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
A machine gun!
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
What is this for?
Learning aims:
-To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
-To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
Inventions of the Renaissance
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
How do we measure Importance?
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
Remarkable – An important figure in their own time. E.g. a king or queen.
Results in Change – Something they did changes the way people live(d).
Revealing – Tells us about the time they lived in. E.g. a historian or writer.
Remembered – We still remember them today for something they did. E.g. an
important painting, speech or sculpture.
Resonant – Has an effect on people in the future. E.g. A law that made people richer.
Who is most significant?
Check these two photographs out and ask yourself..
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
1)Who do you think they are?
2)What do you think they
do/have done?
3)Who might be the most
significant/important?
Who is most significant?
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
1) Think about each of the categories.
Remarkable
Results in Change
Revealing
Remembered
Resonant
2) Who is most significant? Explain why
in your book. Use the terms above.
John Logie Baird
Invented the TV
Christiano Ronaldo
Top Footballer
Which invention is most
significant?
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
1) You will be assigned an invention one of the below in blue, and
coming up in details in the following slides.
2) You will need to create an infographic showing what that invention
is, who invented it, etc.
3) Try to say why it is significant using the phrases below(in red).
Printing Press Jacob’s Rod Microscope. Newspapers
Thermoscope. Dry Docks. Astrolabe
Remarkable Results in Change Revealing Remembered Resonant
Thermoscope
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
One great inventor of the time was Galileo Galilei . This
scientist made contributions to astronomy, physics and
other sciences.
He was credited with creating the first thermoscope, an
apparatus that could differentiate changes in temperature
from cold to hot, however he was unable to indicate the
actual temperature.
Afterwards, Galileo’s students at the Cement Academy,
created the first thermometer and named it after their
teacher.
Microscope
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
In 1590, Zacharias Janssen invented the microscope. This also
led to the discovery of the telescope later on. He was a lens
manufacturer.
It is said he invented it with the help of his father. His
microscope consisted of 9 magnifications and Janssen
designed it for use by people with serious vision problems.
This allowed people to study plants more effectively and gain
a better understanding of the human body.
Rod of Jacob
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
In astronomy, the rod of Jacob or ballastella is an
instrument that allows to measure the height and angles of
different items, such as celestial bodies. It is thought to
have been devised by Levi ben Gerson or Jacob ben Makir.
During the Renaissance, this instrument played an
important role in the development of astronomy.
The Dutch astronomer Metius (Adriaan Adriaanszoon)
used it to measure the position of the stars. The ballastella
was improved by the German mathematician Gemma
Frisius. It was used for around 200 years, but thanks to the
appearance of other instruments, the Jacob's rod became
obsolete.
Dry Docks
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
One big step for navigation was the construction
of the first dry dock by Henry VII in 1495. A dry
dock is a port facility where boats are pulled out
of the water to be built or repaired.
Although this technology was not invented by
the English, since it was copied from the ancient
Greeks, these were the first to put it into
practice after centuries of absence.
These allowed the British to have the most and
best ships in the World for more than 400 years.
Up to 1935, more boats were produced in
Britain than any other country in the World.
Compass
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
One of the reasons Europeans made so many
discoveries was their getting the compass from
China. It arrives in Europe at the time of the
Renaissance.
The Chinese and the Arabs used it to find their
locations. At first, the magnetized needles floated in
water and showed the north, but over time this
invention was improved and the "dry compass“
developed. It revolutionized European sailing.
The first mention in Chinese historical sources of the
compass dates back to 1086. It only got to Europe
because of the increase in the number of books .
Arquebus
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
At the end of century XIV the arquebus was invented. It
is not known for sure whether it was invented in Spain
or Germany,. It was being used by the 1420s.
At the end of the 1400s, the arquebus was a compulsory
part of any European army. It was a staple part of all
armies for around 200 years, when it was replaced by
the musket.
It was a very heavy weapon and it was necessary to
support it in a fork which made difficult the mobility of
the troops.
Pocket Watch
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
During the Renaissance period, man took over time. Although
the clock already existed, by the fifteenth century, clocks were
appearing in the main towers of many European cities.
In addition, the clock began to mark minutes and seconds, and
became smaller, and so the pocket watch was invented.
Clockwork developed rapidly at this time.
The pocket watch was invented in France, made possible by
the inclusion of the spring in its mechanism. By the sixteenth
century, pocket watches were no longer rare and their price
declined considerably as lots were produced.
The most famous pocket watches of the time were called
Nuremberg eggs, which were invented by the German Peter
Henlein .
Springs
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
The pocket watch might not have been possible without
the creation of the spring. The first springs appeared in
the 1400s and their development is closely linked to the
watch industry.
Although engineers already used the spring, it was not
until 1676 when Robert Hooke explained that the force
of a spring is proportional to its extension. This helped it
to become an important part of many mechanisms of
the time, and is still used today.
Astrolabe
Learning aims:
-To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
Ship navigation at the time was strengthened thanks to
the use of the astrolabe, which uses stars to report
positions. Although it is not known with certainty who
invented it, it is attributed to the astronomer
Mallorquín Ramón Llull.
It was not until the time of the Renaissance that the use
of this invention was described by the Spanish Martín
Cortés de Albacar in 1551 in his book Art of Surfing.
Also in the Age of Discovery, this was used by Vasco de
Gama, Bartholomew Diaz and other sailors, many of
whom were the first Europeans to reach and report
back the existence of many different places.
Now that you have learned
about each invention>>> Action
Time!
1. Decide on invention that interests you the most(only from
the list mentioned earlier in blue)
2. Open this doc, Invention Form Doc
3. Find your period no.
4. Fill out with your name, ID, and Invention of your choice
5. Go check these slides out for Examples and Applications that
you can utilize>> LINK
Here is the link to the
Instructions and the
RubricRubric
This Invention Infographic Project will count as your
Authentic assessment

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Renaissance .pptx

  • 1. Guess the invention! Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 2. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 3. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 4. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 5. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 6. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 7. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 8. Guess the invention! Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 9. Helicopter Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 10. Parachute Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 11. Diving Suit! Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 12. A Tank! Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 13. A machine gun! Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 14. What is this for? Learning aims: -To be able to describe the life of Leonardo Da Vinci. -To be able to describe how Leonardo Da Vinci created new ideas.
  • 15. Inventions of the Renaissance Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance.
  • 16. How do we measure Importance? Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. Remarkable – An important figure in their own time. E.g. a king or queen. Results in Change – Something they did changes the way people live(d). Revealing – Tells us about the time they lived in. E.g. a historian or writer. Remembered – We still remember them today for something they did. E.g. an important painting, speech or sculpture. Resonant – Has an effect on people in the future. E.g. A law that made people richer.
  • 17. Who is most significant? Check these two photographs out and ask yourself.. Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. 1)Who do you think they are? 2)What do you think they do/have done? 3)Who might be the most significant/important?
  • 18. Who is most significant? Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. 1) Think about each of the categories. Remarkable Results in Change Revealing Remembered Resonant 2) Who is most significant? Explain why in your book. Use the terms above. John Logie Baird Invented the TV Christiano Ronaldo Top Footballer
  • 19. Which invention is most significant? Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. 1) You will be assigned an invention one of the below in blue, and coming up in details in the following slides. 2) You will need to create an infographic showing what that invention is, who invented it, etc. 3) Try to say why it is significant using the phrases below(in red). Printing Press Jacob’s Rod Microscope. Newspapers Thermoscope. Dry Docks. Astrolabe Remarkable Results in Change Revealing Remembered Resonant
  • 20. Thermoscope Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. One great inventor of the time was Galileo Galilei . This scientist made contributions to astronomy, physics and other sciences. He was credited with creating the first thermoscope, an apparatus that could differentiate changes in temperature from cold to hot, however he was unable to indicate the actual temperature. Afterwards, Galileo’s students at the Cement Academy, created the first thermometer and named it after their teacher.
  • 21. Microscope Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. In 1590, Zacharias Janssen invented the microscope. This also led to the discovery of the telescope later on. He was a lens manufacturer. It is said he invented it with the help of his father. His microscope consisted of 9 magnifications and Janssen designed it for use by people with serious vision problems. This allowed people to study plants more effectively and gain a better understanding of the human body.
  • 22. Rod of Jacob Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. In astronomy, the rod of Jacob or ballastella is an instrument that allows to measure the height and angles of different items, such as celestial bodies. It is thought to have been devised by Levi ben Gerson or Jacob ben Makir. During the Renaissance, this instrument played an important role in the development of astronomy. The Dutch astronomer Metius (Adriaan Adriaanszoon) used it to measure the position of the stars. The ballastella was improved by the German mathematician Gemma Frisius. It was used for around 200 years, but thanks to the appearance of other instruments, the Jacob's rod became obsolete.
  • 23. Dry Docks Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. One big step for navigation was the construction of the first dry dock by Henry VII in 1495. A dry dock is a port facility where boats are pulled out of the water to be built or repaired. Although this technology was not invented by the English, since it was copied from the ancient Greeks, these were the first to put it into practice after centuries of absence. These allowed the British to have the most and best ships in the World for more than 400 years. Up to 1935, more boats were produced in Britain than any other country in the World.
  • 24. Compass Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. One of the reasons Europeans made so many discoveries was their getting the compass from China. It arrives in Europe at the time of the Renaissance. The Chinese and the Arabs used it to find their locations. At first, the magnetized needles floated in water and showed the north, but over time this invention was improved and the "dry compass“ developed. It revolutionized European sailing. The first mention in Chinese historical sources of the compass dates back to 1086. It only got to Europe because of the increase in the number of books .
  • 25. Arquebus Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. At the end of century XIV the arquebus was invented. It is not known for sure whether it was invented in Spain or Germany,. It was being used by the 1420s. At the end of the 1400s, the arquebus was a compulsory part of any European army. It was a staple part of all armies for around 200 years, when it was replaced by the musket. It was a very heavy weapon and it was necessary to support it in a fork which made difficult the mobility of the troops.
  • 26. Pocket Watch Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. During the Renaissance period, man took over time. Although the clock already existed, by the fifteenth century, clocks were appearing in the main towers of many European cities. In addition, the clock began to mark minutes and seconds, and became smaller, and so the pocket watch was invented. Clockwork developed rapidly at this time. The pocket watch was invented in France, made possible by the inclusion of the spring in its mechanism. By the sixteenth century, pocket watches were no longer rare and their price declined considerably as lots were produced. The most famous pocket watches of the time were called Nuremberg eggs, which were invented by the German Peter Henlein .
  • 27. Springs Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. The pocket watch might not have been possible without the creation of the spring. The first springs appeared in the 1400s and their development is closely linked to the watch industry. Although engineers already used the spring, it was not until 1676 when Robert Hooke explained that the force of a spring is proportional to its extension. This helped it to become an important part of many mechanisms of the time, and is still used today.
  • 28. Astrolabe Learning aims: -To be able to give a brief overview of new ideas during the Renaissance. Ship navigation at the time was strengthened thanks to the use of the astrolabe, which uses stars to report positions. Although it is not known with certainty who invented it, it is attributed to the astronomer Mallorquín Ramón Llull. It was not until the time of the Renaissance that the use of this invention was described by the Spanish Martín Cortés de Albacar in 1551 in his book Art of Surfing. Also in the Age of Discovery, this was used by Vasco de Gama, Bartholomew Diaz and other sailors, many of whom were the first Europeans to reach and report back the existence of many different places.
  • 29. Now that you have learned about each invention>>> Action Time! 1. Decide on invention that interests you the most(only from the list mentioned earlier in blue) 2. Open this doc, Invention Form Doc 3. Find your period no. 4. Fill out with your name, ID, and Invention of your choice 5. Go check these slides out for Examples and Applications that you can utilize>> LINK
  • 30. Here is the link to the Instructions and the RubricRubric This Invention Infographic Project will count as your Authentic assessment