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History of Chocolate Timeline Pair Practice Student A Use the information to answer questions from your partner(s). Start with the question "When / humans / first (consume) chocolate?" Chocolate makers (come up with) more ____ and ____ Ecuador Hernan Cortez Holland Humans first (consume) (bring) cacao chocolate beans to Europe Conrad van Houten (extract) ______ from beans The Aztecs (use) Switzerland ______ chocolate as a drink Rudolph Lindt (invent) "conching"/mixing machine Ethical and craft chocolate Aztec warriors and (become) more popular emperors (drink) chocolate Switzerland ________ (invent) white chocolate ______ Belgium Europeans (add) ____ Barry Callebaut Plc. England Switzerland (patent) _____ _______ (sell) first Henri Nestle (invent) ________ chocolate bar _______ Daniel Peter (create) first milk chocolate Important because (use) as a currency bar Make the questions. Answer the questions Ask Student B A What / Europeans / (add) / to chocolate? B What / Conrad van Houten / (extract) from cacao beans? C Who / (sell) / the first chocolate bar? D What / Henri Nestle / (invent)? E When / Daniel Peter / (create) / milk chocolate? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o r - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - Read the questions. Ask Student B A What did Europeans add to chocolate? B What did Conrad van Houten extract from cacao beans? C Who sold the first chocolate bar? D What did Henri Nestle invent? E When did Daniel Peter create milk chocolate? Student B Use the information to answer questions from your partner(s). Start with the question "When / humans / first (consume) chocolate?" Chocolate makers (come up with) more ______ and ______ ______ Ecuador Hernan Cortez Holland Humans first (consume) (bring) cacao chocolate beans to _______ Conrad van Houten (extract) cocoa butter from beans The Aztecs (use) __________ ______ chocolate ________ Rudolph Lindt (invent) "conching"/mixing machine Ethical and craft chocolate Aztec _________ and (become) more popular _______ (drink) chocolate Switzerland _________ (invent) white chocolate Belgium Europeans (add) sugar Barry Callebaut Plc. England Switzerland (patent) ______ Joseph Fry (sell) first Henri Nestle (invent) ______ chocolate bar powdered milk Daniel Peter (create) first milk chocolate Important because (use) ____________ bar Make the questions. Make the questions. Answer the questions Ask Student C (if working in a group of 3) Ask Student A (if working in a pair) A Where did Lindt invent his mixing machine? A When / humans / first (consume) chocolate? B Which company / (invent) / white chocolate? B How / the Aztecs / (use) chocolate? C What / chocolate makers / (come up with) / in the 20th century? C Who / (drink) / chocolate in Aztec times? D When / ethical and craft chocolate / (become) /more popular? D Why / (be) / chocolate / important in Aztec times? E What / Barry Callebaut Plc / (patent)? E Where / Cortez / (bring) / chocolate beans? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o r - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o r - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - Read the questions. Read the questions. Ask Student A (if working in a pair) Ask Student C (if working in a group of 3) A When did humans first consume chocolate? A Where did Lindt invent his mixing machine? B How did the Aztecs use chocolate? B Which company invented white chocolate? C Who drank chocolate in Aztec times? C What did chocolate makers come up with in the 20th century? D Why was chocolate important in Aztec times? D When did ethical and craft chocolate become more popular? E Where did Cortez bring chocolate beans? E What did Barry Callebaut Plc patent? Student C Use the information to answer questions from your partner(s). Start with the question "When / humans / first (consume) chocolate?" Chocolate makers (come up with) more flavours and shapes Ecuador Hernan Cortez ______ Holland Humans first (consume) (bring) cacao chocolate beans to ______ Conrad van Houten (extract) ____________ from beans The Aztecs (use) _________ chocolate ______ Rudolph Lindt (invent) "conching"/mixing machine Ethical and craft chocolate Aztec _______ and ______ (become) more popular (drink) chocolate Switzerland Nestle Plc (invent) white chocolate ______ Belgium Europeans (add) ______ Barry Callebaut Plc. England Switzerland (patent) ruby __________ (sell) Henri Nestle (invent) chocolate first chocolate bar __________ Daniel Peter (create) first milk chocolate Important because (use) ___________ bar Make the questions. Listen to Student A & B Answer the questions Ask Student A A When / humans / first (consume) chocolate? B How / the Aztecs / (use) chocolate? C Who / (drink) / chocolate in Aztec times? D Why / (be) / chocolate / important in Aztec times? E Where / Cortez / (bring) / chocolate beans? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o r - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Read the questions. Ask Student A A When did humans first consume chocolate? B How did the Aztecs use chocolate? C Who drank chocolate in Aztec times? D Why was chocolate important in Aztec times? E Where did Cortez bring chocolate beans? Teacher's Master Copy Chocolate makers (come up with) more flavours and shapes Ecuador Hernan Cortez Holland Humans first (consume) (bring) cacao chocolate beans to Europe Conrad van Houten (extract) cocoa butter from beans The Aztecs (use) Switzerland chocolate as a drink Rudolph Lindt (invent) "conching"/mixing machine Ethical and craft chocolate Aztec warriors and (become) more popular emperors (drink) chocolate Switzerland Nestle Plc (invent) white chocolate Belgium Europeans (add) sugar Barry Callebaut Plc. England Switzerland (patent) ruby Joseph Fry (sell) first Henri Nestle (invent) chocolate chocolate bar powdered milk Daniel Peter (create) first milk chocolate Important because (use) as a currency bar After the students have asked the questions once, FOLD here. The students ask the questions again to make it more challenging. They can take a peek if they forget. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Pairs Student B/C - Questions for Student A Student A - Questions for Student B Student B - Questions for Student C s ) B asks first: g n n o i i A When / humans / first (consume) chocolate? A What / Europeans / (add) / to chocolate? A Where did Lindt invent his mixing machine? B asks A g t s n e e l A asks B u l B How / the Aztecs / (use) chocolate? B What / Conrad van Houten / (extract) from cacao beans? B Which company / (invent) / white chocolate? a q h e c C Who / (drink) / chocolate in Aztec times? C Who / (sell) / the first chocolate bar? C What / chocolate makers / (come up with) / in the 20th century? h t e r e o D Why / (be) / chocolate / important in Aztec times? D What / Henri Nestle / (invent)? D When / ethical and craft chocolate / (become) /more popular? k a m Groups of 3 ( M E Where / Cortez / (bring) / chocolate beans? E When / Daniel Peter / (create) / milk chocolate? E What / Barry Callebaut Plc / (patent)? FOLD to make it more challenging C asks first: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -o -r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - o- r- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -o -r -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - C asks A Student B/C - Questions for Student A Student A - Questions for Student B Student B - Questions for Student C s A asks B n o i A When did humans first consume chocolate? A What did Europeans add to chocolate? A Where did Lindt invent his mixing machine? t B asks C s ) e r B How did the Aztecs use chocolate? B What did Conrad van Houten extract from cacao beans? B Which company invented white chocolate? u e i q s a e C Who drank chocolate in Aztec times? C Who sold the first chocolate bar? C What did chocolate makers come up with in the 20th century? e h ( t d D Why was chocolate important in Aztec times? D What did Henri Nestle invent? D When did ethical and craft chocolate become more popular? a e R E Where did Cortez bring chocolate beans? E When did Daniel Peter create milk chocolate? E What did Barry Callebaut Plc patent? Lower level students can read, rather than make the questions. .
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