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What a statue! | |
What a Statue! is a set of material that incorporates ICT into foreign language learning. It is aimed at the 2nd cycle of ESO, although it could easily be adapted for 2nd ESO as well. It gives learners an opportunity to learn about the world around them. The focus is not on the language itself but on the use of the language as a means to widen the cultural and personal background of the learners. The material provides a set of stimulating activities that involve the learners in solving problems. They do quizzes, read, write, talk, and at the end of each stage they must gather some information to prepare for a final activity: the creation of a new statue. This final project must then be presented orally with the support of power Point slides. |
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Practice it! | |
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1.http://www.xtec.net/crle/02/my_statue/index.htm In the main page you'll see different images of famous statues from all over the world (Statue of Liberty, Niké, Columbus, the Sphynx, the Little Mermaid, David). Click on any of them to start the activities. |
2. Here you find the starting point: you are
invitated to a trip. Click on
When you finish this activity click on tour to continue. |
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3. You are taken to the second part: Situation > We have a problem!
Do the Tall building quiz before you start your adventure at |
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4. There are four different parts in this project: Steps 1, 2 and 3, and a Final step. Each of them contains 5 activities:
Now you are in The next activity in the list is highlighted in blue. Click on the arrow to go to it. In the search activity, students must find the answers to some questions after reading a web page. All the links can be found behind the words in bold. |
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5. Once all the steps have been successfully completed and the students have gathered all the information, they have all the necessary elements to solve the final problem at the Statues summit. |
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Since the navigation though the activity may be somewhat complicated, it is recommended that teachers read carefully - and maybe print - the Teacher's guide. There you will find step by step notes and answer keys. Students should do the same with the Student's guide.
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Activity framework | |
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