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Escritores del paisaje. Misión: producción y consumo responsables
Este recurso es uno de los proyectos que conforman el ciclo de proyectos «¿Cómo sería tu mundo ideal?«. En concreto, en esta secuencia didáctica los alumnos realizan una misión para la ONU: Producción y consumo responsable. El proceso de aprendizaje se centra en investigar los paisajes humanizados de los tres sectores económicos y producir textos orales y escritos.
¿Cómo somos los jóvenes europeos? Misión: reducir las desigualdades
Este recurso es uno de los proyectos que conforman el ciclo de proyectos ¿Cómo sería tu mundo ideal?. En concreto, en esta secuencia didáctica realizan una misión para la ONU: Reducir las desigualdades. El proceso de aprendizaje nos acercará a :
- La Unión Europea, en concreto conoceremos su historia, sus objetivos, sus instituciones y los desequilibrios que existen entre las personas que viven en los países que la componen.
- Los textos expositivos
Viaje a la Alta Edad Media
Este recurso es el primero de los proyectos que conforman el ciclo de proyectos Viaje a la Edad Media. En él se plantean una serie de actividades que permiten abordar de manera interdisciplinar el currículo de Lengua e Historia. No obstante, es posible también seleccionar las tareas relacionadas solo con una de las dos materias . El proceso de aprendizaje se centra en:
- Conocer el fin del Imperio Romano y la Alta Edad Media.
- Comprender y producir textos: narrativos, descriptivos, instructivos y expositivos.
Toronto
Students will travel to Toronto to learn a lot of facts of Canada and its main cities. Each section is going to take place in a famous part of the city of Toronto. There is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages.
- watched promotional videos of Canada.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the second conditional.
- learnt how to use “had better” and other modals to express advice, suggestions and recommendations.
- Pronunciation of /a:/ – /Λ/
- Know some interesting aspects about Canadian football
- Vocabulary: what to do to organize a trip to a foreign country
Los Angeles
Students will travel to Los Angeles to learn a lot of facts about America and its main cities and compose a mental map about one topic of the American way of life. Each section is going to take place in a different part of the city of Los Angeles. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read a tourist guide.
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt when to use the infinitive and the gerund and “be going to”.
- learnt about obligation with «have to / don’t have to».
- learnt pronunciation of ae/ – /a:/
- Vocabulary: aspects of American way of life
Washington
Students will travel to Washington to learn a lot of facts about America and they will have to design a short video with their predictions for the year 2050. Each section is going to take place in a different part of the city of Washington. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read some official websites.
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt when to use the Future tense.
- learnt how to express probability with will, may ,might (not) and won’t
- learnt the First Conditional.
- Pronunciation of /ae/ – /Λ/
- Vocabulary: probability and predictions
New York
Students will travel to New York to learn a lot of facts about America and its main cities and design an infographic about their lives. Each section is going to take place in a different part of the city of New York. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official websites
- watched videos about the city.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple.
- learnt about the use of “yet” and “already”, “for” and “since”.
- Pronunciation of /e/ vs /ei/
- Vocabulary: personal feelings, opinions and experiences
Cork
Students will travel to Ireland to learn a lot of facts of Cork and its main landmarks. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Cork. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages.
- watched promotional videos of Cork.
- posted tweets.
- recorded a video.
- recorded a podcast.
- made a digital poster.
- learnt the present perfect, affirmative and negative sentences (‘just’, ‘ever’ & ‘never’)
- learnt vocabulary about the weather and the environment.
Dublin
Students will travel to Dublin to learn a lot of facts of of this city. Each section is going to take place in a different and famous part of the city of Dublin. In each place, there is a proposal of tasks, challenges and activities. At the end of the project, they will have:
- read official web pages
- watched promotional videos of Dublin.
- posted tweets
- recorded a video clip
- recorded a podcast
- written an informative text.
- made a digital poster.
- made an oral presentation.
- revised comparatives and superlatives.
- learned quantifiers: both, both of/ neither / neither of /either / either of / too / (not) enough / A little / A few / A lot of
- learnt vocabulary about animals, the weather and environmentally friendly attitudes