martedì 17 dicembre 2024

Incontro 6

Incontro 6


 Engagement Strategies

Corner Call /In-Out Circle

CLIL Store-Wordlink-Multidict


Reflecting on Lesson Plans

3Rs -Recycling-Reducing-Reusing

Augmented Reality


Creating WebQuest

 La tassonomia del WebQuest

Acronym Revision



Corner Call  In out Circle
Il docente fa una dichiarazione controversa o una domanda relativa all' argomento di studio. Crea quattro opinioni diverse ( "Totalmente d'accordo", "D'accordo", "Non sono d'accordo" e "Totalmente in disaccordo") relative all'affermazione o quattro possibili scelte di risposta alla domanda. Queste possibilità si scrivono su fogli di carta e si posizionano in quattro diverse aree della classe. Le opinioni/risposte possono anche essere mostrate in alto in formato a scelta multipla

In out Circle


AI Plan Generator

https://lesson-plan-generator.vercel.app/

Example:

Lesson Objective: Students will be able to explain recycling and understand its importance in their daily lives.

Opening: 
- Begin the lesson by sharing an anecdote about how recycling helped a community in a low-income area reduce waste and create new products.
- Explain how recycling contributes to a cleaner environment and conserves resources, benefiting everyone, regardless of socio-economic status.

Introduction to New Material:
- Key Information: Define recycling as the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away to be used again. 
- Teach students the importance of separating recyclable materials from general waste to reduce pollution and conserve natural resources.
- Provide examples of common recyclable items such as paper, plastic, and glass, and how they can be reused to make new products.
- Potential Misunderstandings: 
  1. Recycling is the same as garbage disposal: Explain the difference between throwing away waste and recycling materials.
  2. All materials are recyclable: Clarify that not all materials can be recycled due to lack of facilities or contamination.
- Ways to Engage Students: 
  1. Show a short video about the recycling process.
  2. Conduct a mini sorting activity where students separate recyclable items from non-recyclable ones.
  3. Discuss real-life scenarios where recycling has made a positive impact.
  4. Brainstorm ideas on how students can encourage recycling in their communities.
  5. Ask students to create posters promoting recycling.

Guided Practice:
- Sort recyclable and non-recyclable items in the classroom with the teacher's guidance.
- Conduct a class discussion on different ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste.
- Role-play different scenarios where students have to decide whether an item should be recycled or not.
- Create a recycling chart where students record the amount of recyclables collected each week.
- Collaborative project: Design and decorate recycling bins for the school using recycled materials.

Independent Practice:
1. What are the benefits of recycling?
2. Name three materials that can be recycled.
3. How can you contribute to recycling efforts in your community?
4. Explain the process of recycling in detail.
5. True or False: Recycling helps to reduce pollution.
6. Describe a situation where recycling can make a positive impact.
7. List three ways to reduce waste at home.
8. Compare and contrast recycling and garbage disposal.
9. Why is it important to separate recyclable materials from general waste?
10. How can recycling contribute to a cleaner environment?

Closing:
- Have students create a small project using only recycled materials.
- Ask students to write a short reflection on how they can implement recycling practices in their daily lives.
- Conduct a group discussion where students share their key takeaways from the lesson and how they can make a difference through recycling efforts.






Realtà Aumentata A https://www.mharonline.com/subjects/science

Creating WebQuests

https://www.createwebquest.com/build-zoo-0

https://www.createwebquest.com/worth-visit

Tasks

Task 1: create a WebQuest for your pupils https://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/web_quest/

https://www.aula21.net/Wqfacil/webeng.htm

Task 2: use A R tools to create an activity on https://www.mharonline.com/subjects/science


martedì 10 dicembre 2024

Incontro 5

 Incontro 5

Scaffolding

Engagement Strategies
Osservazione di alcuni modelli di schede di valutazione di percorsi CLIL con criteri definiti

Visione e commento di percorsi CLIL proposti da istituzioni scolastiche
Analisi di progetti  di alcuni repository online




Scaffolding 

                        

                                
Games 
Gamification 
Tipologia di giochi
 Wright, Betteridge e Buckby (1994) distinguono i seguenti tipi:
1. Giochi di immagini
2. Giochi di psicologia
3. Giochi di cura e condivisione
4. Giochi sonori
5. Giochi di storie
6. Giochi di parole
7. Giochi vero e falso
8. Giochi di memoria
9. Giochi di domande e risposte
10.Giochi di indovinelli e speculazione

                               Lesson Plan Organizer


Task 1 
Osserva una lezione del video e commenta

Task2
Crea una lezione CLIL su

Task 3
Analizza le motivazioni e l'importanza dello SCAFFOLDING


Approfondimenti

Circumlocution technique

  1. “The land of opportunity” instead of “America”
  2. “The big apple” instead of “New York City”
  3. “The lady of the house” instead of using “my mother” or “my wife”
  4. “The city that never sleeps” instead of “Las Vegas”
  5. “The fairer sex” instead of “women”
Use of Cognates 

Expanded Think Pair Share 

Dictogloss

Joint Writing

TPR/TPRS 
TPR (Total Physical Response)
TPRS (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling)

martedì 3 dicembre 2024

Incontro 4

Incontro 4



Valutazione
Principi per valutare il CLIL
Differenza tra EFL e CLIL

La valutazione efficace: diagnostica, formativa e sommativa
Caratteristiche specifiche del CLIL
Autovalutazione e valutazione dei pari

Valutare contenuto e linguaggio
Strategie e risorse per la valutazione
Il valore del LOCIT
Nuovi tool tecnologici


Compare contrast EFL CLIL 

https://www.calameo.com/read/0049866417f892f57efbd


 Alcuni modelli di Rubrics- Creare Rubrics online

https://maestragiulia.net/product/esempio-di-rubrica-di-valutazione/

http://rubistar.4teachers.org

Learning Designer

Esempio LD




Poems Generators


In classrooms where knowledge meets language,
 CLIL methodology reigns supreme.
 Content and language intertwined,
 Students' minds spark and gleam.
 
 No longer must they choose between
 Learning facts or sharpening tongues.
 CLIL bridges the gap between,
 And in harmony, they are sung.
 
 Math equations in French,
 History in Spanish, Science in German.
 Languages become tools, not barriers,
 In this innovative learning pattern.
 
 With CLIL, the world becomes smaller,
 As students connect across borders.
 Empathy and understanding grow,
 In classrooms, now filled with scholars.
 
 So let us embrace this methodology,
 And watch our students soar.
 For CLIL opens doors to new worlds,
 Where learning and language merge, forevermore.

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Online Tools 

  



Task 1
Create a short video  on 

Task 2 
Explore this site and think about an innovative activity you can propose to your students


Task 1
Create a Rubric for one of your activity












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