2nd lesson plan 11° how different will montería be in 2035?

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It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge. -- Albert Einstein Appendix 1: CHECKLIST CHECKLIST: Tick your classmates’ work. : Very good/5 : OK/4 : Not good/3 Group’s name Was the poster beautiful? Did all the students speak in English? Who did not speak? Did all the students speak about the bad actions done to the planet? Was the presentation clear? 1 2 3 4 5 6 Comments : Appendix 2:I AM GOING TO GO CAMPING Here is a variation of the classic "We're Going on a Camping Trip" game. In that game, you go around the class in order and each student adds a new item to the list of things to take on a camping trip. Before they add a new item, they must recite all the items already said. It looks like this: Student 1: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight. Student 2: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight and a radio. Student 3: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight, radio, and an umbrella. The game continues, and students are eliminated when they can't remember an item or they make a mistake.

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Page 1: 2nd lesson plan 11°  how different will montería be in 2035?

It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and

knowledge. -- Albert Einstein

Appendix 1: CHECKLIST

CHECKLIST: Tick your classmates’ work. : Very good/5 : OK/4 : Not good/3

Group’s name

Was the poster beautiful?

Did all the students speak in English? Who did not

speak?

Did all the students speak about the bad actions done

to the planet?

Was the presentation clear?

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3

4

5

6

Comments :

Appendix 2:I AM GOING TO GO CAMPING Here is a variation of the classic "We're Going on a Camping Trip" game. In that game, you go around the class in order and each student adds a new item to the list of things to take on a camping trip. Before they add a new item, they must recite all the items already said. It looks like this: Student 1: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight. Student 2: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight and a radio. Student 3: I'm going to go on a camping trip, and I will bring a flashlight, radio, and an umbrella. The game continues, and students are eliminated when they can't remember an item or they make a mistake.

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It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and

knowledge. -- Albert Einstein

Appendix 3: Worksheet.

VICTORIA MANZUR HIGH SCHOOL NAME(S): _________________________________________________________ GRADE: __________

A. BEFORE WATCHING THE SEGMENT, Discuss the following questions with the teacher:

1) Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future? 2) How different will Montería be in the year 2035? 3) What will be better and what will be worse then? 5) Do you think robots will be common in 2035? 6) What tasks will robots have? 7) Will life be better if humans share their space with robots? 8) Would you like to have a personal robot to help/protect you?

B. Read the sentences below and check (x) the ones that you think will be true in Chicago, 2035. All electronic appliances are modern. People live in very comfortable homes. Mail is delivered by robots. People and robots share the streets. Robots walk dogs for their owners. Litter collecting is done by robots. People wear the same kinds of clothes we do today. Robots rob people. Robots protect people.

C. Now watch the movie segment and write the sentences above using will / won't, according to what you see in the segment. Ex: 1 -Not all electronic appliances will be modern. 2. __________________________________________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________________________________________ 4. __________________________________________________________________________ 5. __________________________________________________________________________ 6. __________________________________________________________________________ 7. __________________________________________________________________________ 8. __________________________________________________________________________ 9. __________________________________________________________________________

*Adapted from: Azebedo, C. (n.d.), retrieved on May 5th, 2013 from http://moviesegmentstoassessgrammargoals.blogspot.com