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Module
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Chrismas |
Classes : 5th
- 6th |
Lesson
1 |
Chrtistmas
Cards |
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Aims |
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To introduce new
French/German/Italian vocabulary and expressions associated with Christmas.
To reinforce the new
vocabulary through oral work.
To put the acquired
knowledge to practical use, i.e. to make a Christmas card.
To teach the children
how to make a simple Christmas greeting card, using the Word Art and Clip Art facilities
of a word processor.
Materials/Resources:
A sample Christmas card, a copy of the attached hand out for each pupil How
to make a Christmas Card
The teacher
introduces the new vocabulary though the use of oral discussion in both large and small
groups.
The class listen and repeat the phrases, i.e. Christmas greetings.
The teacher puts the new expressions on the blackboard.
The teacher demonstrates the various steps required to make a Christmas card using the
wordprocessor (see attached hand out).
Pupils begin to make their Christmas cards using one of the Christmas greetings learned
earlier in the lesson.
The Christmas cards can be completed over the following week, using a rota system if
necessary.
The children can send the cards to each other, to
their friends, to their relatives, to pupils in the European partner schools, etc.
Lesson
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Christmas Greetings by E-mail |
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Aims |
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To reinforce the
vocabulary learned in the previous lesson.
To allow the class to
revise their E-mail skills.
To foster and
strengthen links being built with European partner schools, by sending Christmas greetings
in both English and French.
Materials/Resources:
A poster or set of flashcards showing vocabulary learned in the previous lesson, a large
e-mail template as used in the E-mail module, poster showing E-mail instructions.
The children are
split into small groups and encouraged to practice the Christmas vocabulary learned in
Lesson 1.
The teacher then goes through the steps involved in sending
A large cardboard model (approx. 80 cm by 50 cm.) of a typical New Messagewindow
is usedwindow is used to explain the relevance of the To: , Subject: and Message dialogue
boxes.
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The class can send a collaborative e-mail greeting
to a class in the partner school. The greeting can be bilingual or a separate greeting can
be sent in English. Individual e-mails should only be sent if each child has an individual
keypal. Some of the Christmas cards produced in the previous lesson can be
sent as attachments.
Pupils can send bilingual e-mail Christmas
greeting to friends/family/other local schools, if they do not get a chance to send
individual e-mail greetings to a European school.
Lesson
3 |
Exploring a Website |
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Aims |
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To revise the key Internet terminology
Internet, World Wide Web, surfing, browser, address, links.
To show pupils how to type in a website address.
To teach pupils how to use the following
navigation buttons: Back, Home, Forward and Stop.
To show children how to print a web page.
To allow the children to work collaboratively in
guided activity-based learning.
Materials/Resources: Website addresses
already checked and vetted by the teacher, a copy of the attached work sheet (Websearch 1)
for each group.
Group Number:
Recorder:_________________
Christmas Customs
Websearch
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Here are 2 good websites
about Christmas:
1. http://___________________________________________
2. http://___________________________________________
Choose one. Type in the
address. Press return. Which number did you choose?
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Explore the website. Read
and write all you can about Christmas in this country. When you find a page you like, ask
permission to print it.
1.
Christmas Tree__________________________________
___________________________________________________
2.
Tree decorations__________________________________
___________________________________________________
3.
Christmas food and recipes_________________________
___________________________________________________
4.
Santa Claus__________________________________
___________________________________________________
5.
Advent Calendar________________________________
___________________________________________________
6.
Christmas Carols__________________________________
___________________________________________________
7.
Other interesting
information_________________________
___________________________________________________
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While half the
class is working on this Internet-based lesson, the others can continue to work on the
word processing tasks outlined in Lesson 1
The teacher revises the most important terms related to the Internet Internet,
World Wide Web, surfing, browser, address and links.
The pupils are divided into small groups of 3 to 5 and each group works at one
Internet-connected computer.
Each group is given 2 addresses of safe, educational, informative and attractive websites,
previously chosen and examined by the teacher
The pupils will be instructed to choose one address and to find out and record all they
possibly can about Christmas in French-, German- or Italian-speaking countries.
The pupils are advised to make sure that they explore the entire website by scrolling and
by using the navigational buttons and icons.
The pupils can, with teachers permission, print out any interesting pages from the
sites.
The pupils are instructed to complete the work sheets (see attachment), with one member of
each group acting as recorder
A notice board display can be constructed using a selection of the
more interesting Christmas customs discovered on the websites.
Lesson
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Searching the Web |
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Aims |
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To revise the key Internet terminology
Internet, World Wide Web, surfing, browser, address, links.
To show children how to access an Internet
search engine.
To show children how to use a search engine
effectively.
To help children to locate information about
Christmas in French-, German- or Italian- speaking countries.
To show children how use the Favourites
(or Bookmark) facility.
To allow the children to work collaboratively in
guided activity-based learning.
Materials/Resources: A
copy of the attached work sheet (Websearch 2) for each group.
Group Number:
Recorder:________________
Christmas Customs
Websearch
2
Chosen Topic:
______________________________________
Open the Internet browser.
Type the following address and press return: http://www.altavista.com
Type a search word in the dialog box. Click on the button beside it, marked
Search.
What word did you type?
Visit some of the websites returned.
Try making your search more specific?
Try
Christmas+customs
or
Christmas
customs +the name of the country you
are studying
Continue to
investigate the websites and record your findings below.
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
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Add 2 good sites to a
new Favourites folder.
What names did
you give the 2 sites?
_______________________/____________________
What
name did you give to the Favourites folder?
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While half the class are working on this
Internet-based lesson, the others can continue to work on the wordprocessing tasks
outlined in Lesson 1.
The teacher revises the most important terms from the previous lesson World Wide Web, surfing, browser, address, links.
The pupils are divided into small groups of 3 to 5 and each group works at one
Internet-connected computer.
Each group is given one of the following topics to research: (i) Christmas Tree, (ii)
Christmas recipes (iii) Santa Claus (iv)
Christmas Carols (v) Christmas Calendar and (vi) Other aspects of
Christmas crib, decorations, presents, etc.
The teacher demonstrates how to access a search engine (e.g. http://www.altavista.com)
The teacher then explains the need for using different strategies to improve the search
results: (i) Christmas (ii) Christmas
tree (iii) Christmas tree
plus Germany.
The teacher demonstrates the need to browse quickly through the initial search results
before studying one site in detail.
The teacher elicits the need for, and shows the pupils the mechanics of, adding a web page
to a favourites folder.
The pupils will be instructed to find out and record all the information they can find on
their given topic.
The pupils are advised to make sure that they explore the entire website by scrolling and
by using the navigational buttons and icons.
The pupils can, with teachers permission, print out any interesting pages from the
sites.
The pupils are instructed to complete the work sheets (see attachment), with one member of
each group acting as recorder.
A notice board display can be constructed
using a selection of the more interesting Christmas customs discovered on the websites.
Ask them to browse some of the returned websites and discuss the merits and demerits of
each search engine.
The children can do some follow-up writing highlighting the differences and similarities
of our Christmas customs and those from French-, German- or Italian-speaking countries.
Back
to Christmas
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