Categories: All - cognition - culture - learning - history

by Andrea Tornero 4 years ago

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WOMEN THROUGH HISTORY

The content focuses on notable historical women such as Jane Goodall, J.K. Rowling, and Hypatia, highlighting their contributions to various fields including primatology, literature, and mathematics.

WOMEN THROUGH HISTORY

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WOMEN THROUGHOUT HISTORY

J.K. ROWLING

LITERACY

London monuments

History of J.K. Rowling

HOTS: enquiry and reasoning, discussion, express themselves and hypothesise.

Who J.K. Rowling is

Monuments of London

Initiate use of ICTs

HYPATIA

MATHS

Recall information about Roman Empire

HOTS: reasoning thinking.

LOTS: remembering, ordering and identifying

Use the language to sequence

Language of sequencing

Who Hypathia is

Planets and the Sun

Sequence of Solar System

JANE GOODALL

PHONETICS

History Jane Goodall

HOTS: enquiry and reasoning, evaluating and hypothesise.

LOTS: check understanding, remember information, define objects, compare and contrasting.

Language of describing

Recognise and differentiate long and short vowels

Who Jane Goodall is

Differences between the humans and the chimpanzees

FRIDA KAHLO

ART

History of Frida Kahlo

HOTS: reasoning, creative thinking, evaluating.

LOTS: check understanding, remember information and define objects.

Arguments/disagreements

Language for Project Work

Key vocabularies/Phrases

Structure to describe a picture

Who Frida Kahlo is

Parts of the body

Represent oneself by drawing

MARIE CURIE

SCIENCE
CULTURE

Era of Marie Curie

COGNITION

HOTS: predicting, hypothesise, creative thinking and reasoning thinking.

LOTS: remembering, define and check understanding.

COMMUNICATION

Language through Learning

Using feedback

Answering their doubts

Language for Learning

Language for Project work

Questioning

Language of Learning

Key vocabulary/Phrases

Basic structures to predict

CONTENT

Who Marie Curie is

Some knowledge about radioactivity

Predict facts and create a theory