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U3: Science inspires
Check in
p. 154
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1a) Have you ever done a similar project as the person in the poem?
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1b) What is a science fair?
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1c) What does this mean: "I showed it off at school" ?
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1c) "with a little aide" ?
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Ex. 2-4 p. 155
Watch the videos and answer the questions
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www.diddit.be
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www.diddit.be
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www.diddit.be
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Would you use this invention on your dog?
Yes
No
Slide 24 - Poll
Step 1: Get it down to science
1/ Words of science
p. 150
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1a) This extract is...
A
an example of a science fair
B
an advertisement for a film
C
an advertisement to attract new competitors for the next edition of this science fair
D
a documentary on the Olympics of Science Fairs
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1b) Which typical parts of a science fair do you recognize?
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2) What type of word or ‘part of speech’ is ‘fair’ in ‘science fair’?
A
It's a verb here
B
It's an adjective here
C
It's a noun here
D
It's an adverb here
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Ex. 3 p. 150-151
Look at the theory of
nouns, verbs and adjectives
on the wall next to the door of the classroom.
Look at the list of words the teacher uploaded on smartschool.
Order the individual words; are they nouns, verbs or adjectives? Place them in the correct column in your book.
Work in pencil!
You may use an online dictionary if necessary :)
timer
10:00
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Ex. 4 p. 151
Fill in the crossword using the words of exercise 3. You will not need all of the words.
timer
6:00
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2/ What if?
p. 159
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Make Ex. 1-4 p. 159-161
a) Are the following statements true or false? Correct the false statements.
timer
15:00
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Ex. 1 p. 159-160
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1. The first author is sure that you will like the documentary.
A
True
B
False
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2. If you watch this documentary, you will only see science geeks.
A
True
B
False
Slide 44 - Quiz
3. When these high school scientists go to a prom, they drink too much according to the 2nd reviewer.
A
True
B
False
Slide 45 - Quiz
4. The third reviewer thinks the younger generation is optimistic about the future even if it doesn’t look like it.
A
True
B
False
Slide 46 - Quiz
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b) What do sentences that start with ‘(even) if’ express?
Slide 48 - Open question
Ex. 2 p. 160
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a) Check the verb forms in the sentences. Is there a difference between the verb forms of the first and the second part of the sentence?
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b) What type of situation is described in each of the jokes?
A
real and possible situations (in the future)
B
unreal or imaginary situations (in the present or the future)
C
situations in which one thing automatically causes another (always true)
Slide 55 - Quiz
Ex. 3 p. 161
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2 students at the whiteboard
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a) Highlight the verb forms
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b) What tenses are the verbs in?
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c) Which sentences express the following? Write the number of the sentence.
- Real and possible situations (in the future)?
Slide 62 - Open question
c) Which sentences express the following? Write the number of the sentence.
- Unreal or imaginary situations (in the present or the future)?
Slide 63 - Open question
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A situation in which one thing automatically causes another are called...
eg.: If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
A
Zero conditionals
B
First conditionals
C
Second conditionals
Slide 66 - Quiz
Something unlikely, unreal or imaginary are called...
eg.: If I won a lot of money, I'd buy a big house in the country.
A
Zero conditionals
B
First conditionals
C
Second conditionals
Slide 67 - Quiz
Possible or real consequences are called...
eg.: Nobody will notice if you make a mistake.
A
Zero conditionals
B
First conditionals
C
Second conditionals
Slide 68 - Quiz
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3:00
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Exercise on SS
Bookwidget >> The conditionals - Mixed exercises
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20:00
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Exercises on SS
Bookwidget >> "1st conditional" & "2nd conditional drill (thomson marinet)"
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10:00
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3/ The scientific method
How to talk about research - vocabulary
p. 164
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Reading exercises
Make exercise 1, 2 & 3 from p. 164-166
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15:00
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2. Show me your flowchart on p. 165. Take a picture with your chromebook.
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CONCLUSION
DATA & GRAPHS
HYPOTHESIS
MATERIALS
RESEARCH QUESTION
PROCEDURE
Slide 106 - Drag question
What is the hypothesis of exercise 3 (p. 166)? > If ...
Slide 107 - Open question
What is the conclusion of exercise 3 (p. 166)? > When ... at a vibrant colour, ...
Slide 108 - Open question
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Test next monday!
p. 154-166, p. 182 & p. 187-189
Conditionals, lab equipment, the scientific method, science words & different parts of speech
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Assignment: Make your own flashcards
1. Go to
canva
2. Make
flashcards
for your vocabulary on
p. 187-189
. Look for a template you can use by searching "flashcards" in the searchbar.
3. Upload your flashcards as a PDF on smartschool!
4. Work on it for the rest of the hour. Due date: Friday!
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