Superhero lessons

1 / 91
next
Slide 1: Slide
EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 91 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 7 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

This item has no instructions

All About Heroes
In this lesson we will
1. learn words about heroes 
2. watch a clip about heroes

Slide 2 - Slide

This item has no instructions

 je kunt een denkbeeldige superheld creëren en informatie over hem/haar delen met je klasgenoten.

Slide 3 - Slide

This item has no instructions

What makes a hero?

Slide 4 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Name a (super)hero

Slide 5 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Slide 6 - Video

This item has no instructions

Do you have a favourite superhero?

Slide 7 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Why are they your favourite?

Slide 8 - Open question

This item has no instructions

to get in trouble
A
in de problemen raken
B
in veiligheid komen
C
opkijken naar
D
moeite hebben

Slide 9 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

buitengewoon
A
beautiful
B
nice
C
extraordinary
D
outside

Slide 10 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

to look up to
A
omhoogkijken
B
dapper
C
redden
D
opkijken naar

Slide 11 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Use the word courage in a sentence.
Ex. The man had a lot of courage when he helped the woman.

Slide 12 - Open question

This item has no instructions

veilig
A
far
B
funny
C
safe
D
heroine

Slide 13 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Write a sentence with the word: "save someone"

Slide 14 - Open question

This item has no instructions

incredible
A
bewonderen
B
dapper
C
beschermen
D
geweldig

Slide 15 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Write a sentence with the word: determined

Slide 16 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Can real people be heroes? Tell me about someone you think is a hero and why.

Slide 17 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Video: Welke Engelse woorden hoor je die passen bij een superheld?
Schrijf ze op!

Slide 18 - Slide

This item has no instructions

0

Slide 19 - Video

This item has no instructions

It may be said that there are two kinds of heroes: famous heroes and personal heroes.
 A famous hero is someone that a lot of people
know such as a sports person, a musical artist
or a (political) leader.

A personal hero is someone that you personally
know, such as a friend, a family member,
a trainer or a teacher.

Slide 20 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Pre-activity
First, individually, think about who your heroes are. Who do you admire? Take a moment to think about that and enter at least one hero of yours

Slide 21 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Take a few minutes to prepare your questions and reactions. Write down five questions you want to ask your classmate. Use
interrogative pronouns:
‘why’, ‘what’, ‘how’, ‘when’, ‘which’, ‘where’.
You want to know:

1.   the reason why your classmate picked this person;
2.  more about this person;
3.  when your classmate started admiring them;
4.  if your classmate wants to follow in his or her footsteps;
5.  if the answer is ‘yes’ how your classmate will do that / if the answer is ‘no’ why this is not an option.
timer
4:00

Slide 22 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Type in one of the questions you are going to ask in English

Slide 23 - Open question

This item has no instructions

You may have different ideas of what a hero is. First, individually,
think about this. Then, complete the sentences, using four different
characteristics (kenmerken) and think of examples.
 A hero is:
- somebody who...
- somebody who...
- somebody who...
- somebody who...
timer
2:30

Slide 24 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Now, work with a classmate. In turns, read one of your sentences and explain what you mean in more detail by giving one example. After every turn, your classmate will ask you a question.
Person A - A hero is somebody who ...  and give example!
Person B - Ask a question about what they said!
Person B - A hero is somebody who
Person A - Ask a question about what they said!
...etc.
timer
4:00

Slide 25 - Slide

This item has no instructions

- Take a moment to think about your answer to these questions.
Did you have different heroes from now when you were a child? Who?

In what way were they different from now?

Think of a superhero like Superman or Wonder Woman. Describe them.

What may children learn from these superheroes?

If you could be a superhero, what superpowers would you have?

What would you do with them?
timer
2:30
timer
4:00

Slide 26 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Now discuss these questions in pairs
timer
4:00

Slide 27 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Now I will be asking some of you!
Did you have different heroes from now when you were a child? Who?

In what way were they different from now?

Think of a superhero like Superman or Wonder Woman. Describe them.

What may children learn from these superheroes?

If you could be a superhero, what superpowers would you have?

What would you do with them?

Slide 28 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superhero
In the next weeks you are going to create a completely new superhero.

  • What is their name? 
  • What do they look like? 
  • What are their special powers? 
  • Where do they come from? 
  • What is their history?

Slide 29 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Writing: Create your own superhero/villain
  • Create your own superhero/villain by comparing them to an already existing hero/villain.
  • Describe the appearance of your superhero/villain.
  • Describe what kind of superpowers they have.
  • Describe what kind of personality they have.
  • Also draw or photoshop what your superhero looks like.
  • Min 100 words.
  • Google Classroom

Slide 30 - Slide

This item has no instructions

timer
10:00

Slide 31 - Slide

This item has no instructions

timer
5:00

Slide 32 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superhero planner
  • Biography: 2 classes
  • Write a biography for your superhero in which you say something about their powers, history, enemy, etc. (in class, alone or in pairs)
  • Poster: 2 classes
  • Create a superhero with special powers and make a poster of your superhero. (in class, alone or in pairs)
  • Graded assignment
  • Wednesday 18 December: Write a newspaper article about your superhero (in class, work alone, for a grade (2))



Slide 33 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superhero biography
  1. Special powers—such as superhuman abilities, mutations, or scientific knowledge.
  2. Appearance—are they colorful, funny, serious, drab, dark, or menacing?
  3. Background—where did they come from, and did they go through a shocking experience that made them who they are?
  4. Public or “secret” identity—what is their social life like, do they have regular jobs, family, friends?
  5. Special equipment—such as tools, weapons, or vehicles.
  6. Place of residence—rural or urban, apartment or house, secret lair or in plain sight.


Slide 34 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superhero poster
Make a poster of your superhero.

Also explain their:
  • special powers
  • background
  • public or “secret” identity
  • special equipment

Slide 35 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superhero
  • Write a newspaper article about your superhero.
  • Include a headline.
  • Write about 150 words.
  • You should mention their powers, history, and/or enemy.
  • No talking and no computer! 
  • Use a dictionary to look up words.



Slide 36 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 37 - Slide

This item has no instructions

What superpower would you like to have?

Slide 38 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Conversation about Superheroes
Conversation about (Super)Heroes:


You can:

- describe people and costumes
- talk about powers and what you'd like to be able to do
- talk about your favourite (super)hero
- explain why they are your favourite

Slide 39 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 40 - Video

This item has no instructions

Reading
  • You are going to read a text about the most famous superheroes.
  • For the people online: Google Classroom
  • Read the text and find words that you find difficult.
  • After that, answer the questions on p. 4.
  • +- 10 min 

timer
10:00

Slide 41 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 42 - Video

This item has no instructions

Captain America: Civil War
  • Who has watched this movie?
  • What did you think about the movie? Are you team Captain America or team Iron Man? Why?

Slide 43 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Who do you think is the strongest avenger?

Slide 44 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Do you think Wanda is stronger than Vision?

Slide 45 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Who is the smartest avenger?

Slide 46 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Who is the youngest avenger?

Slide 47 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Comparisons: comparative & superlative adjectives
  • I asked you these questions:                                                                                              - Who do you think is the strongest avenger?                                                              -Do you think Wanda is stronger than Vision?                                                             - Who is the smartest avenger?                                                                                         - Who is the youngest avenger? 
  • What do you think comparisons are? (Hint look at the words underlined)      = comparisons: vergelijkingen

Slide 48 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Comparative adjective
= vergrotende trap
examples: The Hulk is smarter than Thor.
Ant-man is smaller than Hulk.
Spider-man is more popular than Loki.
  • What is different in the third example?


Slide 49 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Comparative adjective
Rules?
  •  => one syllable (lettergreep) = -er
- quick --> quicker than
- smart --> smarter than
  • => more than one syllable (dus meer dan 1 lettergreep) that doesn't end with le, er, ow or -y? = add more in front
popular --> more popular than
beautiful --> more beautiful than

Slide 50 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superlative adjective
= overtreffende trap
Remember SUPER(heroes)lative = superhero are the best/strongest!
examples: Thor thinks he is the strongest avenger.
Jack is the youngest in the Incredibles' family. 
Iron Man is the most couragous avenger. 
  • What is different in the third example?

Slide 51 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superlative adjective
Rules? almost the same as comparative adjective
  •  => one syllable (lettergreep) = -est
- quick --> quickest 
- smart --> smartest 
  • => more than one syllable (dus meer dan 1 lettergreep) that doesn't end with le, er, ow or -y? = add most in front
popular --> most popular 
beautiful --> most beautiful 

Slide 52 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Watch out!
  • good - better - best
  • bad - worse -worst

Slide 53 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Today's goals
  • At the end of this lesson you can talk about your favorite superhero.
  • At the end of this lesson you can understand a short text that describes people.
  • At the end of this lesson you can describe people's appearances and abilities by using comparisons.
  • At the end of this lesson you can create your own hero by using the comparative/superlative adjectives.  

Slide 54 - Slide

This item has no instructions

5

Slide 55 - Video

This item has no instructions

Which of the ten superpowers
would you like to have?

Slide 56 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Super powers!

Slide 57 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

Op de volgende 2 slides ga je een tekst lezen over Superhelden. 

De opdracht is: schrijf per alinea op (in 1 of 2 zinnen) waar die alinea over gaat.
Reading

Slide 58 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 59 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 60 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Superheroes often have super powers.
A
True
B
False

Slide 61 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Some superheroes wear a mask to hide their face.
A
True
B
False

Slide 62 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Superman first appeared on TV in 1938.
A
True
B
False

Slide 63 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

Wonder Woman was created
before Superman.
A
True
B
False

Slide 64 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

The first Incredible Hulk was green.
A
True
B
False

Slide 65 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

What was the most interesting fact about superheroes?

Slide 66 - Open question

This item has no instructions

Example 'Superhero worksheet'

Slide 67 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Why do you think a superhero has a secret identity?

Slide 68 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

What is a secret identity?
That is the real name of the superhero. 
They keep it a secret, to protect their family/friends. 
They also do this to live their own life normally.



Slide 69 - Slide

slide 5-9  6min
Secret identity revealed
Take a look at the two short clips. 
What happens when their secret identity is revealed? How do people react?



Slide 70 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 71 - Video

This item has no instructions

How did people react?

Slide 72 - Mind map

This item has no instructions

My Superhero
Look at the example.

Slide 73 - Slide

1 min
Secret Identity
and superhero
origin story

Slide 74 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 75 - Slide

5 min - 26 min in totaal. Nog 19 min.

Work on your superhero. 

  • Design your hero and secret identity
  • Think of a superhero name and a name for the secret identity
  • What powers do you have?
  • And on the back describe how you got your powers.
  • Prepare to talk about your superhero.
timer
15:00

Slide 76 - Slide

Tijdens deze 15 minuten zit ik aan het bureau. Na de eerste 5min laat ik de leerlingen met vragen naar me toekomen en zitten we samen voor in de klas. Zo houd ik overzicht van het lokaal
Exit ticket

Tell us about your superhero,superpowers and secret identity.

Slide 77 - Slide

slide 1-4 5 min max
What are superpowers? 
They are abilities that superheroes have to help them fight villains. 
They are also the thing that makes them special. 
Think about Spiderman... What makes him so cool?

Slide 78 - Slide

Geef voorbeeld van wat je zelf zou willen en waarom. laat ze daarna zelf beantwoorden wat ze zouden willen
timer
1:00
What superpowers
do you know of?

Slide 79 - Mind map

2 min

Slide 80 - Video

tot nu toe 12min
timer
1:00
What powers
did you see?

Slide 81 - Mind map

2 min
Your own superhero

Slide 82 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Slide 83 - Slide

5 min
Presentation
Presentations will be held on June 5th.
Write this down!

  •   Presentation is 2-2:30 minutes long. (before it was 2:30-3)
  • Includes name, power, secret identity & villain
  • IN ENGLISH
  • you can have your notes with you. 

Slide 84 - Slide

This item has no instructions

Presentation

Slide 85 - Slide

17-18 5min = 33 min in totaal
Work on your superhero. 
Think of a name, maybe a superpower or 2
timer
1:00

Slide 86 - Slide

This item has no instructions

00:48
What is the superpower of the Dutch Wim Hof?

Slide 87 - Open question

This item has no instructions

01:28
What was the first thing Michelle ate?
A
A necklace
B
A Plane
C
A TV
D
Mount Everest

Slide 88 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

02:18
Why is Scott called
a 'human calculator'

Slide 89 - Open question

This item has no instructions

03:05
What makes the Rubber Boy
so unique?
A
He is flexible
B
He has talent and is hard working
C
He can put himself in a box
D
He only has talent

Slide 90 - Quiz

This item has no instructions

04:36
What is the runner's superpower?

Slide 91 - Open question

This item has no instructions