MYP3 Lesson 12

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MYP3 Lesson 12

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Good Morning

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Planning
1.  Check in
2. Same story, different perspective
3. Homework activity

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Happy New Year!

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How was your winter break?
What did you do?

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Same story, different perspective
In pairs or groups of 3 work on the following activity.
Activity

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Annotate
Grab a pen to annotate the different texts.
Focus in particular on language use and objectivity vs. subjectivity.

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Summative Unit 2
Grab your planner and write the following date:

Monday 22-01
Summative Task Unit 2

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Homework for 15-01
Choose a present day topic that you are interested in and try to prepare for a feature article.
Use this lesson to do some of the research. 
Think about the structure of your article and make sure that you have the necessary information to write it.




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Homework for 15-01
For next week bring your research as well as an outline for your feature article. 
You will get 45 minutes in class to finish the article.
Any questions?

This is a Formative assignment where we will be focussing on Criteria B: Organizing & Criteria C: Producing Text

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Formative task
Grab your research as well as your outline for your  article. 
You will get 45 minutes in class to finish the article.
Any questions?

This is a Formative assignment where we will be focussing on Criteria B: Organizing & Criteria C: Producing Text

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Contest

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Caption it!
A caption is a brief explanation or comment which accompanies an image. You may recall that when we look at an image, we consider two things - the denotation, what it is actually showing us, and, more importantly, the connotations, which is what the picture implies, or what ideas or feelings the producer of the text wants the audience to associate the image with.

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Caption it!
Sometimes a caption simply describes what the image shows. But, words are words, and sometimes journalists and editors can use the caption to encourage you to 'read' the image in a particular way.
Let's have a look at an image taken during the 2011 London riots.

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Collaborative work:
In groups of four you are going to do some research online. 
I want you to find a minimum of 10 photographs linked to recent (international) news. Try to find images without any text.

Take about 15 minutes to find these images and to put them in a Google Slides document. One slide for each image. 

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Homework
Finish the collaborative assignment. Share your captions and choose the best ones. Add these to your Google Slides document.

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