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Start up
   
    
      Phone in Zakkie 
      Laptop  
      Writing materials
       
      
timer
3:00

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Welkom bij LA English
Unit 3: Fake news
Related concepts: ....
Audience
Purpose
Key concept: ....
Communication
Culture


Statement of inquiry:
How does media influence what people believe to be true?
By looking at past news stories, big events, and fake news, we can learn to check facts and find out what is true.
 

ATL: ....
Media literacy skills, Critical-thinking skills
Learner Profile: ....
Knowledgeable,  Inquirers
Global context: ....
Globalization and sustainability
Key concepts: ....
Communication, Connections

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Overview unit 3
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Introduction:
Learn about fake news. 
I can fact check news articles. 
I can fact check articles. 
FA: vocabulary
& fact checking.
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
week 12
.
Task:


Task:

Task:

Prepare for SA
Summative Assessment

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Vocabulary, p. 49
Having a wide range of vocabulary is important 
because it helps you say what you mean clearly. 

It makes reading, writing, and speaking easier. 
When you know more words, you can understand 
texts and conversations better. 

It also helps you feel more confident when you 
talk to others and use the right words in 
different situations.

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Slide 6 - Lien

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Fill in the gaps
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Fill in the gaps
1. distance
2. recover
3. entire
4. jet
5. combat

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Conservationists fear that many rare species will vanish over the next few hundred years.
A
een plaag worden
B
uitgeroeid worden
C
verdwijnen

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Without much evidence, investigators could only hazard a guess as to the accident's cause.
A
getuigen ondervragen
B
in het duister tasten
C
een gokje wagen

Slide 11 - Quiz

An inverted plate should be placed on top of the bowl to keep the heat in.
A
verwarmd
B
omgekeerd
C
verzwaard

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Always do a quick inquiry before you open a link.
A
navraag
B
zoekopdracht
C
test

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The minister will brief the cabinet on the latest developments.
A
voorlichten
B
inlichten
C
een brief richten aan

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Today
  • Reading news article
  • Class practice
  • Reflect and goals check

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Goals unit 3
  • Find out about the alien media craze in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • Research what happened on 9/11.
  • Learn about fake news.
  • Practise fact-checking news articles.
  • Find a news article that could be real or fake.
  • Make a vlog or podcast about fact-checking a news article.

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Goals today


  • I know what news sparked chaos in 1938.
  • I can fact-check a few articles from the 1940s.

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Last week
  

Do exercise 1 on pp. 52-55.

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Correct your answers
9
9
9
the state of Washington
 Washington state
 Washington state
not mentioned
not mentioned
100 feet across
completely round, black thin line
saucer-shaped
saucer-shaped
1,700 miles 
per hour
1,200 miles 
per hour
1,200 miles 
per hour
Have you filled in the information correctly? Check your answers.

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Correct your answers
Have you filled in the information correctly? Check your answers.
in a chain
in and out of formation
in and out of formation, almost as if fastened together
9,500 feet
10,000 feet
not mentioned
they might be guided missiles or something new
nothing, only blank stares
none of them had seen anything similar
they didn’t react
not mentioned
no explanation of the fast-flying objects; doubts if objects could fly that fast

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Exercise 1b: A flying saucer?
What conclusions can you draw?

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Check your answers

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A flying saucer?
Do exercise 2 on p. 56. 


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Check you answers
Have you filled in the information correctly? Check your answers.


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Vocabulary, p. 49
Having a wide range of vocabulary is important 
because it helps you say what you mean clearly. 

It makes reading, writing, and speaking easier. 
When you know more words, you can understand 
texts and conversations better. 

It also helps you feel more confident when you 
talk to others and use the right words in 
different situations.

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Goals today


  • I know what news sparked chaos in 1938.
  • I can fact-check a few articles from the 1940s.

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Reflection

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Headline Edition, July 8, 1947

Listen and discuss what this news item is about.


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Headline Edition, July 8, 1947


In this news bulletin, reporters announce that a flying saucer has been found. 

They also talk about what happened to the flying disk and how different Army departments are involved.

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?
Do exercise 3 on pp. 57-60. 

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What is the news?
Summerise in keywords.
Use ' interview' and 'newspaper' in your answer:

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?

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Who wrote the article?
Summerize in keywords.
Use ' interview' and 'newspaper' in your answer:

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?

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What is the source of the publication?
Summerise in keywords.
Use ' interview' and 'newspaper' in your answer:

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?

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When was the article published?
Summerise in keywords.
Use ' interview' and 'newspaper' in your answer:

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?

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Where did the author get the information from?
Summerise in keywords.
Use ' interview' and 'newspaper' in your answer:

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Exercise 3a: What actually crashed at Roswell?

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Exercise 3b: 
What actually crashed at Roswell?
What conclusions can you draw? Check your answers.

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Check your answers

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What actually crashed at Roswell?
Watch the video and answer the questions on your worksheet.

 
Check your answers on the next slide.

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Check your answers

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Looking back




                                          
Do you believe in flying saucers?

                                       What might have happened if people 
                                       had fact-checked the articles at the time?

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