Monday, October 19, 2015

October 2015: Science & Belief II


Halloween




Image result for witch cauldron macbeth
"Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble."
   - William Shakespeare, from Macbeth (1606)  







What's with Witches? (Kahoot)

Witches (2 min)

Halloween's Origins (video) (3 min)

Halloween Word Search - Complete the printed word search.



Do You Believe In? (Kahoot)




Brain storm Mind Map Exercise - 

1. In YOUR CLASSROOM GROUP: Use "Text 2 Mind Map" website to create a mind map of the following topics:
Autumn/Fall & Halloween.
2. Two people in the group should be responsible for creating the mind map using the Text 2 Mind Map website.
3. Use Human Brain Cloud or thesaurus.com for ideas, but you must create your own mind map on the Text 2 Mind Map with at least 30 words.

Group 1: Autumn/Fall Brainstorm/Mind map (Human Brain Cloud link/thesuarus.com)
Group 2: Halloween Brainstorm/Mind map (Human Brain Cloud link/thesaurus.com)

4. Share Mind Maps with other group - switch classrooms

5. Write a poem/rap about Fall/Autumn and Halloween using the words & ideas presented.

Fear article  (Reading)


Rewriting the Script - COMIC SCRIPT                                                       (30-40 minutes)
We are going to make a comic strip of your fear/worry script.
1. Brainstorm worries/fears. Create a written list or a mind map in your notebook. (2 min.)
2. Fold a piece of blank paper into 12 frames. (the Hagar comic strip above has 8)
3. Imagine how your fears/worries fit into a comic strip. Outline the story in your notebook.
4. Create a comic strip of your fears, using the outline.




CREATE A KAHOOT about the things we learned about/did this evening!

Monday, October 5, 2015

October 2015: Science & Belief

SCIENCE & BELIEF/ 
October: Nobel Prizes & Halloween

October 5, 2015

1. Quick Write - What is the difference between science and belief? Write down your thoughts. 

2. Guessing Game- Provide 5 statements. Mix beliefs with scientific facts. We have to guess which ones are fact, which ones are beliefs.

3.  Science and Belief?
The word “science” comes from the Latin word “scientia,” which means “knowledge.” 

Do scientists believe in God? Are scientists all atheists?

Albert Einstein - A scientist who believed in God, or at least.. didn't not believe in a God. (agnostic)


4. Nobel Prizes being awarded this week


6. Reading: 2015 Nobel Prize for Physiology
What is Malaria?
Malaria background information

Nobel Prize for parasitic disease discoveries


7. Crossword: 


Monday, September 21, 2015

Welcome to Ungdomsskole English at Karlsminde - September 21, 2015







"Whoever finds a friend, finds a treasure"




 "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire"