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There are four different questions that need to be researched with regard to the topic that you have chosen. Each member of the group will be responsible for researching one of them. Decide among yourselves who will be researching each topic.
The questions are:
Your research can be taken from books, the Internet, encyclopaedias. Write your findings on the lines below.
Now that your research is complete, share your findings with your group. Every member of the group will have a chance to share. Listen carefully to one another, showing respect and asking questions once they have finished speaking. Your educator will be assessing how well you interact in your group.
Educator’s Assessment Chart:
Criteria | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Ability to gather information | Poor, requires constant assistance | Fair, good deal of assistance required | Good, very little assistance required | Excellent, no assistance required |
Punctuation and spelling | Poor – difficult to decipher | Still developing – many errors | Good – very few errors | Excellent - no errors |
Teamwork – participation listening, showing respect for each other | Poor | In some contexts only | Good | Excellent |
LO 3 |
READING AND VIEWING The learner will be able to read and view for information and enjoyment, and to respond critically to the aesthetic, cultural and emotional values in texts. |
We know this when the learner: |
3.1 understands some elements of stories: |
3.1.1 understands title, setting and plot (e.g. says why things happened in the way they did); |
3.1.3 identifies and discusses social and ethical issues in the story; |
3.2 understands, in a simple way, some elements of poetry: |
3.2.1 rhyme; |
3.2.3 words which imitate their sound; |
3.3 reads for information: |
3.3.4 reads texts across the curriculum (History); |
3.7 reads for pleasure: |
3.7.1 reads much fiction and non-fiction at an appropriate reading and language level; |
3.8 uses reference books and develops vocabulary: |
3.8.2 uses a dictionary. |
LO 5 |
THINKING AND REASONING The learner will be able to use language to think and reason, and access, process and use information for learning. |
We know this when the learner: |
5.1 uses language across the curriculum: |
5.1.2 extracts information from materials used in History; |
5.2 uses language for thinking: |
5.2.1 answers and asks some more complex questions; |
5.2.3 analyses the features of things in order to classify them; |
5.2.6 expresses cause and effect; |
5.2.7 discusses advantages and disadvantages and writes about them; |
5.3 collects and records information in different ways: |
5.3.1 carries out some simple research. |
This is a research activity. Learners must be divided into groups and must select a topic, from the four provided, for their research. Each member of the group will be responsible for researching a different question about the topic. Allow time for learners to discuss the topics and to allocate the questions.
Depending on what resources you have available to you, learners may make use of books, encyclopaedias or the Internet for their research. Give the learners a deadline for their research. Once the research section is complete, learners must report their findings to the group. During this time, they will be assessed on how they work as a group, how they listen to and respect one another. The Assessment Chart will help you with the assessment.
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