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C.L.I.L. in primary school

C.L.I.L. in primary school. Step 1 : This is Miss Droppy Objective: warm up Activity: drawing The teacher introduces the topic WATER showing a puppet to the pupils. The puppet represents a water drop. The teacher makes the puppet say: Activity : Draw Miss Droppy. HELLO ,MY FRIENDS!

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C.L.I.L. in primary school

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  1. C.L.I.L. in primary school Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  2. Step 1:This is Miss Droppy Objective: warm up Activity: drawing The teacher introduces the topic WATER showing a puppet to the pupils. The puppet represents a water drop. The teacher makes the puppet say: Activity: Draw Miss Droppy. HELLO ,MY FRIENDS! HERE I AM. MY NAME IS MISS DROPPY. COME WITH ME IN THE MAGIC WORLD OF WATER…! Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  3. Step 2: “Miss Droppy’s journey”: an interactive story Objective: to learn lexis about the water cycle Activities: 1. draw the story (flashcards or big book) 2.storytelling – drama The teacher tells the story of “Miss Droppy and Mr Tree”. There are many ways to tell a story. The teacher chooses the way that he/she prefers. The story can be accompanied by teacher explanations of words, through pictures, acting out meaning or verbal explanation. Activity 1: The pupils draw the pictures of each scene of the story. The teacher collects these pictures in a big book. The teacher can also use these pictures to do a multimedia work (on CD) on the computer. Using a multimedia software the pupils, after acting the story, can record their voice. Each “actors’ group” will have a different Cd rom. Activity 2: The pupils can act the story. Each group of pupils can personalize its playing, for example making masks to wear during the acting, Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  4. MISS DROPPY'S STORY Mr TREE LIVES IN A WOOD. IT’S SUMMER AND IT’S VERY HOT ! ACT 1 SUN:”HELLO, Mr TREE, HOW ARE YOU?” Mr TREE:”NOT VERY WELL, Mr SUN ...I NEED WATER! CAN YOU HELP ME ,PLEASE?” HELLO, Mr TREE, HOW ARE YOU?” HELLO, Mr TREE, HOW ARE YOU?” Mr SUN:”SURE!BYE,BYE,Mr TREE! , ACT 2 Mr SUN WAKES Mrs CLOUD UP. Mr SUN:HELLO, Mrs CLOUD ! Mr TREE NEEDS WATER! CAN YOU SEND MISS DROPPY AND HER ASSISTANTS TO HELP Mr TREE? Mrs CLOUD:” OK, BYE,BYE Mr SUN! Mrs CLOUD:”MISS DROPPY,MISS DROPPY! FALL TO THE GROUND TO HELP MR TREE!” MISS DROPPY:” YES. LET’S GO,ASSISTANTS! BYE,BYE , Mrs CLOUD! Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  5. ACT 3 MISS DROPPY:” HELLO, Mr MOUNTAIN!” Mr MOUNTAIN:” HELLO, MISS DROPPY!” MISS DROPPY:” I NEED TO GO TO Mr TREE. CAN YOU HELP ME, PLEASE?!” Mr MOUNTAIN: “ SURE!Mr RIVER WILL TAKE YOU TO Mr TREE!” MISS DROPPY:” OH THANK YOU, Mr MOUNTAIN!” ACT 4 MISS DROPPY AND HER ASSISTANTS FALL INTO THE RIVER. MISS DROPPY:” HELLO, Mr RIVER! CAN YOU TAKE ME TO Mr TREE?” Mr RIVER:” SURE,COME WITH ME!” MISS DROPPY:” THANK YOU, Mr RIVER! ” Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  6. ACT 5 MISS DROPPY AND HER ASSISTANTS ARRIVE AT Mr TREE. Mr TREE:”OH, THANK YOU MISS DROPPY! YOU ARE MY BEST FRIENDS!” ACT 6 MISS DROPPY AND HER ASSISTANTS GO INTO THE SEA. MrSUN CALLS MISS DROPPY AND HER ASSISTANTS. Mr SUN:” MISS DROPPY, GO BACK TO Mrs CLOUD!” MISS DROPPY:”OK, Mr TREE IS WELL NOW!” Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  7. PUT THE STORY IN THE RIGHT ORDER AND DRAW. MY MISS DROPPY'S STORY BOOK Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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  9. ...FROM MISS DROPPY'S STORY Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  10. STEP 3: “H₂O: Who am I?” Objective: to know the water molecular structure Activity: Water molecule game: Brainstorming “WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS?” H H O The teacher shows a model of water molecule (see the picture below). The model is made of 3 balloons: one is light blue (the oxygen atom) and two are white (hydrogen atoms). The teacher can also use a picture of a model made of three circles of cardboard. In that case, during step 2, the teacher gives out the cardboard circles to the pupils to make some badges. The teacher asks: “What do you think that is?” After the discussion, the teacher helps the students to find out the right answer: “It’s a water molecule. It is made of 2 “balloons” (atoms) of hydrogen and 1 “balloon” (atom) of oxygen. You can find lots and lots of water molecules in a bottle of water” Water molecule game: “HOW MANY WATER MOLECULES CAN YOU FIND IN OUR CLASSROOM?” The teacher gives each student a balloon (or a cardboard circle to make a badge). The teacher has to hand out the right number of “oxygen balloons” and “hydrogen balloons”. Each pupil has got a balloon and has to join other classmates to make a water molecule. The balloons can be glued together. The teacher asks each pupil: “WHAT’S YOUR NAME?” The pupils say: “MY NAME IS HYDROGEN”… ”MY NAME IS OXYGEN” The teacher asks: “WHO ARE YOU?” The pupils answer: “WE ARE A WATER MOLECULE” Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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  14. STEP 4: “Where are you from?” Objective: to know the water cycle Activities: Match and colour Label the pictures Cut and stick the labels Put the sentences in the right order Word album: the names of the environments where you can find water During the previous lesson, the teacher invites the pupils to cut out from magazines, newspapers, etc. pictures of environments where you can find water (ex. sea, pond, lake, river) and to bring them to school. Then , the teacher collects the pictures of different environments to make a wall poster and say the names: “This is the sea……….. This is the river….” Then pupils repeat the names and label the pictures on the wall poster. The teacher checks the pupils’ comprehension; they have to do the activity “match and colour”. Explanation of water cycle “Where do you come and go?” The teacher explains the water cycle: Water, heated up by the sun, evaporates into the atmosphere from lakes, sea, ocean, ………. The water vapour goes up into the sky. The sky is cool and the vapour condenses. It forms clouds. The wind blows and moves the clouds. When the clouds meet cool air, the little drops become big and heavy: the rain falls down. The rain goes into the rivers, lakes and finally goes back to the sea………… and the journey starts again. While the teacher speaks, he can show a picture (as it is shown in file “stick label 1”) or he can draw the water cycle on the blackboard / wall poster. After the explanation, the pupils do the activities (Label the pictures, Cut and stick the labels, Put the sentences in the right order). The teacher decides if the pupils can work alone or in pairs. The teacher can lead the work if the pupils are very young. The activities are useful both as consolidation works and tests. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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  16. WATER,WATER...EVERYWHERE! Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  17. MATCH AND COLOUR LAKE SEA VAPOUR STREAM RAIN SNOW RIVER CLOUDS Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  18. The water cycle • WATER EVAPORATES INTO THE ATMOSPHERE FROM LAKES,SEAS,OCEANS… • WATER VAPOUR GOES UP INTO THE SKY. THE SKY IS COOL AND • THE VAPOUR CONDENSES. IT FORMS CLOUDS. • 3) THE WIND BLOWS AND MOVES THE CLOUDS. • 4)THE CLOUDS MEET COOL AIR.THE LITTLE DROPS BECOME BIG AND HEAVY AND THE RAIN, • THE SNOW OR THE HAIL FALL DOWN. • 5) THE RAIN GOES INTO STREAMS AND RIVERS. FINALLY IT GOES BACK TO LAKES • AND SEAS AND … THE WATER JOURNEY STARTS AGAIN. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  19. LABEL THE PICTURES WORDBANK: CLOUDS – RIVER – SNOW - VAPOUR – RAIN – WIND – STREAM – LAKE – SEA. WORDBANK: CLOUDS – RIVER – SNOW - VAPOUR – RAIN – WIND – STREAM – LAKE – SEA. WORDBANK: CLOUDS – RIVER – SNOW - VAPOUR – RAIN – WIND – STREAM – LAKE – SEA. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  20. WATER CYCLE Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  21. WATER CYCLE - STICK THE LABELS ON THE PICTURE Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  22. CUT OUT THE LABELS AND STICK THEM ON THE WATER Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  23. Water Cycle PUT THE SENTENCES IN THE RIGHT ORDER The wind moves the clouds Water evaporates from SEA. Water evaporates from seas When clouds meet cool air the drops fall as rain The vapour condenses into clouds The rain goes into streams and rivers… Water evaporates from lakes …and the water cycle starts again. …and goes back to lakes and seas… Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  24. Step 5: “Am I solid, liquid or gas?” • Objective: learning about the water states • Activity: Read and fill inthe pictures (Number the pictures) • The teacher explains that the water can change its shape. • This happens because the temperature can change the “position” of the molecules in a drop of water: • The water can be liquid and it can have the shape of the container. The water molecules are close to each other but they can move. • The water can be solid. It freezes when it reaches a temperature under 0° C. It can turn into an ice-cub. The water molecules are very close to each other; they can’t move. • The water becomes a vapour when it’s boiling and it reaches 100° C. The water molecules can move in every direction. • During the explanation, the teacher can show or give the pupils the form “water states” (see file water states). • Then the pupils have to read and number the right picture on the second form (see file number pictures). This form can • be useful as activity • or to check the pupils’ comprehension of the contents of step 5. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  25. SOLID, LIQUID OR GAS ? I’m a magic drop… • “Look at me! I’m magic… I can change shape.” • I can be LIQUID • …and take the shape of the container. • I can be SOLID • …I freeze, I can turn into an ice-cube. • I can be a GAS • …I become a vapour when I’m boiling and I reach 100°C. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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  29. Step 6: The atmosphere Objectives: 1. knowing the layers of the atmosphere (year 8-11 students) 2. knowing about the atmospheric phenomena Activities: Listen and complete Read and draw Read and match (year 8-11 students) The teacher explains that the meteorologists (the scientists that study the sky, clouds, rain, etc.) divide imaginatively the sky in zones. The atmospheric phenomena go on in only one part of the sky called troposphere. If the students are 8 – 11 years old, the teacher explains the layers of the atmosphere, using the form in file “atmosphere” and the pupils have to complete the scheme (see file “layers”). This part will probably require some Italian in the explanation too; if it is possible this lesson can be expounded altogether with the science-teacher. If the students are younger, the teacher explains only the atmospheric phenomena. We have attached an exemplification (see file “atmo phenomena”) of what the teacher can say. The older students can complete all the activities. The younger students can do the “Listen and complete” and the “Read and draw”. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  30. THE ATMOSPHERE The atmosphere is the air that surrounds the Earth. It is composed of nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), carbon dioxide, water vapour and other gases. Carbon dioxide in big quantity is poisonous for humans. It comes from transpiration (people, animals, plants…) and from some burning materials (wood, oil, coal). In the air there are also very little particles of dust: atmospheric dust. The atmosphere is about 300 miles (480 km) thick. THE LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE THERMOSPHERE. It includes the exosphere and part of the ionosphere. Temperature increases with altitude. EXOSPHERE. It is the highest layer. It goes from about 400 miles (640 km) to about 800 miles (1280 km). IONOSPHERE. It starts at 43-50 miles (70-80 km) and continues to 400 miles=640 km. MESOSPHERE. It is between 31 and 50 miles (50-80 km). Temperature decreases with altitude. STRATOSPHERE. It is between 11 and 31 miles (17-50 km). Temperature increases with altitude. In the stratosphere there is the ozone → a type of oxygen very important for our survival. The ozone absorbs a lot of ultraviolet radiation TROPOSPHERE. It is the lower layer. It goes from ground level to 11 miles (17 km) high. Temperature decreases with altitude. Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  31. Atmospheric Layers ■Now complete the picture ( write the names of the layers). Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  32. Atmospheric Phenomena The science of weather is called METEOROLOGY, from the Greek word ‘meteoron’ → talk about the sky. The weather develops in the TROPOSPHERE. WEATHER FORECAST Meteorologists make forecasts by studying information that comes from instruments on planes-ships-satellites… Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  33. Atmospheric phenomena READ AND DRAW Read and draw Read and draw Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  34. Atmospheric phenomena Read and match READ AMD MATCH Read and match Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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  38. ABOUT WATER... WATER DOESN'T SMELL! WATERFALLS ARE BEAUTIFUL! WATER IS LIFE! WATER IS H2O! WATER HASN'T GOT A COLOUR! WATER ARE MY TEARS! Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

  39. D.D. “ A. SABIN ” – TORINO Plesso “ MARCHESA” Classe 4aE Insegnanti: ANNA AIMONE LUCIA FRACCHIA. D.D. “ P.A.GEMELLI – TORINO Plesso “ M. DI SAVOIA” Classe 3aA Insegnanti: MARIA LUISADE GIORGI DANIELA PERLA. D.D. RIVOLI II – Plesso “ P. NERUDA” Classe 2aA Insegnanti: SANDRA TEAGNO LUISA TAVERNA. D.D. “ L. MURATORI – TORINO Classe 3aB Insegnanti: MARIA ROSARIA LEONE PAOLA INCHIODA ORNELLA G IANOLA Ins. LEONE Maria Rosaria_ Italy

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