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What do you know about Robert Oppenheimer?
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Homework: GROUP WORK
Devoir: Création d'une Bande Dessinée sur la Vie d'Oppenheimer (à faire à la maison) :Scénario : Imaginez que vous devez créer une bande dessinée pour raconter la vie et les contributions de J. Robert Oppenheimer. Votre mission est de concevoir cette bande dessinée en utilisant des informations réelles. Étapes à suivre : 1. Recherches sur Oppenheimer : Effectuez des recherches sur la vie, la carrière et les contributions de J. Robert Oppenheimer en utilisant des sources fiables. Prenez des notes sur les moments clés de sa vie et de son travail.2. Planification de la Bande Dessinée : Créez un plan pour votre bande dessinée en identifiant les moments importants que vous souhaitez inclure. Réfléchissez à la mise en page, aux images et aux bulles de dialogue. 3. Création de la Bande Dessinée : Utilisez vos compétences artistiques pour dessiner et concevoir la bande dessinée. Incluez des illustrations et des textes pour raconter l'histoire d'Oppenheimer. 4. Présentation en Classe : Lors de la prochaine séance, chaque groupe présentera sa bande dessinée sur la vie d'Oppenheimer devant la classe. Expliquez pourquoi vous avez choisi certains moments clés et comment vous avez représenté son histoire.
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What do you remember?
CORRECTION
What do you know about the atomic bomb?
What do you know about:
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
choose your level
Ask Professor Perrin if you hesitate
Hiroshima
Japan, WW2 and the bomb
A2
B1
Discover what happened in Hiroshima
Unveil what led the US to bomb Japan
you are going to watch a video.
Make suppositions about the content of the video. Write them in your copybook.
I think that the video will tell the story of...
The video may deal with...
To me, the document will talk about...
I'm pretty sure it will be about ...
It will probably deal with ...
2:DETAIled comprehension
Identify the theme of the video:- words repeated several times - same lexical field -stressed words
1: Global comprehension
- Type of document- People (tone, emotions) - Locations - Time - Words repeated several times
LET'S MAKE SENSE !
What did you understand?
I believe that ...
I understand that...
I think that ...
Pour justifier
I can deduce that...
becausesince for
you are going to watch a video.
Make suppositions about the content of the video. Write them in your copybook.
I think that the video will tell the story of...
The video may deal with...
To me, the document will talk about...
I'm pretty sure it will be about ...
It will probably deal with ...
Observe and memorise
What happened at Pearl Harbor?
1. Watch the video and take notes(names, numbers, dates etc...) 2. Click here
Play
What happened next?
Stop the video at 7:40
LET'S MAKE SENSE !
What did you understand?
I believe that ...
I understand that...
I think that ...
Pour justifier
I can deduce that...
becausesince for
HOMEWORK
Création d'une première page de journal
Objectif : Vous allez créer un journal fictif en tant que journalistes vivant pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Vous devrez inclure des articles sur la création de la bombe atomique et ses conséquences.
Rédigez plusieurs articles sur des événements liés à la bombe atomique. Par exemple, vous pourriez écrire un article sur la découverte de la bombe, un autre sur le test Trinity, un autre sur les bombardements d'Hiroshima et Nagasaki, et enfin un sur les réactions internationales à l'utilisation de la bombe.
Vous devrez également inclure des dessins, des photos d'époque, ou des publicités fictives pour rendre votre journal plus authentique.
Le journal devra être créé à la main ou à l'aide d'outils numériques si vous le souhaitez
Chaque groupe devra créer un journal fictif daté de l'année 1945
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What do you remember?
Have you already seen a movie in English?
If you did, name it How did you feel about it? Was it difficult to understand? Do you remember vocabulary related to the cinema?
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Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton was a famous scientist who lived a long time ago in England. He was super curious and loved to think about why things happen. One day, he saw an apple fall from a tree, and it made him wonder why things fall down. That's when he came up with his great idea called the "laws of motion." These laws help us understand how things move and why they do what they do. Newton's ideas are so important that we still learn about them in school today. He was like a super detective for the way the world works!
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was a famous scientist who lived a long time ago in England. He loved exploring and looking at animals and plants. One day, he went on a big adventure to places like islands and jungles. He saw different animals and plants, and he thought about how they changed over a very long time. That's when he came up with his big idea called "evolution." He said that animals and plants can change a little bit over many years to become better at living in their homes. Darwin's idea helps us understand how animals and plants are related to each other. He was like a nature explorer who solved a big puzzle!
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a super-smart inventor who lived a long time ago. He was from a country called Serbia. Tesla liked to work with electricity and invented many amazing things. One of his coolest inventions was a way to send electricity through the air without wires. He also made the kind of electricity we use in our homes today. People loved his ideas, but sometimes he had a hard time making money from them. Even though he faced challenges, Tesla's inventions changed the world and made our lives better. He was a real electricity hero!
Marie Curie
Marie Curie was a special scientist who lived a long time ago. She was from a place called Poland. Marie Curie was really good at learning about tiny things called atoms and particles. She found out that some things, like a shiny metal called radium, can give off a special kind of energy called radiation. Her discoveries were so important that she won two prizes called Nobel Prizes. Marie Curie was very brave because she worked with these special materials, even though they could be dangerous. She showed everyone that girls can be great scientists too!
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a famous scientist known for his clever ideas about how the universe works. He came from Germany and lived a long time ago. One of his smartest ideas was E=mc², which tells us about energy, things that have weight (mass), and how fast light goes. People thought his ideas were so great that he won a special prize for them. Einstein was not just a scientist; he also liked to talk about peace and being fair to everyone. His thinking still inspires scientists and smart people today!
Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer was a clever scientist who lived a while ago. He was from the United States. Oppenheimer was super smart and liked to think about things that are too small to see, like tiny particles. He did some important work during a big war called World War II, where he helped make a very strong bomb. After the war, he used his science to study even more cool things. People thought he was a very important scientist and gave him prizes for his work. Oppenheimer was a scientist who helped make the world safer, even though he worked with some very powerful things.
Stephen Hawkins
Stephen Hawking was a brilliant scientist who lived in England. He was famous for thinking about the stars and the universe, even though he couldn't move his body very well. Stephen Hawking had a special chair that helped him talk, and he used his smart brain to study black holes and how the universe began. People all over the world loved his ideas, and he even wrote a very popular book called "A Brief History of Time." Stephen Hawking showed that you can be a great scientist no matter what challenges you face.
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LET'S TALK ABOUT SCIENCE!
Name famous scientists
Scientists challenge: name these famous scientists!
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
Info
What do you know about Robert Oppenheimer?
choose your level
Ask Professor Perrin if you hesitate
A2
B1
Your worksheet is on your teacher's desk.
Match
Highlight
1. Names 2. Dates 3. Locations/places (cities...)
Underline
1. Verbs (in red)
Write
Correction
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
WRitten comprehension
Highlight
Names(people) Places (cities, countries...) dates
Correction
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
Written comprehension
Correction
Written comprehension
Homework: GROUP WORK
Devoir: Création d'une Bande Dessinée sur la Vie d'Oppenheimer (à faire à la maison) :Scénario : Imaginez que vous devez créer une bande dessinée pour raconter la vie et les contributions de J. Robert Oppenheimer. Votre mission est de concevoir cette bande dessinée en utilisant des informations réelles. Étapes à suivre : 1. Recherches sur Oppenheimer : Effectuez des recherches sur la vie, la carrière et les contributions de J. Robert Oppenheimer en utilisant des sources fiables. Prenez des notes sur les moments clés de sa vie et de son travail.2. Planification de la Bande Dessinée : Créez un plan pour votre bande dessinée en identifiant les moments importants que vous souhaitez inclure. Réfléchissez à la mise en page, aux images et aux bulles de dialogue. 3. Création de la Bande Dessinée : Utilisez vos compétences artistiques pour dessiner et concevoir la bande dessinée. Incluez des illustrations et des textes pour raconter l'histoire d'Oppenheimer. 4. Présentation en Classe : Lors de la prochaine séance, chaque groupe présentera sa bande dessinée sur la vie d'Oppenheimer devant la classe. Expliquez pourquoi vous avez choisi certains moments clés et comment vous avez représenté son histoire.
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
What do you remember?
CORRECTION
What do you know about the atomic bomb?
What do you know about:
Hiroshima
Nagasaki
choose your level
Ask Professor Perrin if you hesitate
Hiroshima
Japan, WW2 and the bomb
A2
B1
Discover what happened in Hiroshima
Unveil what led the US to bomb Japan
you are going to watch a video.
Make suppositions about the content of the video. Write them in your copybook.
I think that the video will tell the story of...
The video may deal with...
To me, the document will talk about...
I'm pretty sure it will be about ...
It will probably deal with ...
2:DETAIled comprehension
Identify the theme of the video:- words repeated several times - same lexical field -stressed words
1: Global comprehension
- Type of document- People (tone, emotions) - Locations - Time - Words repeated several times
LET'S MAKE SENSE !
What did you understand?
I believe that ...
I understand that...
I think that ...
Pour justifier
I can deduce that...
becausesince for
you are going to watch a video.
Make suppositions about the content of the video. Write them in your copybook.
I think that the video will tell the story of...
The video may deal with...
To me, the document will talk about...
I'm pretty sure it will be about ...
It will probably deal with ...
Observe and memorise
What happened at Pearl Harbor?
1. Watch the video and take notes(names, numbers, dates etc...) 2. Click here
Play
What happened next?
Stop the video at 7:40
LET'S MAKE SENSE !
What did you understand?
I believe that ...
I understand that...
I think that ...
Pour justifier
I can deduce that...
becausesince for
HOMEWORK
Création d'une première page de journal
Objectif : Vous allez créer un journal fictif en tant que journalistes vivant pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Vous devrez inclure des articles sur la création de la bombe atomique et ses conséquences.
Rédigez plusieurs articles sur des événements liés à la bombe atomique. Par exemple, vous pourriez écrire un article sur la découverte de la bombe, un autre sur le test Trinity, un autre sur les bombardements d'Hiroshima et Nagasaki, et enfin un sur les réactions internationales à l'utilisation de la bombe.
Vous devrez également inclure des dessins, des photos d'époque, ou des publicités fictives pour rendre votre journal plus authentique.
Le journal devra être créé à la main ou à l'aide d'outils numériques si vous le souhaitez
Chaque groupe devra créer un journal fictif daté de l'année 1945
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
What do you remember?
Have you already seen a movie in English?
If you did, name it How did you feel about it? Was it difficult to understand? Do you remember vocabulary related to the cinema?
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
Cette page est protégée par mot de passe
Introduire le mot de passe
Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton was a famous scientist who lived a long time ago in England. He was super curious and loved to think about why things happen. One day, he saw an apple fall from a tree, and it made him wonder why things fall down. That's when he came up with his great idea called the "laws of motion." These laws help us understand how things move and why they do what they do. Newton's ideas are so important that we still learn about them in school today. He was like a super detective for the way the world works!
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin was a famous scientist who lived a long time ago in England. He loved exploring and looking at animals and plants. One day, he went on a big adventure to places like islands and jungles. He saw different animals and plants, and he thought about how they changed over a very long time. That's when he came up with his big idea called "evolution." He said that animals and plants can change a little bit over many years to become better at living in their homes. Darwin's idea helps us understand how animals and plants are related to each other. He was like a nature explorer who solved a big puzzle!
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a super-smart inventor who lived a long time ago. He was from a country called Serbia. Tesla liked to work with electricity and invented many amazing things. One of his coolest inventions was a way to send electricity through the air without wires. He also made the kind of electricity we use in our homes today. People loved his ideas, but sometimes he had a hard time making money from them. Even though he faced challenges, Tesla's inventions changed the world and made our lives better. He was a real electricity hero!
Marie Curie
Marie Curie was a special scientist who lived a long time ago. She was from a place called Poland. Marie Curie was really good at learning about tiny things called atoms and particles. She found out that some things, like a shiny metal called radium, can give off a special kind of energy called radiation. Her discoveries were so important that she won two prizes called Nobel Prizes. Marie Curie was very brave because she worked with these special materials, even though they could be dangerous. She showed everyone that girls can be great scientists too!
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a famous scientist known for his clever ideas about how the universe works. He came from Germany and lived a long time ago. One of his smartest ideas was E=mc², which tells us about energy, things that have weight (mass), and how fast light goes. People thought his ideas were so great that he won a special prize for them. Einstein was not just a scientist; he also liked to talk about peace and being fair to everyone. His thinking still inspires scientists and smart people today!
Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer was a clever scientist who lived a while ago. He was from the United States. Oppenheimer was super smart and liked to think about things that are too small to see, like tiny particles. He did some important work during a big war called World War II, where he helped make a very strong bomb. After the war, he used his science to study even more cool things. People thought he was a very important scientist and gave him prizes for his work. Oppenheimer was a scientist who helped make the world safer, even though he worked with some very powerful things.
Stephen Hawkins
Stephen Hawking was a brilliant scientist who lived in England. He was famous for thinking about the stars and the universe, even though he couldn't move his body very well. Stephen Hawking had a special chair that helped him talk, and he used his smart brain to study black holes and how the universe began. People all over the world loved his ideas, and he even wrote a very popular book called "A Brief History of Time." Stephen Hawking showed that you can be a great scientist no matter what challenges you face.