
Today you work in pairs,
look for information about your trees
but first decide which information you need.
0.- Open a blank Word document. Give it a name. Save it.
1.- Write a list of things you want to know, from the obvious ones to any you are curious about.
2.- After 10 minutes, read the list to the class and listen to the others. Take notes.
3.- Go into ‘Google’ and write between quotation marks (“) the concepts you want to know.
4.- Write down (on the doc) the information and the webs you have visited to get it, explain briefly why they are good.
5.- Now that you have the information, organize it as a mind map on a doc or a piece of paper.
Do it as homework.
6.- Show the information to your teacher (or send it by e-mail) along this week.
In your free time this week, take a digital camera (you can borrow the school’s) and go with your partner to visit both your trees, you have to take at least 6-8 pictures:
– a general of the landscape
– the whole tree with you on the same picture (your partner takes the picture)
– details of the branches
– details of the leaves
– a close-up of the trunk
– some pictures of other specimens of the same tree
The pictures must be taken along this week and brought in next Monday/Wednesday.
Ask the teacher for help whenever you have any doubts or questions.
Next Monday/Wednesday we will work on English structures.
0.- Your teacher gives you back your previous work commented.
1.- Think about the English you need to write a good report on your tree.
2.- Begin writing.