Talkshow Simulation

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by to-teach Team
3 pagesGrade 8 and aboveEnglish, non-subject specific content
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Description

Objective:

Learners simulate a talk show on a chosen topic.

Content and methods:

Learners watch a talk show together and discuss its structure, then sort the elements of a talk show. Afterwards, they look at the different roles that the participants and guests of talk shows have, and answer questions about them. Finally, they play a role in a talk show themselves - as a moderator or talk show guest.

Competencies:

  • Viewing comprehension
  • Answer multiple choice questions on a given topic
  • Take on an expert role on a specific topic
  • Perform research

Target group and level:

Grade 8 and higher

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Content and Methods: The worksheet begins with a scenario in which the students’ time machine is trapped in a time loop, and they can only return to the present by solving puzzles. The first puzzle section provides an informational text about the selected era or period. Multiple-choice questions assess comprehension of the text. The second puzzle section includes two audio messages from key figures of the selected era or period. Writing tasks allow for a deeper engagement with the content of the audio messages. A word search puzzle with text-related terms serves as a playful way to review vocabulary. The final puzzle is a crossword puzzle with questions on key aspects of the worksheet. Afterward, the time travel ends, and the students begin their journey back to the present.

Skills:

  • Historical knowledge: Students gain knowledge about the selected historical period, its characteristics, and key figures.
  • Listening and reading comprehension
  • Problem-solving and creativity: Puzzles and creative tasks promote problem-solving skills and imagination.
  • Interdisciplinary thinking: The connection between society, science, and culture within a specific era is emphasized.

Target audience and grade level: 7th/8th grade

Important! Prior knowledge or an introduction to the selected era/period is recommended before working on the worksheet.

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