Language
Arts/Writing/Reading
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Writing a self-presentation
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Writing essays,
short stories to express their ideas and feelings
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Researching newspapers and magazines to find
out what professional options exist.
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Comparing and contrasting ideas from several
sources
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Conducting interviews
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Using appropriate vocabulary to ensure a clear
presentation of text
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Using the steps within the writing process
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Develop comprehension
and analysis when reading questions and stories.
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Learn characteristics of
description and self portrait as a form of expression
English
Language
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Reading skills
[suggested by Basma, teacher of 12-16 year old students in Mafraq, Jordan
]
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Acquire knowledge about daily life, school, hobbies,
leasure activities of children in English language countries (multicultural
skills).
Other
Languages
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Practising grammar and syntax in a real world
situation
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Increasing vocabulary
Math
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Using tables and spreadsheets to analyze data.
(Example 1,
Example 2,
Example 3)
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Classifying information into categories.
Example ,
Example
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Using graphic organizers for comparing and
contrasting information
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Creating timelines and setting goals
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Calculating basic mathematical operations
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Learn geography,
maps, cultural diversities in the world, history.
Life Skills
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Self-awareness; understanding own needs &
desires; increasing self-esteem and self-responsibility.
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Make informed choices (decision making skills;
goal setting.)
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Critical thinking
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Reflection (thinking back on beliefs or motives)
Social
Studies
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Learn about cultural diversities
in the world through the personal description of the students.
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Collecting information and learning about different
career plans and concerns students in different countries have.
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Learning about professions and job opportunities
in other countries
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Describing one's own career plans.
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Make personal timelines to
position important life events.
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Promoting interviews with adults having desired
future professions through Kidspace or other interactive tools
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Using maps to locate countries
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Working and negotiating in cooperative groups.
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Understanding multiple perspectives among diverse
cultures
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Community [Suggested by
Thelma Scott who teaches Grade
One at Fairfield Public School, Ontario, Canada
]
Science
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Applying information for problem solving
Technology
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Use the computer as a learning tool for writing,
communicating with others on real-time, making research and constructing
web pages. You may also use the questions as a resource for teaching how
to use Word, Power Point, etc.
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Locating a web site using searching skills, searching
the Kidlink student registration archives.
Example
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Accessing and utilizing E-mail
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Learn to use computer drawing
programs to make pictures related to the registration questions
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Use scanner or digital photos
to add photos and drawings
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Learn how to use email programs
and lists to communicate with other participants.
Public
speaking
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Communicating results of research
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Planning, promoting and describing ambitions
and plans.
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Justifying and defending opinions
Art and
Drama
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Music, dancing
to express their feelings.
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Make posters that reflect
personalities of each member of the group.
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Use varied techniques like
acrylic, water color, collage to draw themselves and their vision of the
world.
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Use computer programs to
draw their visions of the world and of themselves.
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Build puppets with their
own physical traits.
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Supported in music and dance,
express their feelings in other ways.
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Perform to the class, using no words, the profession
or activity for "What I want to be". Mimic game. Other students have to discover.
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"Join" the professions that have links, activities
in common and prepare a performance. For example: One student wants to be
a choreographer and other students want to be ballet dancers. How do they
work together?
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Use the language of art to reflect the content
of the four answers the artist is trying to convey. [Suggested by
Perry S. Buchalter who
teaches 14-17 year old students in Hoolehua, United States]
Library
Science
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Searching for information using printed and
electronic media
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Evaluating reliability of information
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Gathering ideas from human sources - peers around
the world and grown ups in their own area
Team Management
Skills
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Communicating ideas clearly
Teachers
say:
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Lydia Gakii
Ikiara, 13-18 year old students, ITC CASSANDRO RAGIONERIA, Barletta,
Italy
: My students
are interested in learning the computer, launch projects shared with foreign
students in english language while communicating with them.
Registration
workshop for teachers |
The life-skills training
context
Sample responses
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