11th Grade - French Fluency and History from Hassina Taylor
By Hassina Taylor
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Description
Students found that responding to my questions orally via the Internet was a great way to improve on their fluency, and they found it very challenging to use the visual cues to find answers. They concentrated much better and retained information because it is a “hands-on” activity. I was not feeding them the information. This project was assigned to a French IB SL class.
Assignment
- Pick a history topic, plan objectives & procedure
- Find photos/videos
- Prepare a set of questions
- Enter text of questions
- Record questions
- Assign project to the class with a specific due date
- Before project is due, show students how to find the assignment
Goals
- Learn what this historical figure contributed and how his actions shaped the history of France
- Acquire new vocabulary in French and review a specific tense to be able to discuss this topic in class
Easy Parts
The easiest part was finding the visuals.
Challenges
The hardest part was syncing the text and audio for the questions.
Tools
History book, Internet search for visuals and equipment needed.
Tips
Educators must prepare everything in writing and planning the exact sequence of visuals and questions. I learned that you cannot just sit at the computer and ad-lib questions or use the visuals randomly.
Variations
This VoiceThread can be used a model for teaching about the history of any country by concentrating on the people who shaped history. Just use a different name each time. I have already assigned 3 tasks to my students, who learned about Vercingetorix, Charlemagne & Francois 1er: important kings & emperors.