The document provides information and recommendations for an Autonomous Learning Project evaluation that will take place on October 23rd and 25th. It outlines that students can complete the project individually, in pairs, or groups of three. They are encouraged to be creative and use presentation tools like PowerPoint, Canva, or Prezi. Presentations must be 3 minutes for individuals, 4 minutes for pairs, and 6 minutes for groups of three. The project must include an introduction, development, and conclusion. Three potential tasks are described: a health TV show, a future plans poster, or a movie nominations discussion. Students must choose one task and upload their project to WeCanvas.
The document provides information and recommendations for an Autonomous Learning Project evaluation that will take place on October 23rd and 25th. It outlines that students can complete the project individually, in pairs, or groups of three. They are encouraged to be creative and use presentation tools like PowerPoint, Canva, or Prezi. Presentations must be 3 minutes for individuals, 4 minutes for pairs, and 6 minutes for groups of three. The project must include an introduction, development, and conclusion. Three potential tasks are described: a health TV show, a future plans poster, or a movie nominations discussion. Students must choose one task and upload their project to WeCanvas.
The document provides information and recommendations for an Autonomous Learning Project evaluation that will take place on October 23rd and 25th. It outlines that students can complete the project individually, in pairs, or groups of three. They are encouraged to be creative and use presentation tools like PowerPoint, Canva, or Prezi. Presentations must be 3 minutes for individuals, 4 minutes for pairs, and 6 minutes for groups of three. The project must include an introduction, development, and conclusion. Three potential tasks are described: a health TV show, a future plans poster, or a movie nominations discussion. Students must choose one task and upload their project to WeCanvas.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS ✓ Students must present their project individually, in pairs or in groups of three. ✓ Students can use Power Point Presentation (PPT), Canva, Prezi, etc. Creativity is a must ☺ ✓ The project must be presented in 3’ (individually), 4’ (in pairs) and 6’ (groups of 3). ✓ The project must include: introduction, development and conclusion/ending. ✓ Do not forget to upload your ALP in WeCanvas. UNIT 10-Task 1: Students present a health TV show where they discuss health issues and possible treatments. One person in the group should be the host, and the others can be the patients / experts.
UNIT 11- Task 2:
In pairs, students make a poster of two or three things they would like to do in the future. They should explain why they want to do this and any other relevant information.
UNIT 12- Task 3:
Students pretend they are movie critics nominating movies for the Oscars. They should explain the plot briefly and explain why this movie is a good choice. The others should agree or disagree.