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- Name
- Our posters on scientific discoveries - eTwinning: STEM (Serious Thinking Enhances Minds) in our school…
- Topic
- Improvement of the learning environment of our atelier.
- Learning time
- Designed time
- 19 hours
- Size of class
- 40
- Description
- Our new creative atelier needs not only to be functional, but also to be enjoyable. Therefore, we thought to produce posters dealing with major scientific discoveries of the last 50 years and hang them up on the walls.
- Aims
- The project aims at boosting: 1) collaborative work; 2) problem-solving skills; 3) listening and communication skills; 4) leadership skills; 5) interest in science.
- Outcomes
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- Editor
- casasoli_2018
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Timeline
50 years of science...
180 minutes)
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Read Watch Listen18040Last September, "Le Scienze" celebrated 50 years of issues. "Le Scienze" is the Italian edition of "Scientific American". Within this special issue, there is an interesting article dealing with the most important scientific discoveries carried out in the last 50 years. Pupils will take inspiration from it in order to design at least 25 posters.
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We need an application to design digital posters and infographics.
180 minutes)
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Investigate18040Thanks to the helpful discussion with our project's partners, pupils will choose an online application for designing our posters.
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Poster and infographics production.
600 minutes)
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Produce60040Pupils will plan and make at least 25 digital posters. All digital files will be printed out as laminated posters.
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Hanging up posters!
180 minutes)
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Practice18040At the end of this school year, our posters will be ready to be hung up.
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Learning Experience
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