The Tardis is the name of the Doctor's spaceship. It looks like an old Police Phone Box and it is bigger on the inside. The Tardis can travel thorugh time and space, so let your students imagination fly and let them travel to an invented planet. You can use it also in Geography by choosing a real place. Fantastic!
This blog is about things related to science fiction and the universe that can be applied to education. Since nowadays there is a boom of series watching and other stuff related to the freakie world, teachers can use it to catch up the atention of their students and make learning different. They will love it!
Thursday, 13 June 2013
The Doctor's Word
Doctor? Doctor Who?
Doctor Who is a science fiction television programme produced by the BBC
which depicts the adventures of a Time Lord who is an alien called The
Doctor. He explores the universe in his spaceship, the Tardis, what has a
police phone box appearance. This show is a significant part of the
British popular culture and a cult television favourite. The series
combines many aspects that make Doctor Who amazing for kids and they can
choose their favourite Doctor because the actors change in each
Doctor's regeneration (a kind of dead). Watch the chapters in English
could be a fun way to practice listening skills while learning a piece
of the british culture. Every season a Christmas Special is made, and
you can watch it perfectly even you don't follow the show. The Doctor, the widow and the wardrobe (season 6) and A Christmas carol (season 7) are examples of Christmas chapters that kids really like.
Schrödinger's Cat
As an example of a science lesson through The Big Bang Theory, you can explain your students the Schrödinger's cat experiment by watching a video in which Sheldon talks about it.
Then you can talk about the most important scientist of all the times and how they comtributed to science and make this IWB activities to consolidate the knowledge:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v44xt3o8dojys43/TBBT.notebook

https://www.dropbox.com/s/v44xt3o8dojys43/TBBT.notebook

Smart is the New Sexy!

You can teach Psychology to your students with this example of behaviourism, studying the disorder and cases. Also you can make a point to the empathy, a very important feeling in mates life.
The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory is a sitcom which title is very adecuated to explain or reinforce your students knowledge about the theory of the creation of the universe.
To talk about the solar system and the plantes, you can use the website http://www.planetsofthesolarsystem.net/, that has description of all the planets and other bodies of the galaxy so the learners can make reading activities. Also, it has a 3D model of the solar system amazing for kids and even for adults. I was really surprised when I saw it and you can change the hours and see what happens, have a microscope view and other interesting stuff.
The main theme of the series could be useful to students to remember the theory with music:
New Uniform!
To finish, your students can design a new cape for Superman with some superpowers. They would have to draw and describe it. By doing this, they relax drawing and developing their imagination while they practice writing skills with the description. Furthermore, you can propose them to design a comic frame; there are great tools to do so, like www.pixton.com.
Here you have the link of the IWB activities related to the superhero:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y57e2plib3jbcv9/Superman.notebook
Here you have the link of the IWB activities related to the superhero:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y57e2plib3jbcv9/Superman.notebook
Where is Superman?
Let your students play games and make creative activities to develop their imagination and have a fun learning process. I designed a game where kids have to talk in a radioshow giving clues about where Superman was. They have a list of all the places so when they finish, the one that was missed to be mentioned is the place where Superman is. I am going to embed one clue as an example of the game and the news I recorded with my own voice. I had to upload to Spreaker the Superman theme that curiously was composed also by John Williams. This is an easy activity that you can make with Audacity or online in the website www.spreaker.com. This task improves the speaking skills and is very funny for them.
As you know, Superman flies so quickly, even faster than the light, and for that reason he can stay in a lot of places in a few minutes. You are going to divide into groups and each group will have a clue about where Superman was. Turn on the microphone and record the news so your classmates can listen it later on. Find out where is he now listening the clues that your partners are going to tell you! The place that is not mentioned is the one where he is. Don't worry, each group have only a piece of information so all of you start with the same advantages. Good luck!
75 Years With Superman

To introduce the lesson, I created a talking character with the face of Superman. If you want to make one, you have to go to www.oddcast.com, register and then upload photos or use others of the website and create your own.
Curiosities for the Fans of the Force

In addition, the popular sounds like the Dark Vader's breathe was maded with a diver's mask, and the laser swords sound was created by George Lucas with a damaged ventilator.
Reinforce your Force!
To reinforce and consolidate the knowledge of this didactic unit related to Star Wars, I designed some activities with the Smart Notebook. I hope you find my ideas useful and interesting! Thanks for reading. This is an example of the activities I designed:
You can see the IWB activities by doing a click here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/al2jd44jz1ajtzg/Star%20Wars.notebook
You can see the IWB activities by doing a click here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/al2jd44jz1ajtzg/Star%20Wars.notebook
Let's Get an Oscar!

I made an advertisement, The Penguin Writer, with Animoto in www.animoto.com and the results are very proffesional:
http://animoto.com/play/2a17MashurX68xxP9yq0kg
The Imperial Stormtroopers Invade Compostela!
The May 25th a Star Wars crowd marched around Santiago de Compostela to conmemorate the aniversary of the films and tribute Constantino Romero, who was the spanish voice of Darth Vader. This convention started in 2010 and will take place every year and you can consult the itinerary here:
Talking about Geography, you can teach your students about Galicia and Santiago in particular. This place has a great patrimony, like the Cathedral, and you can plan a trip to Santiago to see the convention while learning geography and culture features.
Does the End Justify the Means?
Once you had explained that, you can put the example of Anakin going to the dark side of the force; he was good but his love was in danger and a bad ambassador misleaded him with the hope to save the woman's life if Anakin learned the dark powers, and that way he did cruel things and became Darth Vader. I made a video with Windows Movie Maker to illustrate the proposal:
Sunday, 9 June 2013
The Music of Star Wars
The original soundtrack of the films were composed by John Williams and the music is famous all over the world. Talking about music, it is important that students learn the best original soundtracks of the films of all the times with their respective authors. This is an opportunity to introduce the topic and show the learners the songs. This is the general song of the films:
Then, we have the term leitmotif, which is a phrase or melodic cell that signifies a character, place, plot
element, mood, idea, relationship or other specific part of the film. It
commonly is used in modern film scoring as a device for mentally
anchoring certain parts of a film to the soundtrack. Of chief importance
for a leitmotif is that it must be strong enough for a listener to
latch onto while being flexible enough to undergo variation and
development.
Darth Vader, one of the most influential characters of the films, has a well-know leitmotif, called The Imperial March. It is based on the well known Funeral March from Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor and on Mars, the Bringer of War by Gustav Holst. Compare both of them is a great idea to amplify the musical knowledge of your students.This theme is so famous that the best orchrestras performed it. This is an example of it; the Prague Orchrestra playing the Imperial March. Students can watch the video and identify the different instruments which appear and classify them:
The Revenge of the Sith

May the Force be With You!
Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas, under the popular slogan of May the force be with you. These films feature elements such as knights, witches, princesses and war. Also, the creator had a lot of philosophical and religious influences reflected in the films. You can use these influences and other characteristics of Star Wars to teach students a lot of topics. I am going to put an example of a CLIL didactic unit that you can follow...
Friday, 7 June 2013
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