Thursday 13 June 2013

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!




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