Infonews n°301 from 01/04/2007

First, go through these 10 articles on various topics, all surprising, and find which ones are real and which ones are April Fools (I don't have the answers! ;) ) Then you can those texts or more traditional activities or documents from the list. ( I tried several times the ***test and it works!). Then find an interactive story and several activities to celebrate Easter in primary school (your children will like them too...). April is poetry month, so here are some sites, then an interview of Rowan Atkinson and an activity around Van Gogh's paintings. At the end, find some sites to teach catering, math, physics, and earth sciences, a program to make flash cards, activities to teach spelling, puis une page de recommandations pour l'oral du bac stg et le sommaire du dernier numéro des Langues Modernes qui vient de paraître sur le thème séjours et échanges.

Have a nice week!
Christine Reymond

Sommaire

A la Une : Read bar codes with your mobile phone

Discover the Qode

In the News

Crash boy speaks about discovery
World's tallest man marries
Sydney in darkness
Mystery of the great Pyramid solved
Satellite Terminator Tether
Student punished for spaghetti belief
Free prescriptions in Wales
Grow-your-own Viagra craze hits Britain's garden centres

April Fool

Story of the Day
How different countries celebrate it
***Quizzes and Tests
World's media plays the April Fool
Practical jokes and Pranks
Hoaxes
Links

Resources for Primary School

Easter egg alphabet cards and "go fish" game (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
Rubber Band Eggs (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
Unique Eggs (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
6 Little Teddy Bears (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
Easter Webquest
Easter links

Resources for Secondary School

April is Poetry Month
Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers ( from [LII New This Week] March 29)
Mr Bean's Holidays
Seeing feelings with Van Gogh (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

Resources for other subjects in English

Catering : recipe of a cheesecake
Math for morons like us (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
InterMath
Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications
Biology, Life Sciences : Exploratorium digital library
Physics, Sciences : Virtual courseware

Internet Tools

Flash Cards 1.0 (from The Scout Report -- March 30)

Teaching Practice

60 ways to liven up spelling lessons (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)
Directives pour l'oral du bac STG

A lire

Le numéro 1/2007 des Langues Modernes, : Séjours et Echanges


A la Une : Read bar codes with your mobile phone

Discover the Qode

you take a photo of a bar code with your phone, and access extra information about the product, special offers, extra information on a newspaper article, or a reward (a free ring tone or a sweepstake of some kind)
article in the New York Time
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/business/01code.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/business/01codeside.html
Site of the company
http://qode.com/en/index.jsp
visual explanation of what it can provide from a code on a newspaper, a flyer or a brochure
http://qode.com/en/usingQode.jsp
Video of how it works and the history of the device (with testimonies of how useful a mobile phone is)
http://qode.com/en/uq_prenticeHall.jsp
here is what the site says : " Download the software on your mobile, then click on a smartcode with your camera phone using the code reader or enter a keyword or barcode number in the search-style window. [...] Based on time, day of week, or user preferences (age, gender, location, language), qode® can connect to different mobile Web sites from a single smartcode, keyword or barcode number. A page may simply be presented in a different preferred language, or a promotion in one time zone can differ from that in another, i.e. breakfast hour in San Francisco is lunch time in New York."
http://www.qode.com/en/hiw.jsp
Three companies provide this type of services, read this article from the Wall Street Journal and see the table comparing their services and access modes
http://www.neom.com/news/nm/WSJ_052406.pdf
Read also this article from the OMMA (the magazine of Online Media Marketing and Advertising) which suggest further use of this device including voice and the largest scripted SMS execution to date.
http://www.neom.com/news/nm/MediaPost_OffTheHook_20060802.pdf
Read more about this SMS game about “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” : "Texting the message “dead” to short code 3323 on a Verizon phone initiates a series of up to 300 SMS exchanges with the program’s producer, Vibes Media. Much like the old PC text adventure games Zork, the Pirates adventure is a branching system. ...."
http://blogs.mediapost.com/mobile_insider/?p=25
and find a list of SMS translation of some current words and expressions (OIC!)
https://vtext.rsgo.net/vtext/txtplay_viewall.jsp?categoryId=3

In the News

Crash boy speaks about discovery

Lower intermediates and above will easily read this news article from BBC Newsround (easy news for children), or just deduce the story from the pictures.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6510000/newsid_6514000/6514097.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42750000/jpg/_42750583_chris.jpg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42397000/jpg/_42397782_xray_203.jpg

World's tallest man marries

many articles have reported this info. Our colleague Jean Sabiron from the university of Poitiers has put together all the headlines about the news so that we can use them to study and enrich vocabulary. Read Vigilangues n°37 and download the document.
http://sabironlangues.typepad.fr/
http://sabironlangues.typepad.fr/vigilangues/files/tallest_man__headlines.doc
here are pictures of the tallest man and the smallest woman (not married together)
http://www.panasianbiz.com/uploads/bao.marries.jpg
http://www.risingsunofnihon.com/uploads/pea%20princess.jpg
here are articles for lower intermediates from BBC Newsround : easy to read, and it adds the story of the dolphins he saved last year, which children will enjoy too.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6500000/newsid_6506600/6506619.stm
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/03/worlds_tallest_.html
http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/other_news/&articleid=303230
and another one more centered on him
http://spluch.blogspot.com/2007/03/worlds-tallest-man.html
and here is an article including Bao and the pea princess
http://www.panasianbiz.com/2007/03/worlds_tallest_man_bao_xishun.html

Sydney in darkness

Lights have been turned off across Australia's largest city, Sydney, in a hour-long event aimed at raising awareness of global warming.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6509437.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6514287.stm
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21484349-421,00.html

Mystery of the great Pyramid solved

read about this new theory (sponsored by Dassault system) which explains how the heavy blocks of stones were brought to the top of the pyramids.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6514155.stm
http://khufu.3ds.com/introduction/

Satellite Terminator Tether

Read this article from the New Zealand Herald called "rubbishing is a time bomb". It deals with space junk and suggests a way to put an end to it with this terminator tether.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=38&objectid=10431911

Student punished for spaghetti belief

" A student has been suspended from school in America for coming to class dressed as a pirate. But the disciplinary action has provoked controversy – because the student says that the ban violates his rights, as the pirate costume is part of his religion." the full article in Metro today:
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=43272&in_page_id=2

Free prescriptions in Wales

and the price will increase in other part of the UK to make up for this benefit....The full article in "in the News" today:
http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/health/free-prescriptions-launched-in-wales-$1073052.htm

Grow-your-own Viagra craze hits Britain's garden centres

For adults : an article from today's Independent discovered by our colleague Annie Gwynn....;)
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/health_medical/article2411405.ece

April Fool

Story of the Day

new ones
http://www.usemb.se/Holidays/celebrate/april.html
http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/Holidays/celebrate/april.html (the same)
http://wilstar.com/holidays/aprilfool.htm
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Fool's_Day (including several hoaxes)
short ones
Columbia : http://www.bartleby.com/65/ap/AprilFoo.html
http://www3.kumc.edu/diversity/other/aprlfool.html
longer ones
http://www.snopes.com/holidays/april/aprlfool.htm
http://pressroom.hallmark.com/april_fools.html
http://www.kidzworld.com/site/p593.htm
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/aforigin.html
http://www.2camels.com/destination44.php3
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/5365/fool.html (plus ideas of how to turn the prank on the kids)

How different countries celebrate it

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6505837.stm
http://www.calendar-updates.com/info/holidays/canada/aprilfools.aspx
http://members.aol.com/DonnHolidays/AprilFools.html
http://homepages.tesco.net/%7Ederek.berger/holidays/aprilfool.html

Quizzes and Tests

http://homeschooling.about.com/cs/hisholidays/l/blquizholapfool.htm (about the history of the day)
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/tests/afquiz.html ( a written test : is it true or is it a hoax)
http://www.ilovethatteachingidea.com/ideas/010402_april_fools_day_quiz.htm (a classic, but I couldn't find it ready made)
*** http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachingandlearning/assemblies/index.cfm?mode=searchdisplay&id=34&history=keyword (same, with the text of the mock test)
http://www.virtualgravy.com/cards/aptest.shtml (online test : in two click, got ya!)
http://esl.about.com/library/weekly/aa040198.htm (spot the language mistakes. very difficult. fro advanced students)

World's media plays the April Fool

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/monitoring/media_reports/1254570.stm (several stories published in the papers)
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/weekly/aa040201a.htm?terms=April+Fool+Gags (April fool's day sampler, plus links)

Practical jokes and Pranks

http://www.kidzworld.com/site/p1939.htm
http://www.scatty.com/ (jokes for children, by categories, including the famous knock-knock ones...)

Hoaxes

http://www.april-fools.us/
See especially the GM carrots, or the tax on pets, there is also a list of pranks...
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/
Read about the spaghetti tree, and some other hoaxes. the top 100 hoaxes of all time.
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Technology/virushoax.html (Urban Legends and Virus Alerts)

Links

http://www.2meta.com/april-fools/links/ (humor sites and newspapers, etc.)
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/categories/category/April%20Fool's%20Day/
and don't miss the excellent addresses on Michèle Henry's site :
http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/april.htm

Resources for Primary School

Easter egg alphabet cards and "go fish" game (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

Print out two copies of these colorful Easter egg alphabet cards to use for a game of alphabet recognition in "Go Fish!"; you may wish to use card stock to ensure durability.
Students will mix the cards and deal out four cards each; the remaining cards are put into a pile, face-down, in the middle. Students will take turns asking each other for a letter of the alphabet in their own hands. If the request cannot be filled, the student must then "Go Fish" from the middle pile. When a match is made, the student turns over and collects the pair from his or her hand. The player with the most matches/cards wins the game. (PreK-2)
http://everydayteaching.com/Helpers/ww.Easter.egg.alpha.pdf
[ to help students learn the form of a letter in handwriting and capital letters. You can also use this game in French!]

Rubber Band Eggs (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

Use different sizes and widths of rubber bands to tie around hardboiled eggs, and then dip them in dyes to see what happens. You can use the dye recipe listed here, as made with food coloring and vinegar, or incorporate a science lesson on natural plant dyes, made with items such as onion skins, beets, or berries. You could also use the suggestion above of a simple crepe paper dye. (PreK-3)
http://www.kinderart.com/seasons/eggs2.shtml

Unique Eggs (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

You will probably want to have some disposable plastic gloves for this activity, but the results are wonderful. Use shaving cream to cover the oval egg templates, then drip on dabs of different food coloring. Follow the directions to scrape off the shaving cream for multi-colored eggs. Be forewarned that this art activity is rather messy; you will want to have plenty of newspaper to put down. (PreK-4)
http://www.kinderart.com/seasons/excellenteggs.shtml

6 Little Teddy Bears (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

This audio-enhanced story book for preschoolers helps them to understand the concept of counting and "taking away", as teddy bears think the bed is just too full for all six of them. A cut, glue, assemble, and color paper teddy bear is available with the 2nd link. Use brad fasteners instead of glue to make the teddy bear limbs movable.
(PreK)
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/activities/6teddys.asp?themeid=2
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/activities/takehometeddy.asp
[ a short story with a nice sound, like a nursery rhyme. I could help children learn how to pronounce head and foot, three and pull, and just right.]

Easter Webquest

Our colleague Thomas Sugden recommends this webquest for young students. You can download the Word file:
http://www.editionsdidier.com/enjoy/fichiers/HAPPYEASTER.doc
On my computer, the links in the word file are not active, so here they are if you need them:
http://www.request.org.uk/infants/festivals/easter/Easter02.htm
http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/mes-easter_01.html (click on review to learn the expressions, and then on game to play with them.)
http://sunniebunniezz.com/eas5mat.htm
http://ospitiweb.indire.it/galilei/livelykids/easter/ce9.htm (the story of egg rolling, nicely explained in pictures)

Easter links

Find the egg rolling and several other useful resources on Michèle Henry's site:
http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/easter.htm

Resources for Secondary School

April is Poetry Month

Educational CyberPlayGround recommends this site of poetry : National Endowment for the Arts Announces Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest High school students across the nation to compete in national poetry recitation contest. See Online Poetry Classroom
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Arts/Poetry_Website.html

Fooling With Words With Bill Moyers ( from [LII New This Week] March 29)

Companion to a documentary that visited the 1998 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival, held in Waterloo Village, New Jersey. The website features the poetry of Amiri Baraka, Marge Piercy, Robert Pinsky, and others. Includes audio and video clips of readings, photos, teaching materials, and related resources. From Thirteen/WNET.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/foolingwithwords/

Mr Bean's Holidays

In this edition of ENTERTAINMENT! from the BBC, we hear extracts from an interview with the creator and star of Mr Bean, Rowan Atkinson, whose film "Mr Bean's holidays" will soon be released. He also talks about the link with M. Hulot's holidays by Jacques Tati.
You can download the audio file and the full transcript.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/163_entertainment_ex/

Fractured fairy tales (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

Maybe Cinderella doesn't even want to wear a glass slipper in the first place. Or perhaps Snow White Just Said No! to the poisoned apple. The ending can change, the beginning can change, and the in between can change in this guided student exercise in recognizing fairy tale elements, adding a twist to the traditional stories. A fairy tale element student handout is also available (2nd link). (4-8)
http://everydayteaching.com/Worksheets/Fractured.Fairytale.pdf
http://www.everydayteaching.com/Worksheets/Fairy.Tale.checklist.pdf
[ for good intermediates or above.]

Seeing feelings with Van Gogh (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

Students will look at everyday or familiar objects and landscapes in a new light when they carefully observe a painting by Vincent Van Gogh, as guided in this lesson plan. They will begin to associate color and line with representations of different emotions, and then translate those feelings to create a painting filled with mood through color and brush strokes. Although this lesson plan recommends using markers for grade 3-6, I would definitely let them get the feel of the paint brushes, and experiment with inexpensive acrylic paints. (3-9)
http://www.albrightknox.org/ArtStart/lvanGogh.html

Resources for other subjects in English

Catering : recipe of a cheesecake

Our colleague Dominique Dental recommends this site with a video, a text close to the script and all the information (and tools) you need to make a cheese cake.
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-american-cheesecake

Math for morons like us (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

This ThinkQuest entry offers an extensive supply of math resources for understanding systems of equations and inequalities, polynomials, factoring, powers and roots, quadratic equations, coordinate geometry, and other high school algebra topics. Each section is well laid out with a tutorial and sample problems, followed by interactive quizzes for students to test the concepts. (9-12)
http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/alg2/index.html
[ very useful to discover all the math term in English...]

InterMath

Educational CyberPlayGround recommends this site is designed to help middle school teachers deepen their understanding of math concepts. More than 200 "recommended investigations" are offered for teachers to solve and then modify for use with students. They're presented in 13 units: patterns, functions and equations, graphing (algebra); circles, quadrilaterals, triangles, polygons, 3-D objects (geometry); fractions and decimals, integers, ratio and percent (number concept); statistics and probability (data analysis). (University of Georgia, National Science Foundation)
http://intermath.coe.uga.edu/

Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications

Educational CyberPlayGround recommends this site which offers articles, learning modules, "mathlets" (single-purpose learning tools), reviews of online resources, and a developers' area. Search contents of the journal by type of resource (e.g., article), by subject (e.g., number concepts, data presentation, plane geometry), or both. The journal makes extensive use of graphics, animations, video clips, and other media. Articles and other materials are peer reviewed. (Mathematical Association of America, National Science Foundation)
http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/4/

Biology, Life Sciences : Exploratorium digital library

This site recommended by Educational CyberPlayGround presents activities, animations, and lessons on cells, diversity of life, ecology, evolution, heredity and genetics, and the human body. Topics include cell division, embryos, energy, genes, traits of life, muscles, eyes, optical illusions, depth perception, mutant fruit flies, frogs, extremophiles, bacterial terrarium, mold, yeast, and more. (Exploratorium, National Science Foundation)
http://nsdl.exploratorium.edu/nsdl/search.do?category=Curricular+Area-Life+Sciences

Physics, Sciences : Virtual courseware

Educational CyberPlayGround recommends this site which demonstrates fundamental concepts related to earthquakes and global warming. Learn how to find the epicenter of an earthquake, how to determine Richter magnitude, and how rocks are dated. Interactive tutorials explain the carbon cycle, water cycle, greenhouse effects, seasons, Milankovitch cycles, and albedo. Animations, inquiry-based activities, and assessments are provided. (California State University, Los Angeles, National Science Foundation)
http://www.sciencecourseware.org/eecindex.php

Internet Tools

Flash Cards 1.0 (from The Scout Report -- March 30)

Flash Cards 1.0 allows users to create their own flash cards, and they can import data from other sources, including websites and text documents. Additionally, a setup page gives users the ability to set the interval time between cards, their text color, and other variables. This version is compatible with all computers running Mac OS X 10.2 and newer. [KMG]
http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/flashcards.htm/
[only for Mac users!]

Teaching Practice

60 ways to liven up spelling lessons (from Everyday Teaching Newsletter Mar.30th)

If you're looking for a way to liven up your spelling lessons or even get your students connected to the idea of learning spelling, then try any one of these creative activities: Record-a-Word, Scrabble Spelling, Magic Letters, and several other ideas - 60 in fact! (K-4)
http://teachers.net/gazette/DEC02/spelling.html
[ those activities can be also used in ESL lessons to help student memorize vocabulary and spelling.]

Directives pour l'oral du bac STG

Notre collègue Laurence Bernard de Martinique a mis en ligne un dossier qu'a fait parvenir son IPR à tous les profs de lycée pour mettre les choses bien au clair à quelques semaines des épreuves. Ceci peut peut-être répondre à vos interrogations...
http://cms.ac-martinique.fr/discipline/anglais/news.php?=219

A lire

Le numéro 1/2007 des Langues Modernes, Séjours et Echanges

Le numéro 1/2007 des Langues Modernes, Séjours et Echanges, vient de paraître, il fête les 20 ans du programme Erasmus!
Dossier coordonné par Bernard DELAHOUSSE - IUT de Lille

SOMMAIRE
Editorial, par Astrid GUILLAUME
Clin d’oeil, par Benoît CLIQUET
Le Mot du Président, par Sylvestre VANUXEM

*Dossier: Séjours et Echanges
- Introduction du dossier, par Bernard DELAHOUSSE
- Organiser un échange entre établissements, par Laure PESKINE
- Voyages, séjours et échanges : le point de vue de la FCPE, par Faride HAMANA
- Choisir un organisme de séjours linguistiques, par Florence YAZDANPANAH
- Mascarades estudiantines finlandaises, par Fred DERVIN
- D’Erasme à Erasmus… Témoignage d'une ex-étudiante Erasmus, par Maryne VISSER,
- Les Erasmus bisontins!, par Joachim WYSSLING
- 20 ans après… Souvenirs, souvenirs, par Roselyne MOGIN-MARTIN
- Avant – après, la « formation croisée » des professeurs des écoles stagiaires, par Jean Claude LE BIHAN
(Articles en ligne sur le site www.APLV-LanguesModernes.org, réservés aux abonnés:
- Echange interculturel, dialogue de cultures, Internet : le cas du russe pour francophones, par Irina ANDREEVA-SUSSIN
- Échange poste pour poste à l’international, par Marie-Pascale HAMEZ)

*Hors-Thème
- La langue, outil de communication ou objet culturel ?, par Chrystelle FORTINEAU et Gabrielle Le TALLEC-LLORET

*Comptes-rendus de lecture
- Language chunks and linguistic units, RANAM, Recherches Anglaises et Nord-AMéricaines, Albert Hamm (sld), par Bernadette GRANDCOLAS
- Marginalité et centralité. Littérature, Traduction et Marginalité de Dana-Marina Dumitriu, par Ancu a GUTA.

*C’était il y a...
- C'était il y a 26 ans dans Les Langues Modernes : Voyages et séjours à l’étranger..., par Francis WALLET

Vente au numéro + frais d'envoi - 13 euros: contact@aplv-languesmodernes.org

*** Le prochain numéro des Langues Modernes, Temps, modes et aspects, coordonné par Astrid GUILLAUME - Université de Franche-Comté - Besançon, sortira en juin 2007.

APLV: Association des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes - Les Langues Modernes - http://www.aplv-languesmodernes.org/

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