Reading activities

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Here you are.

There is a media literacy task created in liveworksheets and posted on padlet wall. Students do a bit of research on their own and write their comments as well as completing sentences there.




Not enough of media and critical thinking? Try an activity called good & bad sides of a piece of news. Recognise fake news and choose one positive and one negative feature of news and post it on the Lino wall.

 Everyone should take the challenge and tick off items on their bucket list! After reading a brief introduction, students were redirected to Google Jamboard and, finally, created their own bucket lists as a follow-up. As a side dish, a wordcloud video is served.

Reading skills need a bit of drill. Bad news? Actually, even drills can be fun if you check a project called Into the Book and master your summarizing skills with help of Dracula and his buddies.

We all need a high dose of happiness in these difficult times. In this reading task, students are asked to read the  4 psychologists’ advice  on “How to be happy” and take the test. As a subsequent activity, a mind map is created on the topic “The Things That Make Me Happy" using the web 2.0 tool called Popplet.  The cream of it is a lovely e-book.



Are you a bookwork? Create a bookmark on a shared Canva link. All of the bookmarks star in a presentation you can taste right now!

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  1. Thank you, Sibel, I`m learning from the best! From you, my dear colleagues!

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