Saturday 2 May 2020

DID THE TITANIC MAKE ANY STOPS?

On April 3rd, Titanic arrived in Southampton from Belfast to collect passengers and launch her maiden voyage.

After arriving from Belfast in Northern Ireland, where the ship was built, Titanic remained docked in Southampton (England) for a week, before welcoming passengers and crew aboard.

From 3rd to 10th, 1912: The Titanic was loaded with supplies and her crew was hired...Then at noon, the Titanic left the dock at Southampton for its maiden voyage.


First stop was in Cherbough, France where the Titanic arrived (more or less) at 6:30p.m. and left at 8:10p.m. heading to Queenstown, Ireland (now known as Cobh)



  • How many people boarded the Titanic in Cherbough? 281 passengers from 26 different nationatlities French, Italian, Spanish, Greek...   Nationalities in Titanic


  • Second Stop Queenstown, Ireland (now known as Cobh)

  • How many people boarded the Titanic in Queenstown? 123 passengers


Next stop? New York...or not...

Wednesday 16 January 2019

The sinking of the Titanic: a timeline

Watch this video and write as many words as you can in a sheet of paper. Then we will share all of them with the mates in class. There are a lot of figures and dates to remember.


Thursday 27 February 2014

TITANIC SONGS


Image courtesy of Stuart Miles / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Here we can appreciate some of our 4th level artists’ master works. They have written songs about the Titanic historical event.

The lyrics are written in the 3 curricular languages taught at school: English, Catalan and Spanish. An extraordinary example of a plurilingual task!

You can watch the videos and sing the songs. The lyrics are included in PDF documents too.

The lyrics are “originally written by themselves”!!!!!

Well done. Good work! Don’t you think?

Thank you so much for helping us with the music teacher Belén;) It sounds great with your guitar:))











































Monday 17 February 2014

Titanic and Geography


Pupils from 3rd and 4th levels are learning about Titanic and Geography.
Click on the map for the worksheets.

Image courtesy ofKeerati / FreeDigitalPhotos.net


Then click on the question mark to have a look to some of their worksheets already finished, in order to know the correct answers.




Image courtesy of Master isolated images /FreeDigitalPhotos.net

They have used outline world maps, to identify the United Kingdom and its countries, as well as the cities, countries, continents, oceans and seas studied in relation with the story of Titanic (construction, route...)
Excellent works!!!!


                   



Friday 14 February 2014

Titanic Word Clouds

Here we can see some Word Clouds created by pupils of Cicle Mitjà, they have used adjectives to describe the Titanic. The Web 2.0. tool used for this task is called Tagxedo.

Later on, they wrote their own lyrics for original Titanic songs using some of these adjectives. They have also used some rhyming dictionaries to write the lyrics, here you have some links to good rhyming dictionaries:


Monday 3 February 2014

A STORY MAP

Can you read a map? Can you tell a story with a map? Look at this "STORY MAP". It is a very useful application to understand a story, in this case a historical fact! The Titanic Story through an interactive map, with legends, text, photos.. Learn more about the passengers and their ultimate fates.

Click on the map! Observe, read, explore and interact with this map and answer these questions:
Can you find Catalonia?
Can you find the Catalan Passengers?
Did they survive the sinking?
How old were they?

Story maps combine intelligent Web maps with Web applications and templates that incorporate text, multimedia, and interactive functions. Story maps inform, educate, entertain, and inspire people about a wide variety of topics.
http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/titanic/

(Credit: Screen capture by Martin LaMonica/CNET)

Worksheet:



Thursday 30 January 2014

Create your own word puzzles

CREATE YOUR OWN WORD PUZZLES

Let's create a word puzzle about TITANIC AND GEOGRAPHY-Just add words, add clues and solve it.

Click on the picture:


Worksheet: