Showing posts with label April Fool's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April Fool's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 April 2012

APRIL FOOL'S DAY

4TH ESO (Timing: 1 session)

APRIL FOOL’S DAY

BREAKING THE ICE: To begin the lesson I am going to play a joke on them telling them that there’s a new Educational Reform by which this year course is going to finish on 31st July for those students who get bad marks in more than two subjects. 

ACTIVITY 1.

calendar                    errands                    forget                   kick                      luck           
       moved                noon             pranks                refused                weather

 


 Fill in the blanks with the following words.


April Fool’s Day

There are many different opinions on how April Fool's Day came about. Some people think it started in the year 1582 in France with the reclaim of the ____________ under Charles IX. 

Others believe it started when the date of New Year's Day was changed from April 1st to January 1st. The original New Year's Day was March 25th but since Holy Week is celebrated starting on March 25th, New Year's Day was _____________to be celebrated on April 1st. Then they changed New Year's Day from April 1st to January 1st when France reclaimed the new calendar. However, most people would either _______________ about New Year's Day being moved to January 1st or ______________ to celebrate it on the new date and therefore would get ______________ and jokes played on them and were called Fools.
Another theory as to how April Fool's Day came about is that with Spring starting in March , the______________ played “pranks” on us by changing from warm to cold and from sunny to snowing.

There is a superstition that states that everyone who is playing pranks on others must be done playing jokes and pranks by _____________ on April 1st. If they do not go by this rule, they will have bad ______________ for many years to come. In the early history of April Fool's Day it was a tradition to send people on impossible_______________ and for some to place “_______________ me” signs on others backs as a joke.

Answer these questions:
1.      When did they change the original New Year’s Day?
2.      Why did they change New Year’s Day from April 1 to January 1st?
3.      Who did people call `fools´?
4.      According to the superstition, what happens to people who do not follow the pranks rule?
5.  Do you have a similar celebration in your country? When is it celebrated?
6.  What's the name used in your country for the 'fools' ?


ACTIVITY 2
To show the importance of this celebration, let’s see some examples of pranks in cartoons, ads and newspapers (in activity 3).
After watching these videos we aske them if they have seen something similar on Spanish TV, newspapers...

ACTIVITY 4.

Say if these news are true or false. Why do you think it is true/false?

  1. Pi 
    The Alabama State Legislature has voted to change the value of pi (3.1415926…) to the more 'Biblical' 3.0.
  2.  Cleaning The Internet
    The internet will be shut down over April 1 so that robots can crawl along it cleaning out dead sites.

  1.  Panda Dung Is Secret To Most Expensive Tea
      The world's most expensive tea - which is fertilised with panda dung   
           is set to go on sale for about £130 a cup.

  1. Mammoth Task: Plan To Clone Ice Age Beast
      South Korean and Russian scientists have vowed to work together in  
      an attempt to clone a woolly mammoth from remains found in Siberia.

  1. Longest jail sentence.
      The longest jail sentence passed was in the United States - 10,000      
      years for a triple murder.
  1. Patrick Moore
    The hugely respected astronomer Patrick Moore has announced on BBC that a planetary alignment will reduce Earth's gravity temporarily, causing   people to feel a floating sensation during 20 minutes on 21st December 2012.


ACTIVITY 4.



Answer these questions:
  1. What’s John doing upstairs?
  2. Where is she going to put the mentos?
  3. Why doesn’t she put the mentos in the coke?
  4. What’s going to happen when John opens the cap?
  5. What has she done with the strings?

KEY ANSWERS:

ACTIVITY 1
April Fool’s Day

There are many different opinions on how April Fool's Day came about. Some people think it started in the year 1582 in France with the reclaim of the calendar under Charles IX. 

Others believe it started when the date of New Year's Day was changed from April 1st to January 1st. The original New Year's Day was March 25th but since Holy Week is celebrated starting on March 25th, New Year's Day was moved to be celebrated on April 1st. Then they changed New Year's Day from April 1st to January 1st when France reclaimed the new calendar. However, most people would either forget about New Year's Day being moved to January 1st or refused to celebrate it on the new date and therefore would get pranks and jokes played on them and were called Fools.
Another theory as to how April Fool's Day came about is that with Spring starting in March , the weather played “pranks” on us by changing from warm to cold and from sunny to snowing.

There is a superstition that states that everyone who is playing pranks on others must be done playing jokes and pranks by noon on April 1st. If they do not go by this rule, they will have bad luck for many years to come. In the early history of April Fool's Day it was a tradition to send people on impossible errands and for some to place “kick me” signs on others backs as a joke. 

ACTIVITY 3
1. F  2. F   3. T  4. T  5. T  6. F

Monday, 12 March 2012

April Fool's Day - Some Ideas


Last week Thomas explained to us how Americans celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and April Fool’s Day. Then in groups we discussed how to deal with these festivities in our classes. We chose April Fool’s Day instead of St. Patrick’s Day since none of us had ever considered the possibility of using the festivity in our lessons. Our group came up with the following ideas:

Pre-activity:
Tell the students that the government has announced the timetables are going to change so that from Easter on they are going to have lessons in the morning and the afternoon, after a short break for lunch. Preferably, the Head would announce that, to lend credibility to our story.
After a few moments of panic (allow the students to scream for a minute!) we tell them it’s a joke, because it´s April Fool’s Day. We show a short video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6SLgQeGoIs) that explains the celebration, and we ask the students to connect it to the Spanish “Día de los Inocentes” (28th December)

During-activity:
We give the students some “stories” to read. They have to guess which ones are real, authentic stories and which ones are fake. Then they have to explain why they think so.
(see Document 1)

Post-activity:
Since students usually like to write bizarre stories, we ask them to make up their own ones. They should take care that what they write has at least the appearance of truth, so that the story could be considered a “genuine” one and then fool others. To make it a bit more complicated they have to include in their text 5 words that they have taken out of a bag (at random)

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Missing information in the slideshow

I'm not sure why but some things didn't come through on the slide show I posted. Here are the missing links:
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/aprilfool/
https://mail.google.com/mail/help/motion.html

I look foward to hearing from everyone!

Walter

April Fool's Day