Fact or Fiction Project
Driving Question:
Driving Question:
How do we as students create a believable science fiction story so that we can better tell the difference between fact and falsehood?
How do we as students create a believable science fiction story so that we can better tell the difference between fact and falsehood?
We wrote two science fiction stories based on disasters. In order to write believable stories we started off by researching the event we were writting about.
We wrote two science fiction stories based on disasters. In order to write believable stories we started off by researching the event we were writting about.
Story #1: Tsunami
Story #1: Tsunami
We went to the beach to engage in team building and gain ocean experiences to add to our story
We went to the beach to engage in team building and gain ocean experiences to add to our story
Learning while we are doing
Learning while we are doing
Can you out run a tsunami?
Can you out run a tsunami?
Yes, that is the ocean in the background providing motivation.
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Post Apocalyptic Art:
Post Apocalyptic Art:
Thinking about what a world would be like after a nuclear disaster
Public Showcase and Writing Competition
Public Showcase and Writing Competition