Scenariusze lekcji

Już są dostępne! Nasze autorskie scenariusze lekcji w nowej odsłonie ;-)

oraz te, które wygrały w konkursie!

Już teraz! Dla wszystkich nauczycieli, chcących wraz z nami zrobić Krok do nowego świata! Do pobrania dziesięć pomysłowych planów zajęć (+ 4 nowe) ze szczegółową rozpiską działań - krok po kroku - oraz kompletem materiałów dla nauczyciela i jego uczniów.

Lista scenariuszy - uszeregowana według stopnia zaawansowania językowego (od A1 do B1+) do pobrania w formie PDF - kliknij TUTAJ. Plik zawiera aktywne linki, które przekierują Cię do wybranego scenariusza.

Możesz także przeglądać naszą stronę i klikać bezpośrednio w tytuł scenariusza lekcji. W ten sposób również zyskasz dostęp do materiałów.

Każdy z nich opisuje pełną procedurę lekcji, źródła, na których jest oparty, potrzebną technologię i pomoce, a także wskazówki i dodatkowe wyjaśnienia dla nauczycieli.

Wszelkie materiały potrzebne do lekcji (handouts, posters, answer key) dostępne są przez aktywne linki w każdym ze scenariuszy.

Mamy nadzieję, że wraz z Waszymi uczniami będziecie się świetnie bawić. Liczymy też na to, że zainspirujemy Was do tworzenia własnych scenariuszy.

In this lesson, students will play an energetic VR game called “Beat it with your sabers”. The game engages the whole body through the use of both VR controllers. Students will have to listen to and follow the instructions learning naturally to form the imperative forms of verbs. They also will learn some names of shapes, colours, body parts and movement verbs. The whole lesson is set in a modern, dynamic and genuine environment where students take action! A lot of action! 

This lesson is VR app based

In this lesson, students are invited to visit London using VR goggles. They are invited to walk along the streets of London to see and listen about famous landmarks. Students read a message, complete a crossword and reply to the message describing what they saw in London.

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based

In this lesson, we are inviting dinosaurs to our classroom and bringing them to life to practise English. The scenario can go in two different ways! Students can either set off on a scavenger hunt and take photos of dinos hiding in particular places in the classroom, or spend their class time (or homework time) doing internet research and then present to the class information found on a chosen dinosaur. Both scenarios complement each other and can be done in two different lessons or one after another.

This lesson is Google AR based

In this lesson, students will fulfil their fantasy of flying on a dragon. They will learn or revise how to form positive sentences in the Present Continuous to talk about actions happening while flying the dragon. They will practise asking and answering “Yes/No” questions in the Present Continuous tense as well as get involved with a project to label some body parts of a dragon and create its (or maybe his/her) personal file.

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based

This is a simple (in its form) revision lesson. Thanks to the storytelling approach students take on the role of super detectives with some really amazing powers in error hunting. We encourage them to live this fantasy and in the meantime improve their grammar accuracy. This lesson focuses on the Present Perfect tense, but the whole scenario along with the story can be easily applied to any language level and any grammar.

This is a GAMIFICATION / STORYTELLING lesson

This lesson follows a simple game design. It includes some drama performances and a lot of writing and speaking. Students will practise making positive sentences in Present Continuous. They will take on the role of professional theatre or film actors. They will be photographed to make expectations and guesses about classmates’ actions. But what were they really doing? The truth is soon to be revealed!

This is a GAMIFICATION / STORYTELLING lesson

In this lesson, students are invited to explore some ancient artefacts in the AR environment. They will learn about the country of their origin, their age, and their purpose. Students will first gather some information about certain artefacts individually. Next, they will work in pairs to exchange information about the artefacts they discovered. They will practise asking and answering questions using the passive voice in an information gap-type activity. Once they share and exchange information about artefacts, they will create a mindmap about an artefact that they found most interesting. 

This lesson is AR app based

Students will take a relaxing stroll through an enchanted wonderland full of magical colours, shining fireflies, strange vehicles, friendly dragons, and magical portals that lead to other worlds. The first part of the scenario sets the scene and focuses on learning the vocabulary and grammar needed for the second part in which students write a short narrative inspired by the walk in the magical VR environment. All to experience, fully understand and practise the Past Continuous to re-tell the story like a pro!

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based

This lesson is based on Edu-Arctic2 project results (project financed by EEA Grants). It includes some interesting facts about polar dogs, their origin, characteristics, habitat, habits, threats to some species, and ways they interact with humans. The students will get information from two different sources. The first is the VR 360-degree film and the second one is a dialogue about sled dogs. The students will have to work in teams and combine all pieces of knowledge to learn as much as possible about polar dogs and their lives.

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based

The lesson is based on Adam Savage’s workshop VR app. Adam Savage is a special effects expert who hosted the famous Discovery Channel science entertainment television program called MythBusters. His workshop is full of incredible tools, special machines, unusual pieces of furniture, strange objects and props from some famous movies. The students will walk around the workshop and search for seven mystery objects. Will they find them all? Only if they work as a team, listen to each other and communicate the instructions clearly enough.

This lesson is VR app based

Nowe pomysły na Krok do nowego świata! - to scenariusze lekcji bazujące na najlepszych propozycjach nadesłanych przez uczestników Konkursu dla nauczycieli

Prezentujemy cztery scenariusze nagrodzone w naszym Konkursie! Zobaczcie, co wymyślili nauczyciele, którzy zainspirowali się naszymi pomysłami i przygotowali własny autorski scenariusz lekcji w kategorii VR oraz storytelling / gamification. Dziękujemy za nowe inspiracje. Brawa dla zwycięzców!

In this lesson students consolidate their knowledge about wild animals and learn more about their food. They are invited to observe animals using Animal Jigsaw VR. Students put flashcards of animals together with their food and buid sentences in English. They create stories by using given flashcards.This lesson is based on the concept of Gabriela Nachyła, English teacher in primary school (Szkoła Podstawowa # 23) in Bielsko-Biała, PL.

This lesson is VR app based

In this lesson, students learn and revise holiday vocabulary and practise using Past Simple. They unpack a backpack full of items one may take on a holiday, they listen and retell a story about Robinson Crusoe. At the end they are invited to play Train Your Brain memory game and practise the target vocabulary while pretending to be Robinson. This lesson is based on the concept of Aneta Dubik, English teacher in primary school (Szkoła Podstawowa Specjalna # 2) in Bytom, PL.

This is a GAMIFICATION / STORYTELLING lesson

This amazing VR lesson takes students to the exotic shores of tsunami endangered countries. Students learn how to escape a tsunami wave, listening to instructions and following them in first-person view. They also have a chance to review names of other natural disasters. This lesson is based on the concept of Gabriela Piotrowska, English teacher in primary school (Niepubliczna Szkoła Podstawowa MOST) in Sękocin Stary, PL.

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based

In this lesson, students are invited to visit different places around the world in virtual reality. They drive through the streets of New York, walk along the Glass Bridge in China, visit the Eiffel Tower in France and explore vibrant coral reefs in Egypt. Students describe their experience, solve a word search puzzle and create a simple leaflet. This lesson is based on the concept of Joanna Rostankowska, English teacher in primary school (Szkoła Podstawowa # 17) in Gdynia, PL.

This lesson is VR 360 youtube film based