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Captain Cook Museum Click here for larger image
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Captain Cook Museum Click here for larger image
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Activity Background
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Teacher and School
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View Kahootz Xpression
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View Kahootz Movie
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Author : Shane Ingram Download Kahootz Xpression
To download and view a Kahootz Xpression, you must have Kahootz Software or Demo Version.
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Key Learning Areas
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Theme
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History, Study of Society and Environment, Media/ICT
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Captain Cook, exploration, environment
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Year Level
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Student Age
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Year 6
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Rationale
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Students research the explorer and sailor Captain James Cook.
Students design and create their own interactive Xpression demonstrating technical skill and understanding of the ideas and concepts related to their topic.
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Student Tasks
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Using the Kahootz "fly" control, students navigate their way around the South Seas with Captain Cook.
Students develop ideas about their topic and draft the Xpression as a storyboard.
Students produce a Kahootz Xpression on another aspect of Cook's first voyage to the Pacific.
Students share completed Xpressions to other students, discussing what they did and how they did it.
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Captain Cook Museum Click here for larger image
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Each participant needs to:
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Have the ability to research their chosen topic |
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Display creativity and media design ideas |
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Have knowledge of how to use Kahootz tools |
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Learning Outcomes for Student Creator
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Students should consolidate research and information about Captain Cook's explorations
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Present knowledge and ideas cohesively and with accuracy |
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Display competence with using Kahootz to present information |
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Display creative problem solving to produce their Xpression |
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Collaborate with peers |
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Reflect on own and others' practice |
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Collaborative Potential
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Could be a shared activity/presentation with other students. |
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