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Created by Jo Rhys-Jones 2008 - Creative Commons Copyright Eurovision Project -an editable project for schools to practise Geography, Music & Drama, Citizenship, MFL and ICT skills within the fun theme of the Eurovision Song Contest

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  • 1. Eurovision Project - an editable project for schools to practise Geography, Music & Drama, Citizenship, MFL and ICT skills within the fun theme of the Eurovision Song Contest
  • 2. For a Class divided into groups or individuals representing countries
    • Each group can edit their own slide within this presentation in normal view (not slideshow) to add information they find out about their chosen country.
    • Delete any slides you dont want to use.
    • There are additional notes for teachers in the notes space below each slide in normal view
  • 3. What is Eurovision?
    • The Eurovision Song Contest is a televised music contest, with the original aim of promoting inter-European relations.
    • Source: http://www.partyvision.co.uk/what/
  • 4. What is Eurovision?
    • The competition is not necessarily restricted to those in Europe. Participants include Israel, Morocco, Tunisia and Lebanon
    • Source: http://www.partyvision.co.uk/what/
  • 5. What is Eurovision?
    • The show is broadcast in over 35 countries worldwide, including Australia, Canada, and Japan. It gets around 600 million viewers
  • 6. Why not pick a country from this years participants?
    • Andorra
    • Albania
    • Armenia
    • Azerbaijan
    • Belarus
    • Belgium
    • Bosnia & Herz.
    • Bulgaria
    • Croatia
    • Cyprus
    • Czech Republic
    • Denmark
    • Estonia
    • Finland
    • France
    • Norway
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Romania
    • Russia
    • San Marino
    • Serbia
    • Slovenia
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
    • Turkey
    • Ukraine
    • UK
    • FYR Macedonia
    • Georgia
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Hungary
    • Iceland
    • Ireland
    • Israel
    • Latvia
    • Lithuania
    • Malta
    • Moldavia
    • Montenegro
    • Netherlands
    http://www.eurovision.tv/page/participants-2008
  • 7. The Official Eurovision Site
    • Find previews and downloads of all this years songs, interviews, photos and logos.
    • Make sure you are aware of copyright issues if you wish to include any official logos in your work.
    • (Often it is fine if it is for non-commercial, private/educational use and not distributed on the internet without prior permission)
    http://www.eurovision.tv/page/home
  • 8. 1 st Task (Geography and ICT Objectives)
    • Each group must find their country on the following map and move their pin to the right place.
  • 9.
  • 10. Find and label your chosen country with a pin:
  • 11. 2 nd Task (Geography and ICT Objectives)
    • Groups must first find & save a picture of the flag for their country.
    • Next right-click on the appropriate country in the next map and select format auto shape
    • Select colour, then scroll down to fill effects then click on the tab picture
    • Click select picture and locate the flag saved earlier. Click insert & ok
    • If done correctly your country should now be coloured the same as your flag like UK is on the map.
  • 12. Locate your chosen country and colour the background the same as the appropriate flag.
  • 13. 3 rd Task (MFL Intercultural Understanding & ICT objectives)
    • In your groups, copy the next slide (red) by
    • -clicking on the slide and then on Insert at the top of the page,
    • -then scroll down to duplicate slide
    • -then start filling in the information about your country. Remember to save it!
  • 14. Name of Country
    • The capital city is
    • The language(s) spoken
    • A typical food you can eat here
    • Famous people from this country are
    • The climate in this country is
    • Something you did not know about this country:
    Insert picture of flag here
  • 15. 4 th Task (MFL Oracy, Intercultural Understanding & ICT Objectives)
    • What is the main language spoken in your chosen country?
    • Find out how to say hello in that language. (A really useful site for this is Newbury Park School )
    • Use audacity to record yourselves saying it, click on export as mp3 and save to an appropriate folder.
    • Now click Insert then Movies & Sounds then Sounds from file, locate your clip and click ok to insert it onto your slide.
  • 16. Eurovision Language Shock
    • Read this article from the BBC about the 2008 entry from France.
    • http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7350193.stm
    • What do you think? Does it matter? Why or why not?
  • 17. 5 th Task (Drama, MFL. PE & Music Objectives )
    • Use a site such as Mama Lisas World to find a short song or rhyme from your chosen country
    • (or any French, Spanish, German song if your teacher agrees)
    • In your groups, rehearse singing & performing your song. You may want to make a routine up too.
    • Decide as a class whether to video your acts or to perform them live for the 6 th Task
  • 18. So what do this years entries sound like?
    • You can watch them on the official YouTube Eurovision channel
    • Listen to / download mp3 clips from the Official Eurovision Site
    • Or why not download lyrics and translations from Diggiloo
  • 19. 6 th Task (Drama, MFL. PE & Music Objectives )
    • You will need a presenter to hold your own Eurovision Song Contest now.
    • In your groups, (with or without costumes!) take turns to perform your song & routine to the rest of the class.
    • While watching try to think what marks as a group you will award. Keep them secret until the voting begins.
  • 20. The Voting example from previous years
    • http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fZIZZlvoBxw&feature=related
  • 21. The Voting MFL Oracy & Maths Objectives
    • Traditionally votes must be reported by each country in French to the presenters.
    • When it is your countrys turn to report their votes, start with the highest for example La France; 12 points
    • Presenters must keep track of the score either on the board or using Scorewiz
  • 22. To complete your project
    • Go back and delete all the instruction / task slides, keeping only the maps, information slides and slides created by your class.
    • Add any additional slides with photos, video clips and/or sound clips of your class and their acts / the voting.
    • Save and keep as evidence when working towards an International Schools Award !