Making a Difference: Pitch your Inventions!

Making a Difference
Statement of Inquiry: 

Revolutionary changes in technology can lead to positive and negative impacts on a global and sustainable society.  
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Innovation & Revolution
Global Context: Globalization & Sustainability 
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Making a Difference
Statement of Inquiry: 

Revolutionary changes in technology can lead to positive and negative impacts on a global and sustainable society.  
Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Innovation & Revolution
Global Context: Globalization & Sustainability 

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Making a Difference
This week, you prepare and give a pitch-presentation about an invention to the rest of the class, who take on the role of potential invenstors. 

Your group needs to sell the benefits of the invention: how does it improve the industry or people's lives. 

Before you give your one minute pitch you need to formulate and justify a research question, make an action plan and do some research. 

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Class 1:
Groups Y3C:

Edin, Ivano, Madelief, Stijn
Skip, Flor, Bart en Bas
Zoete, Gus, Mees en Mijntje
Metze, Berend, Faybi lotus
Lex, Annabel, Ivi frederique
Victoria, Maiko, Inez en Lodewijk

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Class 1:
Groups Y3E:

Justin, Tess, Beatrix, Daan 
Kelsey, Karel, Loekie, Joris 
Pelle, Noud, Pascalle
Oriana, Fenna, Mees, Olivier
Rutger, Anna, Isis en Noah 
Bram, Merijn, Beau en Fleur 

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Making a Difference
Class 1:  show groups, choose invention, formulate and justify a RQ

Class 2: Make an Action Plan: who does what and when? Start with the research and create a bibliography 

Class 3: Finish the research and create the presentation. 

Class 4: Pitch time! 

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Class 1:
Possible inventions you can choose from:

the wheel, the compass, mechanical clock, printing press, gunpowder, steam engine, vaccination, steam locomotive, electric battery, computer, refrigerator, telegraph, electric bulb/light, radio, television, the airplane, the automobile, the telephone, internet

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Class 1:
Groups Y3C:

Edin, Ivano, Madelief, Stijn
Skip, Flor, Bart en Bas
Zoete, Gus, Mees en Mijntje
Metze, Berend, Faybi lotus
Lex, Annabel, Ivi frederique
Victoria, Maiko, Inez en Lodewijk

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Class 2:
Plan your investigation/Create an Action Plan 
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Gather, record and document the sources of relevant information

Tips:
- In a good AP you show who, is doing what and when. 
- Be as specific as possible in your AP. 
- Create a bibliography of the sources you use! 


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Class 3:
Gather, record and document the sources of relevant information +
Create/Prepare your pitch presentation

Tips:
- Create a bibliography of the sources you use! 
- Use images and advertise your invention. 
- Make sure you are as convincing as possible: why is your invention so good for society? 
- your pitch should be 3 minutes long (+/- 10 seconds)


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Class 4:
Pitch Time! 

Edin, Ivano, Madelief, Bas
Skip, Flor, Bart en Stijn
Zoete, Gus, Mees en Mijntje
Metze, Berend, Faybi en Frederique
Lex, Annabel, Ivi en Lotus
Victoria, Maiko, Inez en Lodewijk

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Class 4:
Pitch Time!

Justin, Tess, Beatrix, Daan 
Kelsey, Karel, Loekie, Joris 
Pelle, Noud, Pascalle
Oriana, Fenna, Mees, Olivier
Rutger, Anna, Isis en Noah 
Bram, Merijn, Beau en Fleur 

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