TAREA 6

Research - English Language

Las anteriores imágenes muestran la detención de Nicolás Maduro.

En los grupos creados en la actividad “Think, Pair, Share” tenéis 1 minuto para decidir si estas imágenes son reales o no.

 

Estas imágenes son FALSAS, como ya han dicho medios como el New York Times, o RTVE.

En esta actividad vamos a aprender cómo distinguir si una noticia ha sido generada por la IA, o no.

Para ello debemos fijarnos en tres cosas

  1. La fuente: ¿Quién publica esta noticia? Es una fuente fiable?
  2. El contenido: ¿La noticia busca provocar una reacción emocional fuerte?
  3. Los detalles: ¿Hay algo que resulte extraño o incoherente?

 

 

Paso 1.

Añadid las imágenes proporcionadas en Google Lens.

Cuando las busquéis, os aparecerán las fuentes que han subido esta noticia/imágenes. Rellenad la siguiente checklist:

  • ¿La cuenta o web es oficial, verificada o conocida?
  • ¿Aparece la noticia en varios medios fiables, o solo en una cuenta de redes sociales?
  • ¿Se citan periodistas, instituciones o expertos reales?

Paso 2. 

  • Fijaos en el contenido. Completad la siguiente checklist:

  • Se usan palabras exageradas.
  • Titulares muy llamativos que no se desarrollan bien en el texto.
  • Falta de datos concretos (fechas, lugares, cifras comprobables).

Paso 3.

Ahora fijaos en las fotos.

¿Hay algo en la imagen, el vídeo o el audio que resulte extraño o incoherente?

  • Rasgos físicos raros (manos deformes, caras poco naturales).
  • Objetos que no encajan con la realidad (uniformes incorrectos, textos borrosos).
  • Vídeos o audios sin contexto claro o sin fuente original.

Paso 4.

Ahora volved a las preguntas de reflexión. ¿Ha cambiado vuestra opinión en algo?

La profesora hará sonar una canción y debéis moveros por la clase comentando vuestra opinión sobre este tema hasta que la canción acabe.

Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Reading Comprehension Test

Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

📘 Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions

Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

✏️ Answer the questions:

A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)

  1. Where are Peppa and her family?
    a) At the beach
    b) At the park
    c) At home
  2. What color is the bin for plastic?
    a) Blue
    b) Green
    c) Yellow
  3. Who puts paper in the green bin?
    a) Peppa
    b) George
    c) Daddy Pig
  4. What do they see on the grass?
    a) Flowers
    b) Animals
    c) Trash
  5. How do they feel at the end?
    a) Angry
    b) Happy
    c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)

  1. Peppa throws trash on the floor.
    True / False
  2. Daddy Pig picks up cans.
    True / False
  3. George puts plastic in the green bin.
    True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)

Match the character to the action.

CharacterAction

Peppa___ A. Picks up cans

George___ B. Puts plastic in bin

Daddy Pig___ C. Puts paper in bin

 

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)

  1. Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
    → ___________________________________________
  2. What do the birds do at the end?
    → ___________________________________________

Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Reading Comprehension Test

Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

📘 Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions

Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

✏️ Answer the questions:

A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)

  1. Where are Peppa and her family?
    a) At the beach
    b) At the park
    c) At home
  2. What color is the bin for plastic?
    a) Blue
    b) Green
    c) Yellow
  3. Who puts paper in the green bin?
    a) Peppa
    b) George
    c) Daddy Pig
  4. What do they see on the grass?
    a) Flowers
    b) Animals
    c) Trash
  5. How do they feel at the end?
    a) Angry
    b) Happy
    c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)

  1. Peppa throws trash on the floor.
    True / False
  2. Daddy Pig picks up cans.
    True / False
  3. George puts plastic in the green bin.
    True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)

Match the character to the action.

CharacterAction

Peppa___ A. Picks up cans

George___ B. Puts plastic in bin

Daddy Pig___ C. Puts paper in bin

 

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)

  1. Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
    → ___________________________________________
  2. What do the birds do at the end?
    → ___________________________________________

Recycling and Environmental Protection

Reading Comprehension - English Language

 Reading Comprehension Test
Topic: Recycling and Environmental Protection
Grade: 3rd Grade
Level: A1
Time: 25 minutes

Part 1: Read the paragraph and answer the questions
Paragraph:
Peppa Pig and her family are at the park. They see plastic bottles, papers, and cans on the grass. “Oh no!” says Peppa. “We must clean up!” Mummy Pig brings a recycling bin. Peppa puts plastic in the blue bin. George puts paper in the green bin. Daddy Pig picks up cans and puts them in the yellow bin. “Now the park is clean and beautiful!” says Peppa. The birds sing, and everyone is happy.

Answer the questions:
A. Multiple Choice (1 point each)
Where are Peppa and her family?
a) At the beach
b) At the park
c) At home

What color is the bin for plastic?
a) Blue
b) Green
c) Yellow

Who puts paper in the green bin?
a) Peppa
b) George
c) Daddy Pig

What do they see on the grass?
a) Flowers
b) Animals
c) Trash

How do they feel at the end?
a) Angry
b) Happy
c) Sleepy

B. True or False (1 point each)
Peppa throws trash on the floor.
True / False

Daddy Pig picks up cans.
True / False

George puts plastic in the green bin.
True / False

C. Matching (1 point each)
Match the character to the action.

Character    Action
Peppa    ___ A. Picks up cans
George    ___ B. Puts plastic in bin
Daddy Pig    ___ C. Puts paper in bin

Options:
A. Picks up cans
B. Puts plastic in bin
C. Puts paper in bin

D. Short Answer (2 points)
Why do Peppa and her family clean the park?
→ ___________________________________________

What do the birds do at the end?
→ ___________________________________________

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