Can you guess what technology these pictures are showing?

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Can you guess what technology these pictures are showing?

Google’s glucose monitoring contact lenses for diabetes sufferers.

Google’s cancer detecting pill

3D printer printing a shoe

In your books… Gwaith Dosbarth Today’s date Extending Opinions

How does technology help our society? To answer the question, what do you need to think about first? In your books, add the heading ‘What do I already know?’ Think, pair, share your ideas Add some notes as you talk

How can you broaden your initial opinions? Think it through LO: Read a range of texts so that you can extend your opinions further When you read what else do you need to do to be able to feedback what you have learnt? Think it through

Source: Source: Notemaking Notes on: Source: Source:

Source!

Skim and scan for key ideas Identify the key words

Greet guests, carry bags, clean rooms Realistic looking Source:BBC news- http://www.bbc.co.uk Source: Machines…taking over Henn-na Hotel- Japan 10 life like robots Only 2 human workers Greet guests, carry bags, clean rooms Realistic looking Speak many languages- 72 rooms High tech hotel face recognition instead of keys Not widely used but becoming more popular in hotel industry Notes on: Source: Source:

Make your notes! Plenary: Think of three other lessons where you think note making skills would be useful. Be ready to explain why and give an example!

Discussing your opinions In your books… Gwaith Dosbarth Today’s date Discussing your opinions

How much does technology help us? What do you think?

L.O: Communicate your opinions and listen to others so that you can participate in a group discussion Think it through What makes an effective discussion?

Success Criteria for group discussion State opinions clearly Listen and don’t interrupt Add your thoughts when others have finished speaking Ask questions Come to an overall conclusion

Make your talk better!

Improving your discussion Use the I Pad to record your discussion Listen back to it and use the success criteria to evaluate how well you did Identify an area to improve on and have another go!

At home: Answer the following question: How have your thoughts changed on how technology helps us? Use the success criteria as a guide to help you

Plenary Two minute talk Tell your partner what you need to improve next time and your strategy to help you do this Your partner will feedback to your teacher