Radio and television are the particularly important means of mass media for the community and its cultural life. Upon applying certain techniques required for access to a large audience, the community is duly and well-timely informed on the most important and topical political, economic, cultural and social events in Lithuania; in addition, various scientific programmes, movies and cinema news and other interesting information are provided.
Task.1
We've come a long way since the early days of radio, and students can be forgiven for not fully appreciating how incredible this technology was for its time. But that's nothing a good practical activity can't fix, right?
That's why we think middle-schoolers will get a real kick out of this lesson plan courtesy of Teach Engineering, which teaches students how to assemble a working AM radio from a kit. It's a group project (2 per group) that takes about four hours to complete (it can easily be broken up across a few sessions).
Paired with another more theoretical lesson plan on how AM radios work, your students will learn about the circuit components required, and why their placement matters to the radio's functionality.
Students will come for the theory but stay for the practice - after all, who doesn't love a good soldering activity? Soldering is vital engineering experience, one of the building blocks.
Task.2
We’re sure this World Radio Day activity will be fun and interesting for children and adults alike! On download, you’ll find the children are challenged to listen to a radio station and make notes on what they hear including any jingles or advertisements, the type of music they play on the station and what kind of content they hear.
Once complete, they can move on to the next exciting task - researching for their very own podcast!
Task.3
Did you know that the award-winning Twinkl PlanIt has a scheme of work dedicated to the topic of computing? Designed to help support those who teach this subject, you’ll find there are teacher-written lesson plans, assessment resources, activities and display resources all aligned to the aims and objectives of the national curriculum.
This Planning a Podcast Lesson Pack is a great way to celebrate radio and media and how popular podcasts are today!
Task.4
Use this resource to guide children through a step-by-step process of writing, producing, recording and broadcasting a radio play. It includes information on how to write the script as well as how to add sound effects. Maybe you could make it into a podcast too?
Task.5
Talking of music, take a look at this beautifully designed timeline resource. Taking you and your children through the main periods of classical music, you can teach them about the music of the 1400s up to the 1960s.
From the Renaissance to the Contemporary period, this music timeline provides children with a helpful visual aid - complete with original illustrations. With this, they can learn about the history of music whilst also developing their understanding of historical chronology
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