Exploring Time Capsules
ESL Lesson PlansExploring Time Capsules

Exploring Time Capsules

This ESL lesson plan focuses on exploring time capsules and is designed for kids at B1 level. Students engage in various station rotation reading, writing, and speaking exercises, enhancing their understanding of short texts and encouraging discussion about the significance of time capsules. The lesson is structured into interactive stations, where students unscramble words, discuss reflective questions, and analyze an article about time capsules.

Skills

  • Can understand short texts on subjects that are familiar or of current interest, in which people give their points of view.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
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Station 1: Speaking

Work in pairs. Choose 4 questions to ask your partner. Take turns.
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Have you ever heard of a time capsule before? What do you think it is?
2
Why do you think people choose to create time capsules?
3
How do you feel about the idea of saving memories for future generations?
4
If you could create your own time capsule, what items would you include and why?
5
Why do you think people choose to bury time capsules for future generations?
6
How would you feel if you were able to open a time capsule from many years ago?
2

Station 2: Reading

3

Station 2: Reading

4

Station 3: Vocabulary

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Station 3: Vocabulary

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Station 3: Vocabulary

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Station 4: Speaking and Writing

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