I wish such sites existed! I am trying to develop my
own projects. It is a little time-consuming but so worth it!
Here are some ideas for final tasks I have gathered
here and there (i.e. my own ideas and school books):
Oral Tasks:
- Record a phone
conversation
- Create a Powerpoint on �
- Leave a message
on an answering machine
- Shoot a TV
commercial
- Organize a debate
- Organize a radio show / a
TV show
- Make a timeline
and present it orally
- Prepare a radio
announcement
- Explain
how a useless of useful device works (draw a sketch of it, explain how it works
and how it will change people�s lives)
- Prepare an
advertising campaign.
- Create a podcast.
- Create a movie (using
Windows Movie Maker or any similar programme)
- Present the news / the weather forecast ...
- Create a Voki
Written Tasks
- Write a letter /
an email
- Make a poster (see http://www.glogster.com/)
- Create a brochure
/ leaflet / a virtual book
- Write a card /
postcard
- Write a poem / a
song
- Write a short
story / a detective story
- Write a newspaper
article
- Write an ad
- Write a film
review / a critique
- Write a speech to
defend the rights of �
- Write a diary
- Make a yearbook
- Write a biography
- Make a minibook
(ex: http://www.edzone.net/~mwestern/mini.pdf)
- Create a comic
strip
- Write a Mr Men
story (for 6th grade students), make the book and put it the school
library for them to read
- Create a
superhero.
- Create a quiz
- Create a webquest
- Create a board game
- Write a report
- Write a horoscope
- Create a set of
rules / regulations for a place
- Create a
crossword
- Make a webpage about �
- Create a travelblog
Oral and Written
Tasks
- Write a biography
+ prepare 15 questions to challenge your classmates > Who wants to be Millionaire? Powerpoint: http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/ppt-games/
- Present a recipe
- Organize an
opinion poll / survey
- Draw a family
tree and present it
- Write a poem and
slam it
- Write and act a
scene
- Analyse a
painting
- Create a dialogue
/ interview using www.xtranormal.com