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Sep 27, 2014 · A whole unit of work with lesson plans enhancing speaking and listening and writing with the purpose to persuade. The 'Dragons&' Den task sheet&'; can be used withou
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- Activity One: Get Into Character
- Activity Two: Limber Up
- Activity Three: Plan The Pitch
- Activity Four: Develop A Structure
- Activity Five: Have A Rehearsal
- Activity Six: Enter The Den
Settle into the Dragons’ Domain… To make sure that you have a level playing field, you may first need to watch a couple of episodes with children, some of whom may not be familiar with the programme. On second watching, they will be ready to help you list some of the key elements they will later need to practise themselves: • What are the Dragons l...
Prepare children to address an audience… The children need to get into the habit of speaking (and listening) confidently. Just as with any sport, it isn’t wise to go into the Dragons’ Den arena without warming up. Use these limbering up activities to get children used to speaking in public with little preparation or prior warning. • Just a Minute i...
Make sure they get the message… The essence of Dragons’ Den is the dramatic element of ‘The Pitch’ – trying to persuade a potentially sceptical audience of the value of your ideas. There are five key aspects to the classic pitch, some of which are interrelated. Audience At this point, the audience for the pitch is primarily the Dragons: what are th...
Help pupils to organise their thoughts… After watching one or two examples, children should be ready to help you identify what to do and what not to do in structuring the pitch, and be able to produce a simple bullet point structure based on what they’ve seen, e.g. • Introduce yourself • Introduce the product • What’s it for? • How does it work? • ...
Time to polish those presentations… Split the class into Dragons and Pitchers. Dragons work on developing: • a list of criteria: what are they looking for? • good listening skills • key questions: to encourage and to challenge • how to say yes (and no) Pitchers identify a product and work on developing: • use of prompts • use of artefacts • making ...
Gulp… As an added challenge, Dragons can be recruited from beyond the classroom. Invite teachers, the head teacher, governors or people from local businesses to be on the panel. And, as a reward for the successful Pitchers, create personalised ‘I’ve persuaded the Dragons!’ certificates.
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Aug 12, 2023 · Dragon's Den - Reading Assessment. Subject: English. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 19.76 KB. docx, 19.65 KB. Two ‘pitches’ based on Dragon’s Den, alongside several questions centred on understanding, inference and presenting opinion. Aimed at KS3 students and could be used as a whole lesson ...
Dragons’ Den Presentation Entering the Den Complete the following questions before you start drafting your presentation: What do you want to achieve from your presentation? To inform, persuade, explain or entertain?
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May 28, 2024 · Students watch the start of a pitch from the tv show and come up with questions to decide if it's a good investment. Students choose from a list of Dragon's Den products to sell. Following a mingle activity, each student chooses which of their classmates products they would like to invest in.
Sep 26, 2022 · Dragons Den. Subject: Personal, social and health education. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pptx, 552.82 KB. Here is an activity that I am doing with year 7 and 8 as a general skills lesson they have.
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1. Watch the pitch and answer the following questions. What is the product and how does it work? What questions would you ask the inventors? What are the invention’s strengths and weaknesses? Do you think it’s a good product to invest in? Why/why not?