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Description - witness report



Jayho
Australia

Description - witness report
 
Hi everyone
 
Does anyone know of an existing worksheet/activity card activity where there is a scene or scenario where students all witness the same thing, such as a crime, from different perspectives/positions/locations and then submit a written witness report where they have to describe the perpetrator and what they were doing when they witnessed the perpetrator/crime?
 
Level: young UI adults
 
I am looking for something already prepared - all suggestions welcome.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

2 Sep 2011      





teresapr
Portugal

Hi Jayho! Have a look:

2 Sep 2011     



Jayho
Australia

Wow Maria - fantabulous links.  I can certainly adapt the first one to suit my needs.
 
The second link is just absolutely incredible.  What a great find on your behalf.
 
Thanks
 
Jayho
 

2 Sep 2011     



moravc
Czech Republic

Don �t forget to share your game Jayho!
It is a great idea!

2 Sep 2011     



Jayho
Australia

Ha ha, good one Moravc - if the system lets me.  Everytime I try to upload something these days I get an error message. 
 
I shall persevere when I get a bit more time.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

2 Sep 2011     



libertybelle
United States

I do it "live" in class.
I have a colleague or a student come running into the class
screaming something - and holding something - one came
running in with a bike and then ran out again.

There are no limits to what you can "fake"!

Then the kids all wrote down what they saw.
What the person was wearing, what he said and did.

Funny enough - no two answers were the same.
L

2 Sep 2011     



Jayho
Australia

Thanks LB Thumbs Up

3 Sep 2011