Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to understand the historical background of Formula One racing and its impact on society.
Materials and Prep
- Access to a computer or tablet with internet connection
- Pen and paper for note-taking
- Prior knowledge of basic world history concepts
Activities
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Research and Present: Ask the student to conduct online research on the history of Formula One racing. They should gather information on the origins of the sport, notable drivers and teams, and significant events throughout its history. Once they have gathered enough information, have them create a short presentation summarizing their findings.
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Timeline Creation: Instruct the student to create a timeline showcasing the major milestones in the history of Formula One racing. They can include important dates, key technological advancements, and significant rule changes. Encourage them to use visuals and captions to make the timeline engaging.
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Debate: Divide the student into two groups and assign them opposing viewpoints on the impact of Formula One racing on society. Have them research and prepare arguments to support their assigned positions. Then, conduct a class debate where each group presents their arguments and counters the opposing side's points.
Twelfth Grade Talking Points
- "Formula One racing is not just a sport but also a reflection of social, political, and technological advancements throughout history."
- "The origins of Formula One racing can be traced back to the early 20th century, with the first official World Championship taking place in 1950."
- "Formula One racing has witnessed the rise of legendary drivers such as Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, and Lewis Hamilton, who have left a lasting impact on the sport."
- "The sport has faced controversies and tragedies over the years, including safety concerns and fatal accidents, leading to significant rule changes and advancements in safety measures."
- "Formula One racing has also played a role in promoting technological innovations, with advancements in aerodynamics, engine technology, and data analysis."
- "The sport's global reach and popularity have made it a major economic force, attracting sponsors, advertisers, and tourism to host countries."
- "Formula One racing has faced criticism for its environmental impact, prompting discussions on sustainability and the development of hybrid and electric technologies in the sport."