Author Topic: Grade 4 Lesson 11: Where Is Toto? (YBM Si-Sa book, face made out of letters)  (Read 2662 times)

Offline StopTheMadness

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There's no link to this lesson in the grade 4 index and I'm not sure that too many people use this book but I'll make a topic for it anyway. I do two pages per lesson with my co-teacher, and we've just done the first two. I'll write my lesson plan for those two pages here and upload the material I used for it. Admittedly 90% of the material is from here (perhaps tweaked a little) so major thanks to those I've borrowed from, but I thought it would be good to have a topic to discuss this particular lesson.

Focus: location prepositions (in, on, under, in front of, behind, next to, between)

Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx8i-Wq_jtc
The kids loved this, and the chorus is pretty easy and catchy so by the end they were all singing.
Look and listen: watch the video from the CD, ask questions (where is the hat, where is Toto?).
Listen and repeat: play the two videos, get them to repeat after you.
In on under ppt.: for this I just got them to repeat every sentence after me a couple of times.
Where is the ball ppt. simple guessing game - split them up into teams. If they can't decide on one answer, hold a team vote.
'Hooray' section of book: I just got them to write 'in', 'on' or 'under' in the right box.
Drawing game: hand out A4 paper to everyone, ask them to draw a house. Then you can get them to draw other objects in the scene. I used there is a tree next to the house, a car in front of the house, a swimming pool behind the house, a cat in the tree, a soccer ball under the car, a bird on the roof and a person between the house and the tree. Then draw your own house on the board and ask volunteers in turn to come up and draw those things in the right place, asking the class if they're right and repeating the key sentences for them.

If there's time left over, you can play the intro song again. The lesson went down really well for me. Next two pages are on Wednesday, I'll have a plan for those up sometime next week.


Offline rowea28

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This PPT could be useful for a review with 4th graders. I used it for my 1st grade. It's really simple. Where's the dog? It's in the box. if they answer correctly they get a point for their team or candy.

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hey guys...heres a video that we played in my class..its sort of like a challenge for the kids..and my kids really took to it....its basically following the song using hand movements...as the song gets fast the kids get more confused...and they loved it..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2WbXk2Mb5c

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Next two pages (118 and 119):

Focus: rooms of the house.

Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR5qPNPGCmY
These Busy Beavers songs are great. The kids were laughing for ages at the "not chicken" part.
Look and speak: watch the video from the CD, ask questions (where is Andy's sister etc.).
My house ppt.: I made a powerpoint with pics of my own house and the rooms in it. Listen and repeat target vocab.
Eraser game: kids are in pairs with an eraser on the desk between them. Choose one of the rooms of the house as a cue. Chant vocab together (teacher then students) until you say the cue word and students must grab the eraser before their partner.
Charades: Students take it in turn to come and act something out, those watching must guess which room the action usually takes place in. Can ask them to guess and say the action too.
Worksheet: attached. The clues on it can also be used as a warmer for future lessons.

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a fun review game. thanks Daejeon for another awesome game template

Offline village_idiot77

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here is the font file (just in case you don't have them and it desn't work properly

Offline Damien machinegun

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Doing an open class on this topic... here's is what I have come up with/stolen

Any feedback would be appreciated!

Offline jeonjuhustle

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Mario game modified from grade 5 someone else made to fit grade 4.

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hey guys...heres a video that we played in my class..its sort of like a challenge for the kids..and my kids really took to it....its basically following the song using hand movements...as the song gets fast the kids get more confused...and they loved it..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2WbXk2Mb5c

Am I special? What are the hand movements for this video?

Offline v_kcin

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Here's a handout for the 'story time' script (L11.3).

Offline amycock

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Here's a simple introductory worksheet.

Offline aalbo

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Here are 2 powerpoints I made for period 1 and 2.  Feel free to use or change them.

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There is a really good song.  At first sounds corney but the kids ended up loving it and singing along.  It's a very easy rythm to catch.  www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx8i-Wq_itc I don't know if that works if not go to youtube and in the search bar type in
"In On Under - Kids English kindergarten song.  My grade 5's loved it if you get a pen or something and make them do actions with the pen put the pen in your hand, on your head then under your foot etc etc as you sing.  Then they have to do the actions with the song once they got the song down pat.

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Inspired by Damien's awesome little "Where is Spongebob?" game (but wishing on and under were included), I've done up a Quiz Game in a similar fashion using Sprite06's new template. The requisite font is on his thread.
More primary school colours and shapes activity ideas and resources than you'd ever need - here
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That "Where is Spongebob" game is genius. I can kill a lot of the class with that... booyaa

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Next two pages (118 and 119):

Focus: rooms of the house.

Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR5qPNPGCmY
These Busy Beavers songs are great. The kids were laughing for ages at the "not chicken" part.
Look and speak: watch the video from the CD, ask questions (where is Andy's sister etc.).
My house ppt.: I made a powerpoint with pics of my own house and the rooms in it. Listen and repeat target vocab.
Eraser game: kids are in pairs with an eraser on the desk between them. Choose one of the rooms of the house as a cue. Chant vocab together (teacher then students) until you say the cue word and students must grab the eraser before their partner.
Charades: Students take it in turn to come and act something out, those watching must guess which room the action usually takes place in. Can ask them to guess and say the action too.
Worksheet: attached. The clues on it can also be used as a warmer for future lessons.

I think you mean to post this elsewhere.  Grade 4, Lesson 11 is "Where is Toto?" and focuses on prepositions.....

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Here's a "where in the world" PPT for the "Hello World" section.  Korea, Japan, China, U.S., Canada, U.K. and France are the nations; capitals of each (except U.S. is NY instead). There's an intro/explanation and then 2 rounds which can be used as a game.

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Thanks to STM for the Where's the Monkey? Preposition PPT!  I've added a few more pages and am posting it in case it's useful to anyone...

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...and a "Where's the Monkey? Wordsearch" if anyone's interested....

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Info Gap and Writing Worksheet for Chapter 11: Where Is Toto?

Self explanatory really. Students work in pairs. If you've an odd number of students, a staff member can join in.
More primary school colours and shapes activity ideas and resources than you'd ever need - here
Holy free educational fonts Batman!