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Middle School English (MG1 author - Mark Brown, MG2 - William Roszell, MG3 - 장영희)

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kmark:

--- Quote from: jaybird on October 13, 2011, 05:51:09 PM ---Grade 2 lesson 8 directions james bond bomb game

same as grade 1 lesson 9, but slightly different phrasing.

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Love this bomb game. I added a imperatives worksheet (from http://www.eslflow.com/Giving_Directions.pdf) to do as a warm-up. I changed the ppt to review the answers on the worksheet before the game.

peasgoodnonsuch:
Grade 3 Lesson 8

"You mean...?" Guessing Game

I don't like the way the textbook teaches students to use this phrase. It makes them sound like arrogant snobs if they use it just to correct others. So, to that end, I've diverted their usage to using it to remind people of the name or place they can't think of. We played a guessing game. I read the clue, they guess using the phrase "You mean...?" Easy peasy!  ;D

korr:
This is a review worksheet for 1st Grade Chapter 8: The Happy Tree. It goes over "must" and "must not," with a little more focus on "must not" because that's what my students have trouble with.

The first part is changing Korean sentences to English. It's modeled on a question format that always pops up on my school's exams, so you might want to change that to a regular sentence scramble.

The second part requires the students to look at pictures and make "must not" sentences. It's pretty straightforward, but you get some funny answers.

The third part has the students make three "must not" sentences and matching signs on the back of their paper. I have low-level kids working in groups, so I give them about ten minutes for this. After that, the groups have to come up to the front of the class and draw big versions of their signs on the board. The rest of the class must try to guess the sentence by shouting their guess as a group.

Very low level, but it works for my kids.

helen3280:
This is great, thanks. I'm new so this helps a lot. I'll try to contribute soon

sheila:
Alright Mark Brown/William Roszell/장영희 people~ I've decided it's time to get you out of the ice age and into the indexed world. So here's what I need from you...

A list of each grade's chapter titles, Publisher, description of the cover, any websites that may accompany the book, any useful information about CDs/CD-ROMs/DVD-ROMs etc. Please send me a PM with the information this week and I'll do my best to get it done. Please keep in mind that it takes a lot of work to put one of these together so it might take me up to a week but as soon as it's all done, this thread will be locked and possibly broken apart into the index pages. Do it~ NOW~ you know you want it!!!

Hope to hear from someone soon since I'm currently desk-warming with a terrible case of laryngitis~Cheers!

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