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Author Topic: High School - 07 - Prepositions  (Read 696 times)

jellomando

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High School - 07 - Prepositions
« on: July 25, 2007, 05:06:12 pm »
Again I stole this from AlexMokpo's Preposition lesson and, to be honest, his sounds more exciting.

Prepositions:
  • Native Speaker introduces the concept of preposition and introduces the core prepositions. 5 minutes.
  • Students define the prepositions for the native speaker Native Speaker. 5 minutes.
  • Students perform Match-up Preposition worksheet.  5 minutes.
  • Native Speaker goes over Match-up Preposition worksheet with class. 5 minutes.
  • Students perform Hidden Object preposition worksheet. 15 minutes.
  • Native Speaker goes over Hidden Object worksheet with class. 15 minutes.

Notes:
  • Even though the kids whizzed through the match-up activity they did take longer than expected on the hidden object activity.
  • If the concept of preposition is already known by all the students the shift the focus on the Hidden Object activity and the correct sentences that they should be writing.

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