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Offline juliana.ip

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Grade 5 - Cheonjae Multi-Lesson Review
« on: December 18, 2012, 03:57:50 PM »
Lessons 11 to 13 Review

End of the year Golden Bell
- mix of textbook, nonsense, and K-pop
- my name is in a couple of slides so change to your own ^^

Review worksheet

Offline tori_bird

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Re: Grade 5 - Cheonjae Multi-Lesson Review
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2013, 01:03:14 AM »
Entire book review.

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Re: Grade 5 - Cheonjae Multi-Lesson Review
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 10:50:34 AM »
Here is a 1-page fill-in-the-blank worksheet with some pictures that helps review lessons 8-13.  I hope it's useful! 

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Re: Grade 5 - Cheonjae Multi-Lesson Review
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2014, 02:51:01 PM »
Here is a Frozen bomb game for chapters 1-4. There a a couple personal questions that you should change for your kids. Thanks to Breanna Teacher for such a killer templete...even though Frozen is no teachers favorite  :wink:
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Re: Grade 5 - Cheonjae Multi-Lesson Review
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2014, 04:39:48 PM »
World Cup soccer review game for lessons 1-7. My students greatly enjoyed it. Apologies for the large file size...

The game should be pretty self-explanatory. Divide the class into two teams (boys and girls). Assign a number to each student. Have them take turns. With questions, have the whole team ask the question, then have the student whose turn it is answer. Have them repeat once again before seeing what they get.

Begin the game by placing the ball in the center (just click the circle). Have #1 boy and #1 girl stand up and rock-scissors-paper. Winner gets to go first. Move the ball according to the number of spaces the students get (just click the ball to erase it and click the next circle to have it re-appear; e.g., if the boys team gets "kick 1 space", move the ball one space towards the girls' side; then if the girls get "kick 2 spaces", move the ball 2 spaces toward the boys' side). To get a goal, the ball must advance three spaces on a given side, so when you see the ball enflamed near the goal, they still need one more space to score.

If one team gets a yellow card, the ball doesn't move on their turn. If they get a red card, they lose a turn and the other team gets to go twice in a row. Shootouts, do rock-scissors-paper. If the attacking team wins, they get a point. If the defending team wins, the ball stays where it is. Always put the ball back in the centre following a goal.

Have fun.