Here are my materials for this lesson:Period 1: I did a rebus with these students in the last chapter and they really loved it. I made two rounds of it this time, and will use it as a motivator before we open our books. To review the key terms, some scaffolded sentences based around the idea of KPop star Psy doing some shopping.Period 2: Opener is a "race" where the teams will compete to see who can read the list of sentences fastest. (Not something to do often, I'd say.) A vocab review (originally made by Sheila, I think). I've added bingo at the end.Period 3: English Drop warm up (scrambled sentence), a PPT with guess the famous shopping streets (I don't recall who made this) and a worksheet with crossword puzzle and fill in the blanks activities.Period 4: the English Espionage Game; teams work to decode a message and write in on their whiteboard, the conceit is they are trying locate a spy named Violet while shopping. Full instructions on the PPT. This is a student favorite.Period 5: Just a quiz game with a pool party theme as we will be saying farewell to summer.My thanks to everyone I borrowed, stole or adapted from!
Quote from: Mr C on July 10, 2015, 09:19:11 AMHere are my materials for this lesson:Period 1: I did a rebus with these students in the last chapter and they really loved it. I made two rounds of it this time, and will use it as a motivator before we open our books. To review the key terms, some scaffolded sentences based around the idea of KPop star Psy doing some shopping.Period 2: Opener is a "race" where the teams will compete to see who can read the list of sentences fastest. (Not something to do often, I'd say.) A vocab review (originally made by Sheila, I think). I've added bingo at the end.Period 3: English Drop warm up (scrambled sentence), a PPT with guess the famous shopping streets (I don't recall who made this) and a worksheet with crossword puzzle and fill in the blanks activities.Period 4: the English Espionage Game; teams work to decode a message and write in on their whiteboard, the conceit is they are trying locate a spy named Violet while shopping. Full instructions on the PPT. This is a student favorite.Period 5: Just a quiz game with a pool party theme as we will be saying farewell to summer.My thanks to everyone I borrowed, stole or adapted from!Thanks so much for this great material. However, I am having trouble with the very last word in the unscramble section of your worksheet. The letters are TLEAWL.... I would really appreciate it if you could let me know. Thank you and have a nice day.
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