Author Topic: 2010-2011 Grade 5, Lesson 2 - Do You Have English Class Today?  (Read 31520 times)

Offline sheila

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Here is an introduction worksheet which covers the vocabulary, key phrases, look and listen dialogue, and some simple activities.  Second is a Double Puzzle.  Basically it's like a word scramble with a hidden sentence at the end.  Also available for Windows 97-2003. Enjoy!

~Sheila

P.S. Does anyone want the English lesson plans for this?  I have it so I can put it on just in case someone doesn't have it available.  Let me know.
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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2010, 08:05:40 pm »
Thanks! ;D

If you could upload the English Lesson plans, that would be awesome! I love your posts! ^^
btw, did you make these worksheets yourself?

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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2010, 09:49:53 am »
Really nice worksheets - thanks for sharing.
My kids love them!

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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2010, 10:00:25 am »
2 quick presentations ond ays of the week and subjects

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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2010, 10:14:52 am »
Here is the English lesson plan for this unit.  Sorry it took me so long, it was a little bit difficult to format.
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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2010, 01:13:54 pm »
HERE'S A PP __ERIC CARLYE'S BOOK. I did storybook reading with them.

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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2010, 12:11:56 pm »
Here are my 'lesson plans' / materials for this unit. Sorry the lesson plans aren't in a very good format, my school is happy for me to just have them as notes for myself.

Sorry for any duplication of materials borrowed from other people on waygook, and thanks for originally posting them!

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Re: Grade 5 Lesson 2: What Day Is It Today?
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2010, 02:08:43 pm »
Here's a days of the week song and video that i made. Enjoy!

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I have changed the worksheet a little.

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Here is the old worksheet that is updated.  Look and listen had changed and my co-teacher likes the students to write the Korean translation for the words.
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I found a great song on youtube to review days of the week. And it's not a crappy Addam's Family cover.
It's "I never go to work" by They might be giants.

youtube isn't really cooperating today on my computer so I can't give the link but this is the name to search it by:
                  TMBG ~ The Seven Days Of The Week (aka: 'I Never Go To Work')

I also typed out all the lyrics so you can take out some words and do a listening and completion activitiy or just plain give it out to learn and practice!

I'ts a pretty catchy song too!


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Here is a powerpoint I made for lesson 2 ( the new book)

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PPT games I revised from old PPTs

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DAYS OF THE WEEK
They might be Giants - I Never Go to Work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3Kgj6EiZtw

Thanks to jax7945 - if you look above you can find a post by jax7945 with the lyrics attached (hwp.)
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Guess what game

Students choose three subjects from the back of the book.  The teacher/ or One student (if they can read subjects) will volunteer and choose a subject from the bucket.  The whole class will ask “Do you have math class today?” and the student will open up the card/paper and respond Yes if the subject on the card.  The students have to discard the cards that got a Yes response until those who still have cards are left in the game.

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I use this video interchangeably with the one by TMBG (see above).  I usually just write the title of the song as "_________ I'm in love" and challenge them to guess which day they're singing about.  They enjoy it. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa2nLEhUcZ0


Offline Russbus65

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Here is the English Guide for lesson 2 in the new 5th grade English books.

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Pass the bomb game.  I have two balls/sticks being passed around.  The two students RSP - winner asks the question and the other replies.

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I found a great song on youtube to review days of the week. And it's not a crappy Addam's Family cover.
It's "I never go to work" by They might be giants.

youtube isn't really cooperating today on my computer so I can't give the link but this is the name to search it by:
                  TMBG ~ The Seven Days Of The Week (aka: 'I Never Go To Work')

I also typed out all the lyrics so you can take out some words and do a listening and completion activitiy or just plain give it out to learn and practice!

I'ts a pretty catchy song too!

this is awesome--thanks for writing the lyrics and finding this..it definately is catchy :)

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A story for practising the days of the week.