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Author Topic: (천재교육 Cheonjae/Frances Sohn) Grade 4, Lesson 7 - "What Are You Doing?"  (Read 9348 times)

Offline janicesamsun

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Just some slapjob materials.  an intro ppt and a bingo game.  distracted by open class, hope this helps you if you are too
« Last Edit: November 26, 2012, 04:39:26 PM by taeyang »

Offline Belzak

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Re: Grade 4, Lesson 7 - Globe with the kids on it, green background
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2011, 02:39:31 AM »
Here's a Mario Game I made for this lesson. Many thanks to Jennifer Yong who made the template.

(and yes, all the pictures are of cats)

Offline JD

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Re: Grade 4, Lesson 7 - Globe with the kids on it, green background
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2011, 02:04:17 PM »
Some stuff one of my home room teachers gave me.

Offline tylerdurden333

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Re: Grade 4, Lesson 7 - Globe with the kids on it, green background
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2011, 11:06:12 AM »
Hi all,

Here is a simple 'What are you doing song'



I also like to play a drawing game in one of my lessons for each chapter. I will hand out a blank sheet of paper and then I will mention 5 things for the students to draw. Here is an example for this lesson: 'Jumping monkey'; 'cooking monster' ; Swimming Elephant... I use very funny ideas - the kids love it and they learn by drawing.. After I am finished I walk around and choose the funniest drawing and show the class.. I use this to replace on of the boring textbook games. Tip: get them to fold their blank sheet a number of times to make many small 'blocks' - one block = one drawing. This idea can be used/adapted to fit every chapter :)

Offline amanda.marvin

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Here is a matching game that I am using to go over the verbs for this lesson.  Thanks to the original poster of this game!

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Offline Alanna_R

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Here is a pass the ball game I made!

Offline Carima Bee

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If anyone has to do a speaking test on the work covered this test goes up to lesson 6. Print it out in colour and have the kids anwser the questions by looking at the pictures. There is a worksheet for advanced and remedial kids.

Offline heffneh

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Presentation/Golden Bell Game. Goes well with Period 3.

Also, a Guess the Picture Game.

Offline b of nc

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Here is a short and funny video to maybe introduce some new verbs to the kids.
Moved a long long ways...

Offline christmas

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b of nc thanks for the video.  my kids will enjoy watching this clip.

Offline cheerios

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verb and sentence practice powerpoint

Offline moc-moc-a-moc!

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PPT explaining the use of different pronouns, a pass the ball game to practice the same and a work sheet and quiz game for the topic overall.

My kids loved that video incidentally, thanks for linking to it.

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worksheet for reading and writing

Offline bhowells

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speed game, in 3 teams one student mimes and the other students must guess the answer, winner is whoever gets all their slides in the quickest time

Offline bhowells

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6 part youtube clip for present continuous

Offline teacherbee

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froggy game adapted for Lesson 7

Offline skofeteacher

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Here's our version of "A day in the life of an elementary student"
Use to it to talk about what actions are being done... exactly as  "b of noc" suggested, only im plugging our video... hahaha  ;)  support the cause!!!


Offline mario619

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Worksheet plus Super Mario Game (has lots of GIFs)
« Last Edit: February 26, 2012, 10:38:29 PM by complex303 »

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sorry...here is the Mario game
« Last Edit: September 09, 2011, 10:14:36 PM by complex303 »

 

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