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sheila
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Lesson 4: A Great Trip to South Africa
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This is the thread for Christina H. Kim Middle School English 2 Lesson 4: A Great Trip to South Africa. Please share your contributions here. Be sure to check all contributions for spelling and punctuation errors before posting.
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April 23, 2012, 08:49:25 am »
the game template isn't my creation... thanks to whoever whipped it up.
the questions are relavent to lesson 4
it shouldnt be to hard to figure out.
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May 03, 2012, 12:51:54 pm »
Thanks for that. This is my first 'textbook' lesson so am certainly glad of the help :D
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Finalized my lesson plan for Lesson 4 (Week 1). Here is my prezi presentation link
http://prezi.com/jny4fof98zxt/lesson-4-a-great-trip-to-south-africa/
Board game template is from MES English and I just changed it for my needs. The game is pretty much Sorry! based, with only one game piece per person, since time doesn't allow for the original 4. I believe buying small game markers for each student for the largest class you have and a dice for each 4 person group should be good. Just reuse it after one class for the rest of the year.
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May 10, 2012, 03:16:47 pm »
Hello all,
This is what I have made for lesson 4 - A great trip to South Africa. I use this ppt to introduce the two study goals for this lesson.
My co teacher seemed to like it very much.
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Warra
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March 05, 2012, 08:10:27 am
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May 14, 2012, 03:03:12 pm »
**EDIT**
Here is my PPT with two lessons worth, plus a document containing a lesson plan for each lesson.
Most of the content is borrowed from other Waygookers, with added textbook activities.
It is just an improved update of the admittedly poor lesson I posted last year.
Hope it helps!
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May 17, 2012, 07:58:25 am »
Here are my lessons for Lesson 4 Week 1&2. I just combined awesome materials/ideas that I found on waygook. Thanks, y'all!^^
I didn't finish BINGO during Week 1 so I just continued it on Week 2.
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May 18, 2012, 07:21:24 am »
I found the Top 5 Countries ppt. somewhere on the forums (props to the person who made it ofcourse). I will use it to help explain to the students the use of the phrase "one of the most". The PPT doesn't actually use that phrase but it could be demonstrated how one of the things in a top 5 list could be used in a sentence, such as "China has one of the most largest populations in the world." and differentiate that with "China has the largest population in the world."
I made the which.docx to cover some of the material in the chapter that goes over the use of "which" and "whom".
The WHOM & WHICH.ppt and worksheets I also found somewhere on the forums. Many thanks to the original makers.
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imstuckinglue, did you forget to attach your files? ;)
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UGH. Waygook makes it so difficult to post sometimes! I tried several times yesterday and had to do a few more today before they finally were posted. Anyway, I hope someone finds them useful.^^
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July 27, 2012, 02:40:08 pm »
I just found out about this site so I am posting last semester's plans late, but I hope they can help some people next year ^^.
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