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Author Topic: (천재교육 Cheonjae) Grade 5, Lesson 8 - "What Do You Do After School?"  (Read 6064 times)

Offline ADave

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Here's a song and video I made for teaching about time and routines.  It's a bit fast but I've still had success with it for 4th grade and up. The higher level students can mostly keep up while the lower levels are still able to participate at least on the Chorus.

I'm attaching a slide show of the lyrics and a printout, too. Hope it helps!


Offline SugarBabe82

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Hi guys n girls - I thought I'd share this because there isn't a intro PPT on the vocabulary ~ ^^

Hope you all can use it, I spent a bit too much time getting pics.

Enjoy the new semester everyone

Offline drewc1989

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I made this activity for a post-listening activity for Story A. Have the students place the different picture under each time label, based on what time of day he does the activity. There also three activities that he doesn't do that they should separate out. We first listened to story A and then I explained the activity and then we listened one more time while the students completed the task (I had them work in pairs). It seemed to go over pretty well, although it requires a lot of cutting before class.

Offline microcosm90

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This is a useful activity for practising subject. Students are divided into groups and given a set of cards with a number of different sentences. The teacher asks a question using the PPT file, and the student with the correct answer has to stand up and say their sentence. Make it a race between the groups to see who recognizes they have the correct answer first. Good for low level 5th grade students.
Thank you for the material.

Offline SugarBabe82

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Story B > You can use it to review. If you have time, it seems as though we have to go slow with our kids because they are mostly low level.

I didn't add Korean to this one. See story A to just add it.

Offline j7g12

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Re: (천재교육 Cheonjae) Grade 5, Lesson 8 - "What Do You Do After School?"
« Reply #25 on: September 05, 2013, 04:53:16 PM »
Thank U very much for this material! My co-teacher doesn't seem to bother about
these materials.  At least, for 5th grade!!!

Offline nique

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Re: (천재교육 Cheonjae) Grade 5, Lesson 8 - "What Do You Do After School?"
« Reply #26 on: September 17, 2013, 01:21:32 AM »
Reading Activity. It's basically a Spongebob version of the fill in the blank memory reading game.

Offline smackle3

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D_Ndu the Sleeping Elephants game sounds like a lot of fun! Can't wait to try it with my students. Thank you.

Offline Laverne

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Hi!

Here's a Reading & Writing Activity.
Rules are on slide no. 2.

Enjoy!

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Offline Tamryn5

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Re: (천재교육 Cheonjae) Grade 5, Lesson 8 - "What Do You Do After School?"
« Reply #29 on: September 03, 2014, 06:27:26 PM »
Some time flash cards and frequency flash cards. Put these up on the board, give one student a fly swatter, call a time and see if he/she can swat the right time. Use picture flash cards to create longer sentences and see if they can swat the picture and time that they can hear in the sentences. Have competitions between teams or play individually to check understanding and listening skills.

Offline Springbokkie

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For the 1st person of Lesson 8

 

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