Here's a video I made for this lesson. If you taught 5th & 6th grade last year you may have seen my other videos. I'll be doing more for both grades in these books, as well as 4th grade (4th book on the 2011 list, Looks like: real heads with cartoon bodies Publisher: 천재교육, Chunjae). Enjoy!http://www.adamthomasphotography.com/Other/Videos/17145463_TnfwpG#!i=1777872983&k=VwgHKHT&lb=1&s=ASubtitles now available:http://www.adamthomasphotography.com/Other/Videos-with-Subtitles/22287332_SxwHPL#!i=1780535385&k=GZ7jPQD&lb=1&s=A
I don't think this chapter is that bad. I appreciate the curriculum writers attempt to review in an inclusive way. It's not perfect but it gives the students another opportunity to learn/review previous topics in a different context.Anywho, here's a reading game...I call it, Rhythm Reading. Basically, you divide your students into groups. Have a few reading passages to put up on the screen. Using a metronome, students go around reading one word of the passage to the beat. If a student messes up, they are out. Once a students messes up or you've gone around the room twice reading the same passage, you increase the metronome rhythm. (you can also keep the same passage and just increase the rhythm). You start off easy, 60bpm and can go all the way up to 240bpm. The player who wins, wins a point for their team. I can't attach the metronome files but you can find those on Youtube.
Quote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:00:44 amI don't think this chapter is that bad. I appreciate the curriculum writers attempt to review in an inclusive way. It's not perfect but it gives the students another opportunity to learn/review previous topics in a different context.Anywho, here's a reading game...I call it, Rhythm Reading. Basically, you divide your students into groups. Have a few reading passages to put up on the screen. Using a metronome, students go around reading one word of the passage to the beat. If a student messes up, they are out. Once a students messes up or you've gone around the room twice reading the same passage, you increase the metronome rhythm. (you can also keep the same passage and just increase the rhythm). You start off easy, 60bpm and can go all the way up to 240bpm. The player who wins, wins a point for their team. I can't attach the metronome files but you can find those on Youtube.I've managed to compress the vids I used.
Quote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:06:21 amQuote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:00:44 amI don't think this chapter is that bad. I appreciate the curriculum writers attempt to review in an inclusive way. It's not perfect but it gives the students another opportunity to learn/review previous topics in a different context.Anywho, here's a reading game...I call it, Rhythm Reading. Basically, you divide your students into groups. Have a few reading passages to put up on the screen. Using a metronome, students go around reading one word of the passage to the beat. If a student messes up, they are out. Once a students messes up or you've gone around the room twice reading the same passage, you increase the metronome rhythm. (you can also keep the same passage and just increase the rhythm). You start off easy, 60bpm and can go all the way up to 240bpm. The player who wins, wins a point for their team. I can't attach the metronome files but you can find those on Youtube.I've managed to compress the vids I used.
Quote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:09:32 amQuote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:06:21 amQuote from: cgreen on April 17, 2012, 09:00:44 amI don't think this chapter is that bad. I appreciate the curriculum writers attempt to review in an inclusive way. It's not perfect but it gives the students another opportunity to learn/review previous topics in a different context.Anywho, here's a reading game...I call it, Rhythm Reading. Basically, you divide your students into groups. Have a few reading passages to put up on the screen. Using a metronome, students go around reading one word of the passage to the beat. If a student messes up, they are out. Once a students messes up or you've gone around the room twice reading the same passage, you increase the metronome rhythm. (you can also keep the same passage and just increase the rhythm). You start off easy, 60bpm and can go all the way up to 240bpm. The player who wins, wins a point for their team. I can't attach the metronome files but you can find those on Youtube.I've managed to compress the vids I used.