Author Topic: Grade 5, Lesson 9 - Did you see the moon? (Daegyo - 대교)  (Read 104 times)

Offline Vedas

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Here is a simple vocabulary chart (present/past) my CT and I made for the students to glue into their notebooks. We designed it so that one page has 2 sheets -- so just cut it in half!

Updated the attachment on June 28th, 2012.
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Offline CALNY

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Re: Grade 5, Lesson 9 - Did you see the moon? (Daegyo - 대교)
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2012, 02:38:53 pm »
The PowerPoint is an introduction to the lesson and at the end are the instructions for the game. 

To play the board bomb game:
Each group consists of 4 students.  Split the groups up into teams of 2.  Each student will take turns flicking their team's eraser, and wherever it lands they must say "Did you see ________?"  Their partner should answer "Yes, I did," or No, I didn't."  When that block has been landed on, they should x it out.  At the bottom of the page, they can record their team's points.  Once a block has a X, if a team lands on it again, they will lose their turn. 

Offline evaninjinsari

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Re: Grade 5, Lesson 9 - Did you see the moon? (Daegyo - 대교)
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2012, 12:47:54 pm »
This PPT is a retrofit that updates something from the national curriculum last year and gets it into shape for this chapter.  There is an introduction to sentences and expressions about the past followed by lots of practice making sentences.  At the end is a shoots and ladder game using some graphics from the PPT and others from the Simpsons. Student teams make sentences to travel through the game board and reach the finish line.

The original PPT was NOT my own creation.  All hail the creator! Thanks who/where ever you are.

Please feel free to tailor this to the needs of your classes and students. No one knows how much they can learn better than you.

Good Luck teachers.