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Offline Ray2TheJ

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Grade 5, Lesson 10 - "She Has Long, Straight Hair"
« Reply #100 on: October 29, 2014, 04:13:02 PM »
My kids loved this! Props to the previous posters that came up with this idea. I just made a new template. It's a wanted sign that the students name, design, and describe with 5 sentences a criminal. I gave my students the option of cutting and gluing the parts at the top or drawing their own.

Offline Foreverparadise

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Here is a Power point you can use for students to learn to use adjectives applying versatility. This one contains celebreties of yesterday and today.

Offline mindole.sun

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Here is an UPDATED Guess Who board.

I tried to make it a bit more diverse. I used numbers instead of names to help with low-level students. I think it can be used a number of ways...
Hope it helps! Thanks to everyone for all the great materials :smiley:

Character List:
Taylor Swift
Beyonce
Justin Bieber
Gwen Stefani
Obama
Einstein
Depp
Katy Perry
Song Joong-ki
Miley Cyrus
Yuna Kim
Emma Stone
Will Smith
Ban Ki Moon
Emma Watson
Yeon Mi Park
Jay Z
Messi
Prince Harry
Pitt
Timberlake
Rosario Dawson
Park Geun Hye
Mandela

Offline dklskov

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Here is a FUNCTIONING Guess Who? PPT Game, just like the classic board game. I found the original in an old post on Waygook and I updated it (Slide 4) with a sampling of celebrities that my 5th Graders would be familiar with. If you don't like these celebrities, feel free to edit and add in your own pictures.

Students must use the "He has/She has..." sentence structure and either the teacher or one chosen student says yes or no, then crosses off the incorrect faces until only the right face is remaining. (Click on the small icon.)

All of my classes were engaged in this activity- wanting to participate and trying to form sentences. VERY SUCCESSFUL

Offline stuart_nixon

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I extracted the cartoons which are used in the textbook and put them into PPT format, along with descriptions about each character's appearance. Useful practice for the Speak & Play part.

Offline craesmith

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I have borrowed some, changed some, and made some. Thanks to all the people who contributed and who make this site incredible.

The "Do You Know" PPT is a fun way to open a class. After showing them the "mash-ups" you can then ask them to describe the person.

Offline LizzyM

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This practises the vocab they learn like 'what does he/she look like?' plus descriptive adjective eg big small tall short, eye colour hair colour etc.

Also has some start of year rules because due to the way the timetable is structured at my school I'm teaching lesson 3, another is starting lesson 2 and another teacher is starting lesson 1.

 

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