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Author Topic: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)  (Read 396787 times)

Offline dsob

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #140 on: April 05, 2011, 03:00:48 PM »
Grade 3 - Piggy banks - lesson 1

I stole most of the powerpoint from one I found here. Also another ppt I found here really helped me! It's pretty hilarious so I hope you enjoy.
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #141 on: April 05, 2011, 03:02:55 PM »
Grade 3 - piggy banks - lesson 2

My writing lesson. This is not worth looking at unless you are doing the writing part.
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #142 on: April 05, 2011, 03:23:11 PM »
Think I'm going to focus on the birthday and giving gifts in my first lesson. 2nd lesson will be about being late/apologising/introducing someone else.

Found this Mr Bean video which I'm going to play at the start of the lesson. Will ask questions about what is happening after to lead into the topic


Argh! I wish I'd thought of checking Mr. Bean for birthday videos before I found and revamped that birthday lesson (attached in a previous post) .
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #143 on: April 06, 2011, 08:29:26 AM »
If you talk about pinatas they love this video


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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #144 on: April 06, 2011, 08:39:57 AM »
Grade 2, Lesson 3: Try Yoga

I took most of what I used for this one from this site, so thanks for that. Here's what I'm giving back: A simple matching sheet where students must match the problem with the solution or advice and then have a conversation with their partner. Feel free to jazz it up and repost.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #145 on: April 06, 2011, 09:45:07 AM »
Thanks everyone for your ideas and effort.  I have a Grade 1 Lesson 2 done but I have yet to write up a lesson plan and tweak the ppt properly and I'm thinking that by the time that's done it will be too late to be of use to anyone else.

Some of you seem to be getting through lessons at quite a rate.  Haven't we all been told that we should finish chapter 6 by summer break? By my reckoning, give or take cancelled lessons and public holidays, that means 3 or 4 lessons per chapter.  Consequently I'm still looking for new angles on 'Hello my name is... nice to meet you'.    ::)

The MAD LIB stuff looks great though I'm not sure what it's about.  I'm sure somewhere on Waygooks there's an answer to that.

Mad libs are my time killer of choice for high level students: madglibs.com
They just need to know noun, verb, adjective, and plural. It's awesome.
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« Reply #146 on: April 06, 2011, 01:34:26 PM »
Here's what I am working with this week and will be working with next week (I will post each grade in seperate posts).  I realize that some of you may not be able to use the information that I am using for this week, but others may be so I thought I might as well post :)  Also, I haven't finished what I am doing with 3rd graders yet, but I do have a powerpoint that someone else posted earlier this year about U.S. money.  My 3rd grade teacher rocks so usually I just do something with the kids that surrounds the topic of the lesson (hence the money).

Grade 1 (stolen and modified for what works with my children!).  This spans two weeks of lesson 2: A School
It covers pages 24- 27 in their orange books

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #147 on: April 06, 2011, 01:42:54 PM »
Grade 2: Lesson 3: Try Yoga
If you have extra time (perhaps in higher level classes), you can have your children work in groups and present a yoga position, with directions and all... and of course in ENGLISH!  ;D 

Again, modified for what works with my children.  I definitely can't take credit for this... just some fine tuning.


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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #148 on: April 06, 2011, 01:48:59 PM »
Grade 2: Lesson 2: Our family vegetable garden

I used a lesson posted earlier on interests with playing the Battleship game.  it works REALLY well!!!

Grade 3: Lesson 2: What are Friends For?
They are finishing their FRIENDS acrostic poems and learning the difference between "t" and "d".  They go CRAZY for the tongue twisters!!!  I have them practice each one for a minute and then have 3 students compete... giving a prize to the best one.

Lesson 3: Piggy Banks
Below is the attachment for the U.S. money.  I will modify/add for a whole lesson and then post.  I just thought it might be helpful to post what I have now.


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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #149 on: April 06, 2011, 02:53:08 PM »
Cheers for the revamp of my lesson alexandra. Due to cancellations, I haven't taught it yet so I'm incorporating lots of your slides in mine. The colour scheme works better on yours.

Also, I noticed you changed the picture I used for towel. Is it inappropriate? I'm unsure. My co-t seems to think it is fine.

Damn, I changed my worksheet slightly but have already printed it for the first lesson. Oh well...

EDIT: I guess I should post them! I also found this jpg when looking at pictures for my presentation - hahahahahaha!
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #150 on: April 06, 2011, 03:13:02 PM »
Have attached my Grade 2 Lesson 3 (Try Yoga) Lesson plan. It is for the 'You should' part of the book. Hope it's some help

The students love the game and come up with some amazing answers e.g.
I'm tired - You should slap yourself in the face
I have a test next week - you should quit school

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #151 on: April 06, 2011, 03:16:50 PM »
Heres my Grade 1 Lesson 3 (Birthdays & gifts) Lesson plan.

Never have time to play pin the tail, but the kids seem to enjoy giving each other gifts like Tomahawk missiles, Dokdo island etc

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #152 on: April 06, 2011, 03:30:00 PM »
They are finishing their FRIENDS acrostic poems and learning the difference between "t" and "d".  They go CRAZY for the tongue twisters!!!  I have them practice each one for a minute and then have 3 students compete... giving a prize to the best one.


Though they may never remember nor use the word, I would revise the word '****' in your tongue twister.  :o  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/****
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #153 on: April 06, 2011, 03:34:30 PM »
Heres my Grade 1 Lesson 3 (Birthdays & gifts) Lesson plan.

Never have time to play pin the tail, but the kids seem to enjoy giving each other gifts like Tomahawk missiles, Dokdo island etc

Nice one Alikaz, I will be using your ideas.  Not sure I trust them pinning tails on anything though.
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #154 on: April 07, 2011, 07:49:55 AM »
REVIEW LESSON...I did this last semester and it went over pretty well.  Sorry only teach Grade 1 and Grade 2.  The week before midterms I usually have a review lesson.  The first thing that I do is have them work in pairs or groups of four based on my seating arrangements and give them the sentence unscramble.  I give them the first one and then they have to put it in order and bring it back up to me to get the next.  First, second and third team finished get points.  Second game is the missing letters vocab sheet.  I usually give them a few minutes to work on it and then they say it is too hard and then give them the hint that all the words are on the first page of the chapter in the green book.  Usually after that they get it done pretty quickly.  Same thing on giving out points.  Last but certainly not least is the Mario Bomb game.  I have middle school boys so they love Mario and I only use this bomb game for review because they pay attention more.  To keep everyone involved if a team doesn't know the right answer another team can steal the question and get the points.  Let me know if you have any questions and you will probably need to adjust some questions to fit your lessons or what you have been teaching (especially the one asking what month my birthday is in  :P )  Sorry I have not put up any of my lessons but they are always changing and I generally use segments of what has been uploaded.  However, for those that are here next semester I have the second half of the books lessons already up on my schools wiki page that I set up http://dongincheonmiddleschoolenglish.wikispaces.com/ , if there are questions on those let me know.  Hope everyone is having a good semester!!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #155 on: April 07, 2011, 08:05:56 AM »
Here is my grade 1 chapter 3 lesson, I mostly stoles bits and pieces from everyone, great thread!

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« Reply #156 on: April 07, 2011, 08:26:46 AM »
And here is grade 3 chapter 3, I love that sentence auction game, i give the students monopoly money to bid with, works great.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #157 on: April 07, 2011, 09:48:22 AM »
Grade 3 Lessons 1 and 2 review

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #158 on: April 07, 2011, 09:55:06 AM »
Hello everybody
I just would like to thank everyone for all the great lessons. I am a newbie at teaching and this forum has really helped to get me on my feet. I have got a lot of ideas from this site and I am sorry that I have not post anything yet because I see that most of you are so far ahead in the text book. We are a bit behind at our school.

This is going to be a first try so please let me know what you think.

Attach is a lesson plan for Grade 3_Lesson2 (Some of the ideas I got from others on the site.thank you :D)



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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #159 on: April 07, 2011, 09:58:53 AM »
In case anyone's still wrapping up lesson 2, here's a paper airplane review game.

The bigger projection screen you have, the better this works.  If your classroom has a mounted plasma screen in the corner, you might not want to bother with this; the target is too small.

EDIT: IGNORE/DELETE THE FIRST SLIDE(S). they're instructions from some other game that i forgot to take out (sorry). 
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