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Author Topic: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)  (Read 396788 times)

Offline Meganteacher

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #540 on: November 01, 2011, 01:37:45 PM »
Hey Devil Mogun, yes, I get the scoreboard where I can choose teams.  When I click on the green tick it just disappears.  It's weird... it doesn't connect to the new slide for some reason.  Thanks for trying to help!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #541 on: November 01, 2011, 02:26:11 PM »
Ahhh, Meganteacher, did you download the fonts?  You need to download them and copy them to the fonts file - fonts and instructions here. http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,22140.20.html
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #542 on: November 01, 2011, 03:28:03 PM »
Sorry, this is what I meant to post - the General Knowledge quiz.
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #543 on: November 02, 2011, 09:58:46 AM »
mojussa is there any way you could upload the Zombie game to a different website, my MOE has blocked a lot of the sites. Dropbox works fine though, thanks.  :)

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #544 on: November 02, 2011, 11:07:11 AM »
mojussa is there any way you could upload the Zombie game to a different website, my MOE has blocked a lot of the sites. Dropbox works fine though, thanks.  :)


@HaaHaaHaa16 I have it on drop box.  What is your email or PM me it and I'll send it to you from there.  My school blocks everything except for hotfile.  My apologies for that I should have uploaded it on another website when not in school.  Also if you scroll down to my post on Grade 2 Lesson 9 I uploaded 4 items individually through Waygook, and you can download it from below.
« Last Edit: November 02, 2011, 02:10:47 PM by mojussa »
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #545 on: November 02, 2011, 12:08:32 PM »
Is it the same at your schools, where the 3rd grade writes their final exams this week, which leaves us with about 2 months of teaching stuff not from the book?

Can't imagine there would be too much motivation to learn new stuff in my class. Any suggestions for stuff to do for that period? Plenty of games to play, but my co-teachers will not let me do that week after week.

Have a great week!


Yep, Ive been struggling for weeks now. I still teach them, really basically (just have to get the listening part down) and then bribe them with games and candy.  my co-teacher just lets them sleep in class rather than bother with anything
I would but it makes me feel like i've failed. seriously look for as many k pop games as possible

and good luck

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #546 on: November 02, 2011, 03:08:05 PM »
I have 8 weeks of teaching 3rd graders without a text book. So I spent the day of waygook finding appropriate lessons to kind of prepare them for high school. I wanted to make sure most of the basics were covered again. Here's my list so far:

1. Bucket List - Talking in the future tense. Also watched the simpsons - One fish, Two fish, Blow fish, Blue fish.
(this was the first lesson after finals and the kids DID NOT want to be there, so it was nice to put on a video for 20 minutes).

2. White Lies - 2 lies on truth game - learning how to exaggerate (eg. The bee was as big as a house!)

3. What will happen next? He might, will, could, going to... There's a good pixar one on waygook.

4. Problems and Solutions. Too many, too much, not enough, too little. There should be more, less, fewer. Talking about recycling and the neighbourhood.

5. Poetry... may be difficult. Acrostic poem and try learn about rhyming.

6. ANother poem one... Diamante?  Good for learning nouns, adjectives, antonyms and synonyms.

7. Imperitives and giving instructions. Just found a Boss game I can use for that or listen to JB - love me and play that song with dance moves.

8. Which and what? Big bigger biggest bomb game.

Hope this give you some ideas to start with :)
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #547 on: November 02, 2011, 03:16:05 PM »

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #548 on: November 02, 2011, 03:35:08 PM »
I made this video for my open class I'm thinking you can use it in your material.  It was packaged in my Grade1 Lesson10 Lion King PresentationThese animated short clips taken from the Lion King Disney film are dubbed over videos with the child actors' voices from the speaking part videos of the CD-ROM.  Basically its just Nala and Simba speaking with Kevin and Yujin voice.  Feel free to use them in your lesson or in games.


             

« Last Edit: November 17, 2011, 10:37:27 PM by mojussa »
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #549 on: November 03, 2011, 12:40:19 PM »
This is what I used for 1st Grade Lesson 11-star stories. It involves the students asking each other about hobbies. I cut the individual "do you enjoy?" questions out and had students pick them out of a hat for the charades game and bingo. Students really got into it, especially if you offer them candy for a bingo.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #550 on: November 04, 2011, 08:14:44 AM »
Thanks for the ideas! :)

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« Reply #551 on: November 07, 2011, 07:27:08 AM »
I am going to use this for my 2nd week of teaching this lesson.  It's teacher centered, but I don't think it will take the whole class, so hopefully there will be time for some kind of speaking activity to go along with it.  If anyone has any ideas for a good speaking activity, please share! :) 

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #552 on: November 07, 2011, 09:51:44 AM »
This lesson was adapted from User Blythe Wilson all thanks and credit goes to her.  Since teachers are behind and I still need to teach from the book I'm going over Grade 1 Lesson 10 and 11 Speaking part  also  Grade 2 Lesson 9 and 10 speaking part.  This is a K-pop music challenge game where I basically write the speaking prompts on the board and they fill in what they learned from the lesson and filling in the song title and artist.  There are some song/slide transitions in the beginning of the Lesson but I got lazy and stopped cutting up songs.   Please see the word.doc attached as it has the song list and prompts you can edit for your own lesson. You may add, subtract, change and edit anything you wish.  How I played is:

1.  Have team/group/students guess the song name and title initially.
2.  Then have the students guess letters ABC or D.  Which will be their points 1-4 depending on guesses.
3.  If correct with artist and song then move on to prompt the dialogue on the board if not move to the next team.

« Last Edit: November 28, 2011, 12:02:46 AM by mojussa »
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #553 on: November 07, 2011, 12:55:14 PM »
wow this looks amazing, definitely gonna use this next week,  I teach in an all girls middle school so they'll love this! thanks so much.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #554 on: November 07, 2011, 02:09:16 PM »
Any ideas for G2 L11 speaking section? I've been staring at this same page waiting for inspiration to strike for the past week...

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #555 on: November 08, 2011, 07:52:12 AM »
Hey guys and gals, my coteacher just informed me that a lot of my google translations in the astrology slide were not correct.  fixing now, but aside from the single words, I would just delete them if I were you! Also, the dates are mixed up, so double check them. Sorry about that!
« Last Edit: November 08, 2011, 08:02:08 AM by Gomdori »

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #556 on: November 08, 2011, 10:42:45 AM »
Great idea for the Gr.1 Lesson 11 Speaking Mojussa! Saved me hours of head scratching..thanks! And thanks to those who posted about what to do after 3rd grade exams.

I made another Kpop Slam game because I'm at an all girls school and they went NUTS last year when we played Part One http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,15003.0.html ...that was before I noticed Part 2 had been made http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,24163.msg174416.html#msg174416

I plan on using that one maybe towards the end of the year. It's great. But I also wanted to share mine which has a lot of different and current songs, but the ZIP is about 484 MB because I use longer video clips. (I always felt they wanted a little more of the song). Does anyone know a way to post a file that big? Tried FileFactory and Hotfile, but they would just crash.

Thanks again for all your great ideas!
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #557 on: November 08, 2011, 12:43:33 PM »
This is the 2nd lesson in my trilogy of lessons for Grade 1 Lesson 11 "Star Stories". This one covers the constellations and the star signs. Thanks to Gomdori for the idea for the star signs. There are no listening or speaking parts in the lesson. I'm just filling the time until I get back to the book next week..
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #558 on: November 08, 2011, 12:47:08 PM »
May be a bit late, but here is what I did for Gr. 1 Lesson 11 Listening...I borrowed from various PPTS

the first slide is hyperlinked to a star video

Activity:

1. At the end of the lesson, wrote on the board "A: Can you lend me...." and "B: Do you enjoy...."

2. put the class into 6 groups and gave each student a number from 1-5

3. I rolled the dice and each student with that number would come to the front and have to choose two cue cards to act out (one set were actions, "drawing, reading about, watching, playing, talking about", and the other set were objects "soccer (ball), badminton (racquet), baseball, guitar, violin,  )

4. students would put their hands up and say "Do you enjoy playing guitar?" for example, or for A, "can you lend me your guitar?" to get points for their team.

Hope that makes sense, I enjoyed it, and students did as well. Get's them speaking and moving around a bit. If not for this lesson, it may work for other ones as well
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #559 on: November 08, 2011, 01:05:40 PM »
This is my lesson for Grade 3 Lesson 11 'Desert Spread'. It covers pollution, global warming and recycling. I used some of Schoob8 ppt from here and found most of the rest of the material here on waygook, but I looked at so many different ppt , I can't remember whose material I "borrowed". So thanks to all whose material was used.
At the end of the ppt I included a short National Geographic video on Global Warming with some questions. I haven't had enough time in class yet to include the questions, but my CT thinks it is too difficult for them, so I just let them watch the video. In the side with the video, there is a link to a site, which has the subtitles in English for the video (*the subtitles are very poorly done) in case you want to use it.