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

Offline mojussa

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #580 on: November 28, 2011, 12:55:07 PM »

These last few posts will be my last for I'm concluding my contract this week in December.  It was great that many of you posted items here and I was glad to contribute what I could.  Anyway I thank Enders and Dapto who enjoyed the Kungfu Panda again it was all my friend Lynda En's work.
This will be a Grade 1 Lesson 9(reading part), 10, 11, 12 Spongebob final review game.  Uploaded are both 07.pptx and 03.ppt.  This game was made by sprite06 or Kyle and his website could be found on the hidden PPT slide.  You may want to remove slide 29 image and post your own. Unless you like my photo in your review game.  Feel free to add, subtract, edit and make any changes you want.  All material are straight from the book .


« Last Edit: November 28, 2011, 01:06:25 PM by mojussa »
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #581 on: November 29, 2011, 12:44:08 PM »

These last few posts will be my last for I'm concluding my contract this week in December.  It was great that many of you posted items here and I was glad to contribute what I could. 


You will be missed. Thank you so much for all of your amazing posts here!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #582 on: November 29, 2011, 05:50:29 PM »
With my schools English festival this Saturday and my 1st yr students are finishing up Lesson 11 - Star Stories, I thought we make "3D" stars.  The kids then write adjectives describing the person they are or who they want to be.  The plan is to hang them up in the hallway around the entrance way. 

Im attaching a PPT with the introduction to adjectives and the step by step instructions to making the 3D star.
The word document with the adjectives list (I used this for my low level students) and the template for the stars.



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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #583 on: November 30, 2011, 07:32:50 AM »
My school has its end of year exams coming up in 2 weeks and I have been asked to write 3 questions for the grade 3 exam. Has anyone here had to do this before? I really have no idea what kind of questions to ask. I have only been teaching here for 3 months so I asked my 3rd grade co-teacher if she could send on some questions from last years exam, so I could have a look and see the format of the questions. I asked her originally 2 weeks ago and every time I have brought it up since, she just tells me, "OK, no problem". But I am still waiting.

If anyone could give me some advice on what should be on the questions, I would greatly appreciate it.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #584 on: November 30, 2011, 07:55:05 AM »
My school has its end of year exams coming up in 2 weeks and I have been asked to write 3 questions for the grade 3 exam. Has anyone here had to do this before? I really have no idea what kind of questions to ask. I have only been teaching here for 3 months so I asked my 3rd grade co-teacher if she could send on some questions from last years exam, so I could have a look and see the format of the questions. I asked her originally 2 weeks ago and every time I have brought it up since, she just tells me, "OK, no problem". But I am still waiting.

If anyone could give me some advice on what should be on the questions, I would greatly appreciate it.


Enders, Most items on the test are multiple choice.  There are somethings to fill in usually from grammar file, you could easily choose something from the reading as well.  So 3 questions take a 1Q from each lesson.  Also add your name or another tid-bit.  Teachers are usually struggling with grammar and other items so something fun or peculiar may do the trick.  The will most likely probably edit your questions to their liking and don't take that into offense they just want to have their test their way.  Good Luck!
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #585 on: November 30, 2011, 08:02:04 AM »
Hi Enders,

I was asked to write 5 questions for grade 2 exams, I've attached them so you can see, I agree with Mojussa that most of the questions are multiple choice. My co-teacher is going to write the questions in Korean as well.  Hope this helps.

Gemma.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #586 on: November 30, 2011, 11:05:06 AM »
Cheers for the comments guys, they really helped. That was exactly the kind of information I wanted to get from my co-teacher!!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #587 on: November 30, 2011, 11:21:54 AM »

My other coteacher really liked the Sailormoon game so I made a bomb game for teaching with her and the 2nd year students.  This is a Grade 2 Lesson 9, 10, 11 Final Review Sailor moon bomb game review.  The boys are in a position where they love to hate it.  Its a bomb game so they're still pretty competitive especially with rock, paper, scissors.  All material are straight from the book also  I don't know why I didn't think about this earlier but I posted most items in my docs.google.com page.  So enjoy, the Sailor moon game is short but I give credit to user Mitsukaikasei making the Sailormoon game template.  You can add, change, subtract, and edit anything you wish. 

Click here to download Grade2 Lesson 9,10,11 Final Review Sailormoon Bomb game
 
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #588 on: December 02, 2011, 09:20:15 AM »
G2 - L9-11 Exam Review Super Mario Brothers Game

Hi everyone, here is a Super Mario and Luigi game reviewing lessons 9-11. This game is not your typical Mario Bomb game, it is much more animated, with sounds, and is more exciting to play than the normal Mario games. I got this template from a teacher at my elementary school and think it is very good. I just changed the images and the questions to suit my class review. My students are writing exams on December 6th for the whole week, so I am using this next week to review for the test.
I will be making a grade 1 review using this template and hope to upload it by the end of the day or Monday morning.

I hope someone can use this game or the template.
Best regards.

I took cansom's post and modified it a little.  The question boxes now have letters on them to avoid confusion on which one the students picked.  The white dialogue boxes are now transparent which looks a lot better in my opinion.  Also, I tried to streamline the whole game by reducing the amount of clicks that is needed to go through all the fancy animations.  The questions are now only from lessons 10 and 11, and focuses more on grammar rather than memorizing phrases from the book.

This is my modified review game for 2nd Grade lessons 10 and 11.  Credit to cansom and whoever made the original game template.

edit: sorry, the previous file didn't work well with the letters.  I took them out so now the game is working again.
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #589 on: December 02, 2011, 02:40:50 PM »
Hi, I just used your version of the mario game bhwung, but found that the boxes didn't link through to question slides but points slides?

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #590 on: December 02, 2011, 02:50:20 PM »
Hi, I just used your version of the mario game bhwung, but found that the boxes didn't link through to question slides but points slides?

Yeah sorry, I uploaded a version that wasn't working properly on other computers but was fine on mine.  I took off the letters on the boxes so it should be working perfectly now.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #591 on: December 05, 2011, 08:30:33 PM »
This is my lesson for Grade 1 Lesson 12 The Garbage Museum. I broke the lesson into 2 parts and taught part 1 this week. The worksheet worked well for the more advanced classes, but the lower level classes where not interested in. Thanks to Mojussa for the Kung Fu Panda game. The kids loved it. I will use it again next week and just change some of the questions around.


Enders, I really like your powerpoint for this lesson... my school is a bit behind and I still have to do this. I was just wondering what were the 3 videos you used that are supposed to be embedded within the ppt? there is nothing there when i open it..
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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #592 on: December 06, 2011, 07:40:34 AM »
Which lesson do you want the videos for? There are 2 lesson there for the Garbage Museum.
In the 1st one the videos are just some short animated ones from youtube. There are not that important to the lesson, but I like to try and add some videos just to keep the students interested.
I am not sure why the videos aren't working. They should automatically load up in the presentation.

Here are the links for the videos.









In the 2nd ppt there are 2 videos by Jack Johnson with the song "The three R's". There videos are there to download, but here are the links on youtube as well:





I hope this helps you

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #593 on: December 07, 2011, 09:36:06 AM »
1st Grade Lesson 12

Presentation prezi:
low level: http://prezi.com/iy78mmzfp9_q/112b-intermediate/
high level: http://prezi.com/5a9qcj6mp0fe/112b/

Includes listening exercise script and coin flick game - I laminated the boards and gave one to each group of 4 students. One student flicks the coin and the others at the table should say "You shouldn't XXXXXXX" - the kid who flicked the coin should then reply "That's a good point! I should/We should XXXXXXX" as shown in the presentation.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #594 on: December 09, 2011, 08:46:11 AM »

These last few posts will be my last for I'm concluding my contract this week in December.  It was great that many of you posted items here and I was glad to contribute what I could.  Anyway I thank Enders and Dapto who enjoyed the Kungfu Panda again it was all my friend Lynda En's work.
This will be a Grade 1 Lesson 9(reading part), 10, 11, 12 Spongebob final review game.  Uploaded are both 07.pptx and 03.ppt.  This game was made by sprite06 or Kyle and his website could be found on the hidden PPT slide.  You may want to remove slide 29 image and post your own. Unless you like my photo in your review game.  Feel free to add, subtract, edit and make any changes you want.  All material are straight from the book .




Good luck with your future endeavours, your work was amazing and greatly appreciated from us newbies in Korea!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #595 on: December 09, 2011, 10:48:57 AM »
Thanks for all the ideas...it really helpful. 

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« Reply #596 on: December 16, 2011, 09:03:06 AM »
Great. This lesson is very helpful.

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #597 on: February 08, 2012, 08:26:15 AM »
You guys ready for the new semester? :P

Personally, I am thinking of quickly doing the speaking part of the book, and devoting the rest of the class to speaking activities unrelated to the text.....

I have found the powerpoint + game format to be too teacher centered.....would like to have the kids talking the majority of the class. 

I found what seems to be a good speaking book here...

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #598 on: February 08, 2012, 08:40:28 AM »
Gomdori that sounds great, I wish I could get away with that in my school! They're fairly strict about sticking to the book though. Good luck with it!

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Re: Middle School English Books (Ji Hak Sa)
« Reply #599 on: February 08, 2012, 10:10:45 AM »
You guys ready for the new semester? :P

Personally, I am thinking of quickly doing the speaking part of the book, and devoting the rest of the class to speaking activities unrelated to the text.....

I have found the powerpoint + game format to be too teacher centered.....would like to have the kids talking the majority of the class. 

I found what seems to be a good speaking book here...

I definitely agree with you about the PPT+Game format.  If I feel tired after teaching a class, it's probably because I've talked too much.  Thanks for posting the textbook files. it's extremely helpful and there's actually a lot of useful templates to utilize.