Working on a bomb game for grade 1, lesson 4 part 2 - about remembering things from the past, and I'm stumped out of examples. Anyone have any more ideas? I'll upload as soon as I'm done.So far I've got: Do you remember:this songthis movieshinhwastarcraftspidermanthis bookthat stroreyour old schoolyour grandmathat housethese toysthis picturemy catmy puppythis gamechessthis candypororopokemon
Quote from: jaybird on May 03, 2011, 10:10:42 amGrade 1 Lesson 4A Lucky Wheel Bomb Game for the suggesting food part of Lesson 4.- Everyone will read the suggesting food expression out loud, replacing the blank with the picture of the food.- Based on the suggestion, there will be either an accept (Yes) or decline (No) clause attached to the suggestion. The team will answer using the appropriate response: "Yes, thank you" and "Thanks. It's delicious" for yes and "No, thanks. I'm full." for no.- Everyone will then read the revealed response out loud. This will reinforce the other responses that are also validThanks! This game was great, even my very low level students got into it. Pitting the boys against the girls made it even more exciting for them. I have a trouble student who is very unmotivated and he was speaking complete sentences by the end! The sound effects are icing on the cake. Great job!
Grade 1 Lesson 4A Lucky Wheel Bomb Game for the suggesting food part of Lesson 4.- Everyone will read the suggesting food expression out loud, replacing the blank with the picture of the food.- Based on the suggestion, there will be either an accept (Yes) or decline (No) clause attached to the suggestion. The team will answer using the appropriate response: "Yes, thank you" and "Thanks. It's delicious" for yes and "No, thanks. I'm full." for no.- Everyone will then read the revealed response out loud. This will reinforce the other responses that are also valid
3rd Grade Lesson 5 Week 1
Quote from: jaybird on May 06, 2011, 10:42:57 amGrade 3 Lesson 4An excellent Spy vs Spy Bomb Game for the asking understanding part of Lesson 4. The Spy vs Spy game, by Sechje requires you to download two fonts as well as have an active internet connection.http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,10864...I've updated the game a bit to include more gain points than lose (all the teams were running minus in the first round!) and embedded the videos so you can play all of them without an internet connection (a lot of the videos were changed to not allow playing embedded videos and instead required you to open a new window in Youtube.)Edit:Video files to drop in the same folder as your powerpoint
Grade 3 Lesson 4An excellent Spy vs Spy Bomb Game for the asking understanding part of Lesson 4. The Spy vs Spy game, by Sechje requires you to download two fonts as well as have an active internet connection.http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,10864...