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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #80 on: April 01, 2011, 03:23:12 pm »
Hey rxqueen, are you talking about the Listen in or Speak out? I just read the 'Listen In'  to the class myself (page 265 of the Purple activities book).


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #81 on: April 01, 2011, 03:30:44 pm »
I combined Cocoinkorea's and Siamagoo's 'have you ever?' and included a lesson plan with Korean definitions of key grammar.

P.S. Thanks a lot Cocokorea and Siamagoo, your ideas rocked!

P.P.S. See Cocokorea's post for the bingo card and irregular verb list.

Edit: Minor typo on slide 13
« Last Edit: April 04, 2011, 10:41:11 am by minamteacher »


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #82 on: April 03, 2011, 07:20:38 am »
Grade 3 Lesson 2 - Conjunctions.

I was told by my co-teacher that a major focus of Grade 3 Lesson 2 is conjunctions, so I decided to try a conjunction lesson to reinforce her teaching.

This lesson is split into 3 parts

1) Explain conjunctions and play the school house rock video 'Conjunction Junction' ... I will give all the students the lyrics to the song and have them circle conjunctions ...

2) Write a list of conjunctions on the board as well as a sample sentence...

3) I give out cards with conjunctions on them...

I have provided my lesson plan and a condensed version of the lyrics...
Minamteacher, thank you for the lyrics and the lesson. I broke up the song into parts, and threw in some Korean.


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grade 3 Chapter 3... Music for change
« Reply #83 on: April 04, 2011, 08:39:38 am »
I've utilized lessons posted on here prior and mixed in some of my own stuff... so the first slide is youtube video as an attention grabber.. then its review from last week.. then we play a quick memory  game.... I like to keep things very simple.... i don't put a lot on my power points because the less words the children see on the PPT... the more i can get them to produce....after the game.. we review the dialogue...then move on to part two of the dialogue...


Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #84 on: April 04, 2011, 11:19:39 pm »
Grade2 Lesson2: Use it or Lose it.

There's no grammar/vocab in this bomb game. It's just a bunch of logic puzzles that give the kids a chance to practice English. Also, since success is based more on lateral thinking than on English I hope some of the lower level students will have fun beating the students with real good English.

Edit: the links didn't work on the ppt. I must have messed something up. I'm sorry if that threw anyone off his/her game. I just clicked through the slides in order and that seemed to keep the kiddles happy.

Edit 2: mlcarn is absolutely right. There are 14 squares not 13. I'm terribly embarrassed.
« Last Edit: April 05, 2011, 03:13:25 pm by siamagoo »


Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #85 on: April 05, 2011, 01:27:48 pm »
Thanks all for your continued help, I'll be sure to post some of my lessons soon. One of my coteachers freaked when I told her no one in the English speaking world (I consulted with British, Canadian, American and South African teachers) says 'happy to meet you" in day to day conversation. Oh the joys of teaching with this book...


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #86 on: April 05, 2011, 01:48:55 pm »
Grade 3 Lesson 2 - Conjunctions.

I was told by my co-teacher that a major focus of Grade 3 Lesson 2 is conjunctions, so I decided to try a conjunction lesson to reinforce her teaching.

This lesson is split into 3 parts

1) Explain conjunctions and play the school house rock video 'Conjunction Junction' ... I will give all the students the lyrics to the song and have them circle conjunctions ...

2) Write a list of conjunctions on the board as well as a sample sentence...

3) I give out cards with conjunctions on them...

I have provided my lesson plan and a condensed version of the lyrics...
Minamteacher, thank you for the lyrics and the lesson. I broke up the song into parts, and threw in some Korean.

Hey Cranberryopah et al. I found some great conjunction games at ESL Tower which can help if students start to flag near the end of the lesson.

Wheel game
http://www.esltower.com/Games/GrammarGames/wheel/Conjunctions_Wheel_Game.html

and

Duel Game
http://www.esltower.com/Games/GrammarGames/En%20garde/conjunctions/conjunctions_if_when_although_incase_unless.html


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #87 on: April 05, 2011, 03:07:40 pm »
There are  fourteen squares in the twentieth slide of your Powerpoint. There are nine squares which make one big square and four more if you add four squares together. 1 big square, 9 small squares, and 4 medium-sized squares.

Grade2 Lesson2: Use it or Lose it.

There's no grammar/vocab in this bomb game. It's just a bunch of logic puzzles that give the kids a chance to practice English. Also, since success is based more on lateral thinking than on English I hope some of the lower level students will have fun beating the students with real good English.
« Last Edit: April 05, 2011, 03:09:28 pm by mlcarn »


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Re: Grade 2 , Lesson 2 (What Would You Like) - Speak Out
« Reply #88 on: April 07, 2011, 06:24:46 am »
For the speak out section for Chapter 2 (Grade 2) discussing "What would you like...?" , I have uploaded my materials through my website (http://www.cocoinkorea.com > Teaching Materials).

Happy Teaching!
  Special thanks to cocoinkorea for the material.  I find that in this and my previous school many Ss cannot see the board well--even from the front row (!).  I've adapted  a lot of cocoinkorea's posted lesson for these glassesly challenged students.  As well kudos to Rufus for his "What do you want to do" Jeopardy game which will be active in my class tomorrow.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #89 on: April 07, 2011, 08:35:54 am »
Hi all.
I'm going to start uploading the material I've made for these textbooks. I've been borrowing from you guys for too long now, so thank you dearly.

This is what I've done for Grade 1 lesson 3B (Answers on the web) - worries and advice.

I've attached the lesson plan as well but it's extremely basic as my kids are at a very low level.
Start of with the video clip for a laugh.
Go through the ppt slides to introduce "What's wrong" with examples and then "Why don't you?" to give advice.
Ss then practice the dialogue with the dialogue sheet and then move on to the worksheet (which I've stolen and adapted from Be the ball's worksheet - thanks so mutch!).

I hope this helps someone.
 :P


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #90 on: April 07, 2011, 09:29:35 am »
Luv, luv, luv the game: http://genkienglish.net/haveyouever.htm  Edit: The kids ate it up.
Thank you for the great find

I will try this with my students. Entertaining way to use this phrase.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #91 on: April 07, 2011, 01:19:24 pm »
Hi

My lesson plan for grade 1 - I'm lucky.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #92 on: April 07, 2011, 01:48:37 pm »
Here is a "Sorry, but thats not right" worksheet where they change the sentences for grade 2, lesson 3.

Also a powerpoint I made for "What does that mean??" grade 2

Hope it helps! Lesson 4, grade 1 is nooooo fun for me right now.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #93 on: April 07, 2011, 02:03:30 pm »
Hi

This was my introduction that I did this year for grade 1 (If anyone still needs introduction ideas)


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #94 on: April 07, 2011, 03:05:01 pm »

Grade 2 : Lesson 2.
I downloaded a PPT last week (can't remember from who, but its a brilliant lesson) and added a few minor things.

Hope someone can use it.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #95 on: April 08, 2011, 07:30:06 am »
Grade 3. Lesson 3A (Music for change). Do you remember.

I borrowed a memory quiz game from someone, but can't remember who. Thanks a lot though! I added a bit of explaining to it before the game. Then moved on to a unscramble the sentence worksheet.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #96 on: April 08, 2011, 08:13:00 am »
G3 Lesson 3, do you remember

I used this video as an introduction to my "do you remember lesson", My kids love harry potter so it got them interested in the topic of memories!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COztHg_qnJc


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #97 on: April 08, 2011, 08:18:02 am »
I was teaching some random lessons to the students, with some sucess. But following the book is a lot easier and better.  Thanks a lot for making these lessons.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #98 on: April 08, 2011, 08:58:50 am »

This is one of my first lessons I did for grade 2 (Lesson 1 : So long, orange sneakers).

Its very simple, but it keeps the students busy for 45 mins. I ask students to think about other food that they like and have them do roleplays.


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Re: Thomas Orr Textbooks (Middle School)
« Reply #99 on: April 08, 2011, 09:04:31 am »

Also one of the 1st lessons for grade 2 lesson 1 - World cultures: Peru.

I go through the PPT with the students and make them aware that there's a comprhension test at the end of the PPT so they have to pay attention. Student who finishes the test the quickest, gets a prize (candy). Afterwards I show them the 2nd last slide and tell them to memorize the country names of the different flags - Last slide: ask them to give the correct answers (candy again)