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  • Lisa_03
  • Adventurer

    • 25

    • September 01, 2010, 02:27:45 pm
    • South Korea
(천재교육 Cheonjae) Grade 3, Lesson 3 - "What's This?"
« on: April 04, 2011, 12:52:09 pm »
Here's a PPT to introduce vocab from this book, as well as a "guess the picture" game that I modified from another user's template. (If you're using an older version of PowerPoint, check the animations for the guess the picture game beforehand!) Enjoy ^^
« Last Edit: November 22, 2012, 11:19:14 am by taeyang »


  • ekiboo
  • Waygookin

    • 19

    • September 27, 2010, 12:09:36 pm
    • Seoul
Here's a Spongebob Bomb Game I adapted.  I got the template from another Waygook poster and put in images of stationery.  Some of your students might have trouble reading the letters at the beginning of the game, so I just got them to come up and point to the letter they wanted.  Otherwise, you could just put in numbers.

I have also attached a review ppt for lesson 3.1, which I got from another poster but is good to use before playing the game.


  • Rafaela
  • Adventurer

    • 46

    • January 01, 2011, 01:01:54 pm
    • Pyeongtaek
Here are two powerpoints for periods 1 and 2. The second one reviews the first period and introduces new expressions. Hope they help!


Here is a boardgame I adapted for this lesson. I created it in ppt so it's easier to make changes as you see fit, and then just print the slide. Hope this helps  :)


  • floody08
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    • 25

    • March 03, 2011, 05:38:55 pm
    • south korea
Re: Grade 3 index.
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2011, 01:28:35 pm »
altered the ghostbuster game for grade 3 whats this?

the book with the blue cover and real heads on cartoon bodies.

i dont know how to merge things or create links so hopefully someone will find it..


  • Rafaela
  • Adventurer

    • 46

    • January 01, 2011, 01:01:54 pm
    • Pyeongtaek
Here's a hidden pictures game using extra vocabulary from the lesson. I split the class into teams and had each one roll a dice on their turn. Whatever number they rolled, that's how many boxes I took away. They had to guess what the object was by saying, "Is that a ___?" I would answer "Yes, it is" or "No, it isn't." Plus 5 if they guessed right, minus 1 if they guessed wrong!


  • floody08
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    • 25

    • March 03, 2011, 05:38:55 pm
    • south korea
Re: Grade 3 index.
« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2011, 03:41:54 pm »
heres my lesson plan for this class as well for next week!

just print



I incorporated "school supplies" into this lesson by using the magnets provided to me by the school.
I divided the class into groups and I would say "What's this?" while pointing at a magnet. Each group would then write down whatever I pointed to on their papers and run up to me and show me. First team gets 10, 2nd gets 9 and so on.
The kids get so into the game that it actually seems like they're memorizing the items to win the game.
I hope people can use this to help make memorization fun(?)  :D


  • floody08
  • Adventurer

    • 25

    • March 03, 2011, 05:38:55 pm
    • south korea
2 lesson plans for grade 3 "whats this?"

ive used powerpoints from other users which ill upload here as well for ease of access!

the spongebob game is awesome!! the kids love it!!

and the ghostbusters game has been edited by me for this class as well


  • ekiboo
  • Waygookin

    • 19

    • September 27, 2010, 12:09:36 pm
    • Seoul
I will be starting part two of lesson three with this Nightmare Before Christmas Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLG3NL2FScc

Followed by a Nightmare Before Christmas Bomb Game my boyfriend made.  I just adapted it to suit our textbook.


  • joshglenn44
  • Adventurer

    • 33

    • November 24, 2010, 12:37:11 pm
    • Seoul, Korea
Here's a Spongebob Bomb Game I adapted.  I got the template from another Waygook poster and put in images of stationery.  Some of your students might have trouble reading the letters at the beginning of the game, so I just got them to come up and point to the letter they wanted.  Otherwise, you could just put in numbers.

I have also attached a review ppt for lesson 3.1, which I got from another poster but is good to use before playing the game.


Hi, I'd really like to play this game with my kids. I think they'd love it. Every time I click on one of the stars though, I just get taken to ruler. Any thoughts on how to fix it?


  • ekiboo
  • Waygookin

    • 19

    • September 27, 2010, 12:09:36 pm
    • Seoul
Here's a Spongebob Bomb Game I adapted.  I got the template from another Waygook poster and put in images of stationery.  Some of your students might have trouble reading the letters at the beginning of the game, so I just got them to come up and point to the letter they wanted.  Otherwise, you could just put in numbers.

I have also attached a review ppt for lesson 3.1, which I got from another poster but is good to use before playing the game.


Hi, I'd really like to play this game with my kids. I think they'd love it. Every time I click on one of the stars though, I just get taken to ruler. Any thoughts on how to fix it?

A note to all:  To my play my Spongebob game you need to click on the bottom right corner of each star to get to the different slides.


  • BaeJung
  • Newgookin

    • 1

    • March 08, 2011, 02:03:58 pm
    • Incheon
This is guessing game....
have fun with the students!


  • kmvictory713
  • Adventurer

    • 48

    • September 10, 2010, 01:30:35 pm
    • Daegu, South Korea
Here's a game I'm using for this lesson.  It's a pretty straight forward Guess the Picture game.  Nothing too fancy.


  • kmvictory713
  • Adventurer

    • 48

    • September 10, 2010, 01:30:35 pm
    • Daegu, South Korea
This is a ppt I plan to use to introduce the key phrases and vocab for the lesson.  With my students, I give them a the list of the vocab and have them repeat after me.  I ask them to quietly think about what the words mean and then I show them the picture part of the ppt and they match the word with the picture.  I think it helps them remember the association if they can get there independently first.

Anyway, hope it's useful for you.  And, thanks to every who posts on here.  I can't even count how much great material I've pulled from here! I would be lost without this site!!


  • timberrynz
  • Adventurer

    • 30

    • December 01, 2010, 08:21:43 am
    • Gyeongsan
Grade 3, Lesson 3: What's this? ( 천재교육 book with Jisu, Suho, etc.)
« Reply #15 on: April 13, 2011, 11:58:12 am »
Ghostbusters game (modified from previously posted game...thanks!)  :laugh:


  • a_naddeo
  • Newgookin

    • 4

    • March 07, 2011, 02:19:12 pm
    • South Korea
Here is a fun game that you should try with your students.


  • melissah
  • Veteran

    • 102

    • September 03, 2010, 07:54:54 am
    • Daejeon, South Korea
For the Role-Play/Listen and Act + Have Fun day...

We'll do the role-play...kind of. More like Listen and Speak sections (watch, discuss, repeat, finish)

Then...the Have Fun activities seem a bit too labor intensive for the instructing parts but similar to a game I played with my winter camp kiddos this winter that they LOVED called ostrich game

Detailed directions here: http://genkienglish.net/Ostrich.htm

And a PPT attached with simplified directions for the students and the 'dialog' What I'll ask, how they answer.

Enjoy!


  • doryxcho
  • Explorer

    • 7

    • November 22, 2010, 01:22:01 pm
    • Seoul,Korea
This song was great for the students to get active and particpate together as a team~ Thank you!!!


  • lilchunsa39
  • Waygookin

    • 10

    • October 05, 2010, 01:38:47 pm
    • Ilsan, South Korea
Worksheets for lesson 3 which includes new vocabulary, fill in the blank story scripts, lyrics for the sing and dance (i like to have my students be able to read it and not just repeat it verbatim from the CD), and scripts to follow for the card games in the book to help with reading and speaking.

Also a simple matching for fun for lesson 3.1

DON'T FORGET TO CHANGE THE DATES AND THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL!!