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More stuff from mePERIOD 3:Worksheet, adapted from someone else in an old thread. The fill in the blanks goes with Story 2.Also a vocab intro PPT and a bingo game adapted from someone else.PERIOD 4:Mario 'what's behind' reading game;Vocab Intro PPT;Also a reading sequencing game. How this works is that you print out the slides under the 'print these slides' part of the PPT. Cut those up, and put them in envelopes. Each team gets 1 envelope. They then need to look at the slides with the pictures, and put the sentences in the correct order. After that, get them to write everything down on a whiteboard to practice their writing and also to make the game a bit longer. If they get it correct they get 2 points, first team to finish gets 1 bonus point too.Note that this takes quite a bit of prep time in terms of cutting out the slides and putting them in the envelopes. But I just got bored of doing the same reading games over and over with my students, so wanted to try something different. Going to use this as my main activity and the Mario game as a back-up in case i run out of time. Got the sequencing game idea from another thread somewhere, just turned it into a PPT.
Hello fellow teachers,Thanks to Kwai_Chang_Kain. I have taken some of his ppts and added a few things to make it suitable for my classes. So I want to upload mine, in the event that it can help any other fellow teachers out there.Happy teaching!
Hope everyone had a fun & safe vacation. Here's an intro ppt made in a style similar to the ones by jblant01 because I'm unoriginal & a slap game.If/when I make more ppt's I'll edit this post & attach them here. Happy teaching!Intro: Pretty self explanatory. (Ideal for the first period)Slap game: Divide the class into two teams, 2 students come up to the front and have their back facing the TV screen with fly swatters. Everyone asks me "What did you do during your vacation?" I answer "I ____." Both students then turn around & the first person to slap the correct activity on the TV using the fly swatter gets a point for their team. (Ideal for the first period)Pass the Pencil Case game: Instructions included in the PPT. (Ideal for the first or second period)Pirates of Past Tense game: Instructions included in the PPT. (Ideal for the third period)
For part 6, there is a TED talk on the Ted website with Richard Turere explaining the Lion Lights. You can download it with Korean subtitles.You can make a small worksheet about the TED talk to make sure the students pay attention.My co-teacher made it so I don't have a copy but the questions were about what he said.Students enjoyed it!