Sunday, March 28, 2010
A PROJECT WORK
I created this project work on "Teenage Tribes" for 8th grade students. I like using projects with my students for many reasons:
1. Projects allow students to use their imagination;
2. They can help develop a full range of the learners’ capabilities.
3. Projects motivate students. They offer students a way of practicing their English while having fun.
4. It is also a way to develop students' computer skills.
I wasn't really worried about language mistakes, because language accuracy wasn't really the main aim. I just wanted them to research on a teenage topic (something they really enjoy), use their imagination and have fun doing creating a powerpoint presentation on their findings!
I'll post some of their works pretty soon.
Project Work
Sunday, March 07, 2010
TEACHING VOCABULARY
Ran out of ideas to teach vocabulary?
Well, here are some ideas to teach new words/expressions:
Vocabulary Build
Aim of the activity
To brainstorm vocabulary
Preparation
Prepare a selection of pictures to illustrate a vocabulary area you would like to brainstorm.
Stick them to a larger piece of paper.
For example:
Food you eat in Winter
Food you eat on special occasions
Food you eat in Summer
Food you don't like
Get a selection of coloured pens - preferably a different colour for each group of students.
Procedure
Divide the students into groups of 3 or 4.
Hand out a picture to each group and ask them to write as many words or expressions connected with this area of vocabulary as they can. If they don't know the word for something in English, they should draw it. Give them a coloured pen to write with. Set a time limit of a few minutes.
When the time limit is up, ask them to pass their picture onto the next group.
Tell each group to write as many words or expressions as possible connected with their new picture, but not including any that the previous group have written. Tell them to stop writing after a few minutes and pass their picture on to the next group. Continue this procedure until all the groups have seen all the pictures. With the class, look at each picture in turn, discussing, providing and correcting vocabulary, where necessary.
Gift words
Aim of the activity
To practise recently learnt vocabulary in a fun and positive way.
Preparation
Ask the students to pick out some words they feel need reviewing from recent work and to check they know what they mean.
Procedure
Tell them to put the words each on a slip of paper, and to write on each slip the name of a person in the group for whom the word would be an appropriate gift. Everyone now gets up and mills around, giving the words away. If the receiver of a word does not understand it, the giver should explain the meaning, and the reason for the gift.
HAVE FUN!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
My Students' Webquests on Food
Better late than ever! As promised, here are some of my students' webquests on "Food". I think they enjoyed doing them, just as much as I did! It was really a good way to expand their knowledge on the subject as well as using computer skills.
webquest patricia
webquest vinicius 8 2
webquest Ana 8 6
webquest patricia
webquest vinicius 8 2
webquest Ana 8 6
Labels:
food,
powerpoint,
webquest
Monday, January 18, 2010
MORE WEBQUESTS
After a long pause, due to intensive work, I'm back ... for good, I hope!
As you've noticed by reading the title, once again I'm writing about webquests. The reason why is that I think it's a great way to both motivate and teach students about a variety of topics. They have worked well with my student!
The one I present here is a good example of that. My 8th graders enjoyed doing it.
Have a look!
Webquest on Food Doc
I'll show some of my students' results soon. Have a wonderful week!
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