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program
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description
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Intro
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An
interview game where the students go around the classroom asking their
classmates questions. The teacher can then play bingo. To be followed-up with
writing. 20 minutes.
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Kakobunshi
Tongue Twisters Speaking/writing The students try to say the tongue
twisters (e.g., think- thought- thought). 2 X 20 min.
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The
Story of Momotaro Writing and speaking. In lunch groups the students
individually complete the story of Momotaro and
then check to see if it is accurate or not. 45 min.
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Review
A picture search activity that can be done individually or as a group.
Reading/writing 30 min.
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1
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Starting Out
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Let’s
Together Very Enjoy writing/speaking students in groups answer questions
using the grammar point and then get the remaining answers from the other
groups 45min
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Let's
Learn Braille Students are given a Braille alphabet as a reference and
try to complete a true and false test about Braille. 45 min. samples A B
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Spaghetti is Eaten in
Italy A Read and Run exercise. These cards are placed all
around the room and the students in groups go one at a time to read the hints
and return to their group to tell everybody. The students must write down the
hints and then write the answer which would be the complete passive sentence.
30 minutes.
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Sentence
Scramble Writing Students unscramble the sentences so that they are
grammatically correct. 10 minutes.
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Is Wrestling Only Played by
Boys? Listening/Reading/Writing. Students listen to the teacher read out
statements and they circle the answers. Students then practice writing out
questions and answers. 20 min.
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Let’s Ask John to Join Us.
Writing. Students write in the proper answers to the sentences. 15 min.
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Dialog
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Harry
Potter was written in England Writing Students match famous things to
their countries and then come up with their own examples. 15/20 minutes
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True
or False? Worksheet
either reading or listening. Students have to listen to the statements (or
read them) and decide if they are true or false. If they are true, the
grammar is correct. If they are false the grammar is incorrect! 10-15mins.(PDF file)
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The
TV was invented in 1927 (PDF) Pairwork activity.
Students try to complete their chart by asking their partner for information.
20 min.
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I
Know Everything Quiz The students practice making passive verbs before
moving on completing a quiz. 40 minutes.
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It was
painted by Monet Reading/writing Students try to write passive sentences.
10 minutes
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Believe
It or Not? Speaking/Listening. Students are given the worksheet
and one answer sheet. Then
they mingle and find all the answers to the question. For homework, they had
to write the complete answer. If you don't want to mingle, you can just use
it as a quiz game.(The answer to # 9 is "No, it
wasn't. This picture was painted by an elephant!") 40 min.
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Reading for Communication
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Natto
Makes Me Sick writing/speaking
Pair work activity to practice using the target sentence ‘X makes Y
Z’. 20 min. (PDF)
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Studying
Makes Me Tired writing/speaking Pair work Master
Mind activity. 20 min.
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What
Makes You Angry? Writing/speaking Students write answers to personal
questions and then use the info in groups. 30 min.
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Chopping
Onions Makes Me Cry Writing/Speaking After a brief review of the reading
from 5-2, the students complete sentences on what
makes them sleepy etc. and then exchange the information with their
classmates. 45 minutes.
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If It
Makes You Happy Listening/writing/reading/speaking Various activities for
students to practice this grammar point. 45-50 minutes song & pictures
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He Told Us… Listening/writing.
Students listen to things the JTE and ALT tell them and write them down. 10
minutes.
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What
Are We Preparing For? Writing/Speaking In groups, the students prepare
for something that is written at the top of their paper. After allocating
duties to everyone, the group reads out its sentences and the class must
guess what they are preparing for. 40 minutes.
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Told Us to… Listening/speaking.
Students in front of class, act out teacher’s orders. 10 minutes
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True
or False Review? Worksheet,
either reading or listening. Students have to listen to the statements (or
read them) and decide if they are true or false. If they are true, the
grammar is correct. If they are false the grammar is incorrect! 10-15mins.
(PDF file)
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2
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Starting Out
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How
Long Have You Lived Here? Speaking and writing. Students try and make a
super group by using the target sentence. 30 min.
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I
Have Lived in Sendai Since 1999. Writing/speaking Students write about
themselves then ask other people questions. 20 min.
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I’ve
Been to Osaka Twice. Speaking/Listening. Students work in pairs playing a
bingo type game using the grammar point 45 min.
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Dialog
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How Long Have You
Lived There? Speaking/Writing A conversation is given to the students to
practice and interview their classmates. 20 minutes.
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How Long Have You
Studied Science? Speaking/Writing In pairs, students choose a character
that their partner must guess (this can be done repeatedly). Followed by a
writing assignment. 15 minutes.
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Have
You Eaten Your Bon Bons? A battleship game students can play that
involves using this grammar point. 20 min
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Reading for Communication
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3
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Starting Out
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Have
You Ever Been To Detroit? -listening/speaking. Reverse roles: teacher asks
each group `have you ever been to...' and the group has 30 seconds to answer
as many as possible. 5 minutes.
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Go
Fish. Listening/Speaking Students have action cards hidden and are asking
each other ‘Have you ever…?’ questions to get their cards
and make pairs. 25 minutes.
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Go Fish 2
Listening/Speaking Students have action cards hidden and are asking each
other ‘Have you ever…?’ questions to get their cards and
make pairs. 25 minutes. Go Fish cards
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Has Doraemon Ever
Visited Russia? Speaking/Writing Students in pairs try to find out what
countries certain anime characters have visited. Students then write up the
answers here.
15 min.
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I
Have Never Eaten Horse. Writing. Group work. Students put heads down on
desk and one at a time look at teacher’s written word. They then put
the sentence in order. 15 minutes.
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Have
You Ever Climbed Mt. Fuji? Listening. Students listen to the teacher read
out a bunch of sentences and they group into the correct category. 10 min.
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Have you Ever? Speaking.
Milling activity for students to practice the grammar point. 20 min.
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Have You Ever Sent a
Valentine’s Card? Speaking/Writing Students interview each other to
fill out a chart, to be followed up with writing. 20 minutes
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Dialog
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Gozilla
Has Just Eaten Morning Musume! A simple writing activity that gets the
students to think about the grammar point a little more (with easy and difficult
levels). 15 min.
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Has
Craig Taught You English Yet? A battleship game for students to practice
the grammar point. 15 min.
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Reading for Communication
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Mastermind
Speaking/Listening Students play mastermind, trying to guess their
partner’s secret sentence using the grammar point. 25 min.
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I
am Happy to be in English Class with You Writing/Speaking Student write
sentences based upon the pictures. They then write sentences about themselves
and interview their classmates. 30 minutes.
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Do You
Have a lot of Work to Do? Speaking/Listening/Writing Students ask people
questions in order to complete a handout. 25 min.
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A Mother’s Lullaby
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Speaking Plus
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Would You Like to…?
Dating Game Speaking/Listening/Writing A milling activity where the
students try to get as many responses from classmates as possible. Followed
by a writing activity 30 min.
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Would You Like to Go to
China? Writing Students match up sentence clauses. Students then find
words in a word search and make sentences. Students then try to guess the
object in question. 20 minutes.
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4
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Starting Out
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Do You Know How to Say Yagi in
English? Writing. Students write a sentence and then the teacher collects
them all. Get into groups and the teacher asks each group student
questions.15 minutes.
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Who
Knows How to Play Bagpipes? Interview game. Students ask each other
questions in order to fill out a chart. 15 min. (cards here)
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Let’s Make a Skit
Writing/Speaking Using the stem sentence ‘Do you know…’
students make skits similar to the examples provided. 45 minutes.
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Do You Know How to Spell
Holly’s Name? Speaking/Writing The students mill around the room
interview each other in order to fill out their chart. Followed by some
writing. 20 minutes.
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How to Bingo Speaking.
Students mill around the room asking ‘how to…’ questions in
order to complete the bingo card. Play name bingo after the students finish. Answer sheet. 25
minutes
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How Can I Get to the Movie
Theater? Speaking. Students try to get information on where various
things in Sendai
are.25 minutes.
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Dialog
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It Is Easy For Me To Eat Natto. Writing.
Students write several statements and other people try to guess the false
statement. 15 minutes.
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It is Easy for Me to Cut
Hair Writing/Speaking Students match sentence clauses. Students then
correct sentences. Students then interview other students. 25 minutes.
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It is Easy for Me to Play
Battleships Speaking/Listening Students play battleships in pairs using
the grammar point. 20 minutes.
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It Is Easy For Me To Meet
Girls Speaking/Writing Students interview friends to fill out a chart. 20
minutes
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Reading for Communication
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5
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Starting Out
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Dialog
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Do You
Know a Girl Who Likes Umeboshi Speaking/Writing Students walk around and talk
to classmates to fill out a survey. 15 minutes.
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Do You Know Who Our
English Teacher is? Speaking/ Writing An interview game utilizing the
grammar point. 25 minutes.
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Do You Know
This Friend? Listening/Writing
Using a clip from the TV show Friends,
the students complete the worksheet 25 minutes Worksheet 1, 2, 3, 4
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Who is He? Teacher quizzes lunch
groups on famous people photos 15 min.
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Reading for
Communication
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Review
Sentence scramble. Students try to unscramble recently used sentences. 20
minutes.
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6
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Starting Out
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Things
Used by Famous People speaking/writing. In teams the students find information
hidden around the room and relate it verbally to another student who writes
it down. 25 min.
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20th
Century Greats Writing Students complete a crossword based on 20th
century greats. 20 minutes.
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Travel to
… Students will draw pictures about an imaginary trip and describe
those pictures by writing sentences using the target grammar. 30 min
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This is
the Coke I Drank in a Restaurant Writing Students rewrite the sentences
based on the clues. 15 min.
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Sports
Day! Writing Students fill out the worksheet using the grammar point. 15
min.
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This is the
Newspaper I Bought Yesterday Speaking The students, in pairs, ask each other
about what they did recently. The students reply with the information on
their worksheet (and a hand gesture to indicate they are holding something)
that their partner then uses to fill in on their paper. 15 minutes.
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The Way of the Grammar Students
walk around, janken, and ask their fellow students
“Do you have ~?” If the character on their own sheet is circled
it means they do indeed have that item. If the answer is “Yes,”
the interviewee signs their name in the space provided on the
interviewer’s sheet. Once each student has tracked down five candidates
who each possess a different item, they continue to write the sentences in
the space provided. 15 min.
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Who is the Lady Playing Golf?
Writing activity using folks from Japanese pop culture. 10 min.
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Sports
Day writing/speaking Students work in small groups to practice the present
progressive verb. 45 min.
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Picture
Dictation Listening The students listen to the teacher dictate sentences.
After each sentence they must draw the scene. After all the sentences have
been read and drawn, the teacher calls out the number of the sentence and, in
groups, the students must show everyone their picture for each number at the
same time. 25 minutes
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Who
is the Student Doing Nothing? Worksheet individual or pairwork. Answer the questions according to the picture.
10mins. (PDF file)
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This is the Book I
Bought in Rome Writing Students complete the sentences. 15 minutes. (PDF)
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Who’s
Who A listening and or reading activity. Students listen to you read out the
text. They try to answer the questions. They get the text to read and confirm
answers. 20 minutes.
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Dialog
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Who’s That Girl? Writing/
Reading The
students practice writing the grammar point out. 10 minutes.
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Treasure Hunt
Listening/Writing Students listen to a story about a king who lost his
treasure. They then complete the accompanying sentences. The final sentences,
the students are left to come up with the solution to the mystery. 20
minutes. (PowerPoint)
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Sentence Scramble
Writing/ Reading Students unscramble sentences based on the grammar point 15
min.
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Do You Know How to Make
Tempura? Writing. Students, individually, in pairs or in groups, complete
the sentences. 20 min.
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Reading for Communication
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This is the Thing Which Students
Ride to School Listening Karuta game where the students listen to the teacher read out clues
and try to grab the answer as soon as possible. 10 minutes.
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That Which Who Writing
Students practice different writing activities. 15 minutes.
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Unscramble Sentences
Writing Students unscramble sentences. 15 minutes.
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Dot-to-dot (PDF)
Listening/speaking Pairwork. A board game where the
students try to use the appropriate vocabulary while making boxes 30 min.
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A Pop Culture Survey Students
will fill out a survey together in lunch groups to determine their favourite
foods, movies, and celebrities and will have to use the grammar point to ask
each other the necessary questions. 40 min.
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Mastermind Speaking/Listening/Writing
In Pairs, the students try to guess their partner’s secret sentence. 25
minutes
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Pronoun
Game Writing Bring in object. Get the students to write as many sentences
as they can about the objects. 20 minutes.
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Betting Game Listening The
students, individually, in pairs or groups listen to the teacher’s
hints and try to write the correct answer…while betting money. 20
minutes.
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Let’s Read 2:
Family Rules
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Family Rules Crossword
Reading/Writing Students try to complete the crossword based upon the reading
family rules. 20 minutes.
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Let’s Read 3:
The Fall of Freddie the Leaf
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Freddy The
Crossword Reading/Writing Students try to complete a crossword based on
the Freddie the Leaf story. 20 minutes.
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Freddie the Jumble
Reading/Writing Students try to unjumble the words
and translate them into Japanese. 20 minutes.
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Review
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STOP! Used as a warm-up or review
exercise for stories within the text, the ALT reads from the text making
mistakes. The students yell “stop!” and correct each error.
15min.
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True or False Students sit in lunch
groups. The Teacher puts a large print of both a True and a False card up on
the board. The JTE or ALT reads true or false statements about the text (or
true or false warm-up questions to begin/demonstrate). For each question
read, one student is picked from each group to run up and slap either the
true or the false card on the board. 15 min.
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Sentence Hunter
(PDF) Students write a sentence then walk around the room trying to record
sentences of their classmates. 15 min.
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Jeopardy Review
Students in groups play the game jeopardy as a review exercise. 35 min.
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Graduation Jeopardy
Students complete a survey. You then take the results of the survey and use
them for a Jeopardy survey. 2 classes (?).
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