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Charades for Elementary School November 5, 2007

Posted by serenden in KINDERGARDEN, Primary School, actions, animals, occupations, role-playing, sports.
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I love the idea of using a game of charades to make English learning fun for young kids. But sometimes it can be difficult to incorporate the game into a structured class.

I was introduced to this method of charades last week by a patient and creative 3rd grade teacher here in Japan. Here’s the magic:


Materials: set of large flashcards, chairs, stopwatch / timer
Time: 10-15 min.Vocabulary: Sports, actions, animals… anything you can portray with action.

Split the class into 3 groups, A / B / C.

Team A will be split into two = the guesser and the actors.

Place two small lines of chairs opposite of, and facing each other, in the front of the room.
Team A’s guessers sit on one side, Team A’s actors sit on the other.
Team B and C sit in the remaining chairs, facing the front, as an audience.

The JTE stands behind Team A guessers with the flashcards.
The ALT stands at the blackboard behind the actors, and keeps score and starts/stops the timer.

When the class chants “ready, GO!”, the JTE turns over the first flashcard and shows it to the actors. (The guessers can’t see it because the JTE is behind them.) The first actor comes forward and acts out the gesture. When anyone from the guessing side yells the correct word with pronunciation, the ALT records one point for Team A on the board. Immediately, the JTE shows the next card, and the next actor comes forward to perform the gesture. Continue until the timer beeps at 1 MINUTE.

Have the teams rotate so that Team B is now at the front, split into guessers and actors, and Teams A & C are the audience.

Play so that each team goes twice, the guessers and actors rotating so everyone gets a chance at both roles. Tally the points at the end and congratulate everyone on how many English words their team yelled!

Fortune Telling July 30, 2007

Posted by serenden in occupations, questions, sentence-making, verb-tense.
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From Three Wise Monkeys

Aims: will / future tense verbs

Materials: worksheets, dice or spinner

Students use a dice and worksheets to find each other’s futures, then read them aloud. Hopefully their futures are filled with wild and crazy adventures! Go to this activity »

HINTS: Adapt to a lesson, and make sure to use silly / hopefully understandable words.

Go Fish July 30, 2007

Posted by serenden in card-games, occupations, questions, questions-asking, sentence-making, vocabulary-any.
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From Three Wise Monkeys

Aims: occupations / what do you want to be? / other

Materials: game cards with 10-12 pictures of different occupations, a set of 3 for each student.

Ex:

To play: students find a partner and ‘Jan-ken’; the winner is Student ‘A’, the other is student ‘B’.
‘A’: “I want to be a farmer.” (They must use one of their cards), “Do you want to be a farmer?”
‘B’: “Yes, I do. I want to be a farmer, too.” (‘B’ surrenders their card to ‘A’).
or
“No, I don’t. I don’t want to be a farmer.” (No card is lost or won)

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