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Caesar1313
Joined: 03 Apr 2008
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:52 pm Post subject: Fun warm ups or time killers for the extra few minutes |
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Any favourite easy activities you guys like to do at the very beginning or end of your class for elementary school?
I'm a big fan of Simon says and "Guess what animal I am thinking"... haha I know it's ridiculous but if you give a couple clues the young ones really like to guess.
Anything special you guys use that can excite the kids? |
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Dr. Whom
Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Location: South Korea
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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How about teaching them the difference between "General Discussion" and "Job Related"?  |
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IAMAROBOT
Joined: 16 Oct 2008
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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I like to do what I call the "Left-Right" game to get them listening. The students all stand up with their arms to the side. I call out left or right and the students must raise their arms 90 degrees. If I call out left and students raise their right arms, they're out and vice versa. I play until one student is left standing. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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Hangman.............. |
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miljeong
Joined: 07 Mar 2010 Location: Bundang
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Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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Wow. You're all so lucky to have a workplace where the concept of 'extra time' exists. Do your students not have study goals or something? Must be talking about hagwon.
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. Somebody needs some new curriculum/teachers.
EDIT: I guess this was totally rude of me. My apologies to OP and the moderators. What I meant to say was that I although I am sure cases are all different for each teacher, most of the teachers in the industry have left over time because they're just lazy, unorganized, unmotivated, or have no control of their students. As long as you're not denying that, I don't mind being called named for being so direct. ^^
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fortysixyou

Joined: 08 Jun 2006
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:03 am Post subject: |
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So far, with this topic, we're at a douchebag ratio of 2:6.
That's 6 posts, 2 of them being douchey 'I'm-a-douche' responses:
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How about teaching them the difference between "General Discussion" and "Job Related"? |
That's classic eslcafe hilarity and wit.
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Wow. You're all so lucky to have a workplace where the concept of 'extra time' exists. Do your students not have study goals or something? Must be talking about hagwon.
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. Somebody needs some new curriculum/teachers. |
Ahhh, the uncommon "I'm a better teacher than you" approach. Well played, sir.
In conclusion, this topic is now 33% douchey.
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jiberish

Joined: 17 Jul 2006 Location: The Carribean Bay Wrestler
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:03 am Post subject: |
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Dr. Whom wrote: |
How about teaching them the difference between "General Discussion" and "Job Related"?  |
lol
Stop the bus
Chain whisper game
Team spelling (1 person from each team comes to the board and has 10 seconds to spell as many words as they can with a certain letter)
What is it? Talk about something but don't say the name.
Explain game. (student talks about something without saying the name)
Celebrity heads
Picture game (draw stuff they need to guess) You can make can get really complicated pictures for sentences if it is required
21 (number game)
3-6-9
I have so many but the students still complain. Wanting new games. |
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southernman
Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Location: On the mainland again
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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miljeong wrote: |
Wow. You're all so lucky to have a workplace where the concept of 'extra time' exists. Do your students not have study goals or something? Must be talking about hagwon.
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. Somebody needs some new curriculum/teachers.
EDIT: I guess this was totally rude of me. My apologies to OP and the moderators. What I meant to say was that I although I am sure cases are all different for each teacher, most of the teachers in the industry have left over time because they're just lazy, unorganized, unmotivated, or have no control of their students. As long as you're not denying that, I don't mind being called named for being so direct. ^^ |
I like my classes to finish on time, I consider it extremely bad teaching to go over time, so on a few rare accassions I have a couple of minutes left after the lesson, I will get the students to play a game. It gives the students a chance to relax, have fun and enjoy themselves while still learning English.
All of the above suggestions are good and the variations are endless |
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tigershark
Joined: 13 Aug 2009
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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miljeong wrote: |
Wow. You're all so lucky to have a workplace where the concept of 'extra time' exists. Do your students not have study goals or something? Must be talking about hagwon.
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. Somebody needs some new curriculum/teachers.
EDIT: I guess this was totally rude of me. My apologies to OP and the moderators. What I meant to say was that I although I am sure cases are all different for each teacher, most of the teachers in the industry have left over time because they're just lazy, unorganized, unmotivated, or have no control of their students. As long as you're not denying that, I don't mind being called named for being so direct. ^^ |
Teacher... how do you spell Douche Bag?? It's written on my forehead silly. |
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RufusW
Joined: 14 Jun 2008 Location: Busan
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:47 pm Post subject: |
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miljeong wrote: |
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. |
Because they'll simply work by themselves or because you've got great lesson planning? If you've got great lesson planning then you need to share - how do you motivate studying? |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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Baam, Fling the teacher,
EFL Classroom 2.0
David Duebels- The King of EFL Korea |
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ddeubel

Joined: 20 Jul 2005
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:05 am Post subject: |
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Fishead...
Love your replies and know where you are coming from ..... but I'm more like the King of Kensington (if you get the comparison - you will understand).
I have nothing special but to share my mind. Homeless mind. Internet allows it to wander and get drunk. Knowledge, involvement in the flow and process of teaching - can be like the best Petron.
But on topic.
1) There are NO timekillers. Everything counts! What we call time killers is actually when THE MOST learning takes place. When the brain relaxes and students can actually BE and not be on automatic.
2) Search Search Search for the TEACHABLE MOMENT.
I just did a whole lecture on "teachable moments" and was so surprised that so many teachers have had so few. When I'm teaching, the opportunity comes up every lesson!!!! It isn't about reality but what you SEE. See what is important to the learners and you will have so many teachable moments. the curriculum will come alive and be real and something that CHANGES students. Our job isn't just between the lines but in rewriting the lines (in the jargon it is called - praxis). Be committed, make change.
3) Warm ups are essential. I'm thankful for Harmer's ESA Engage them! Get their attention and the best way is through chit chat. Talk about their lives and interests. How many teachers have sent out a student information sheet in Korean????? Do it. Get to know them, even in "gross" Connect is the same as communicate, the poet knows.
My fav. warm up is What's the first word you think of when I say......
It is good for all levels and uses student's present knowledge. It focuses on practicing on Output and what they already know.
Go around the class asking and then replying with to their answer.
ie.
Teacher. What's the first word you think of when I say.... snow?
S: cold
Teacher: skiing
Next student: falling
Teacher: leg
etc.....
Then in groups of 3 - students do "First Word War" .
Do the same, going in a circle. BUT, if one student hesitates 3-5 seconds, the others can knock and call, "point!"
Works like a charm and most importantly, recylces content and vocabulary. Try it with a sentence structure also.
Teacher: I like to eat pizza
S: I like to eat bulgogi after pizza
Teacher: I like to eat salad after bulgogi
S: I like to eat chicken after salad.
etc .....
Lots going on there.
As to timekillers. There are none. The best time killer is authentic communication. Students telling the teacher something meaningful and where there is a negotiation of meaning (dialogue) that is real and true.
Most of teaching is really just training the mouth to speak what is in the heart.
DD
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hockeyguy109
Joined: 22 Dec 2008 Location: Daegu
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:14 am Post subject: |
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Is teacher a drunk?
While you are hung over in the early morning, do different motions to see if the students understand liver failure. Sometimes I pee blood in the corner and ask "Is teacher a drunk?" They all scream, YEEESSSSSS.
Other times I have the students watch me read from the Old Testament for a few minutes. Then I ask, "Is teacher drunk?" They all scream, NOOOOOOOO |
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dirving
Joined: 19 Nov 2009 Location: South Korea
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:35 am Post subject: |
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miljeong wrote: |
Wow. You're all so lucky to have a workplace where the concept of 'extra time' exists. Do your students not have study goals or something? Must be talking about hagwon.
In my school, we barely find time for breaks because the kids are way too active into the lesson. Somebody needs some new curriculum/teachers.
EDIT: I guess this was totally rude of me. My apologies to OP and the moderators. What I meant to say was that I although I am sure cases are all different for each teacher, most of the teachers in the industry have left over time because they're just lazy, unorganized, unmotivated, or have no control of their students. As long as you're not denying that, I don't mind being called named for being so direct. ^^ |
Jeong:
Don't be so ready to pat yourself on the back. I'd bet that you are Korean and use the Korean language in class. |
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The Goalie
Joined: 17 Nov 2009 Location: Chungcheongnamdo
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:18 am Post subject: |
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Is it possible that the ddeubel is doubling up, a ddeubelganger, as it were. Hey, ddeubel, you're the greatest! No, no... but while you're on the topic of my greatness... |
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