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weso1
Joined: 26 Aug 2010
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:01 pm Post subject: Need project ideas |
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My boss wants a monthly project for our students to do. Excessive if you ask me, but this guy turns everything up to 11.
So for the upper level classes, they are writing one page reports on things like "The country I want to visit" or "My favorite animal" etc.. Then putting that on a poster with pictures of the relevant topic.
I need something for the lower level classes. I mean these kids can't even put a sentence together and he wants them to make an entire poster. I told him it was just well beyond their abilities so he wants some more ideas.
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mmstyle
Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Location: wherever
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:35 pm Post subject: |
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Go over various terms for countries (ie, capital, border, city..whatever is appropriate for level). Then, have them create their own country in groups. Make posters out of it. Structure the poster, so that they have to fill things in, and make an example.
So, they draw a map and a flag, give it a capital, draw forests, mountains, rivers, etc. They name anything major. Depending on level, include currency, industries, etc.
Have them plan a trip to a real place, or one of these countries. They create an itinerary, and make postcards. Dialogues can be added, if they are high enough, for basic conversations one may have while traveling (hotel check in, airport check in, etc). This may be too high for yours
Not related: have them create inventions. To what level they put work in is up to you. Mine do it on paper, and I don't require feasibility. I give a few examples.
Use the tops of the box that A4 paper comes in. Have them create a dream house inside them. Of course, they could do this on paper, but putting in a box seems to add a sense of something that makes it different and exciting. They can draw, or use origami papers. Windows, furniture, etc, are all good things to add. Use whatever supplies you have to had....milk cartons, etc.
My hubby had great success having his kids create a shopping mall. One girl made an everything pink store, or something like that. Not too keen on the consumerism aspect, but hey...
Design restaurants, menus, etc, then have them interact. Give them money to use to buy stuff at the restaurant.
Too high? Have them outline themselves on large pieces of paper, them draw themselves in. If they are really low, go over colors and shapes first, and follow a theme for coloring in with shapes, etc.
Make basic musical instruments if they are young (shakers in bottles, etc.) I know it's not a poster, but it is project oriented. They can create "band" posters to go along with it.
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koreatimes
Joined: 07 Jun 2011
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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There are 2 things I did like this and a third idea which involved money. This was with elementary school students. Fourth grade and older had no major problems with this, and for 1st and 2nd I had to really simplify it.
First you show them different kinds of foods, explain some are typically eaten for breakfast, some for lunch, and other meals for dinner. They can be mixed up. Have them guess when we usually eat them.
Then show them various toys, clothes, and school items. Explain that instead of a menu, it would be a catalog. After that, they choose a kind of store or restaurant they want and draw pictures. Each group makes about 5 pictures. While they are drawing, print out the necessary template menu or catalog sheets. This will save time instead of having them make them.
If they completely don't understand, don't explain different styles. Just make it simple, for food they write the name with the price on the right. With a catalog you put 2 or 3 pictures with the name and price below.
The third idea involves money and filling out a form (order sheet). When I did it, I made it too confusing, but my co-teacher helped explain what to do. They could use the menus or catalogs, but we just started from scratch. Each group picked one food that could be delivered, like pizza or Chinese food. Some even picked chicken or cake instead. Then, they had to pick something from a store (clothes, toy, supermarket). Have them pick prices and use play money.
One group would deliver the items that another group put on their order form. So, this means they would have to pass their order form around. To keep track of this, they or I would write the number of their group. One column would for who did the delivering.
Here are a couple of links http://roleplaydi.wikispaces.com/deliverysheet and http://roleplaydi.wikispaces.com/postoffice |
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theevilgenius
Joined: 10 Sep 2010
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Get them to draw a picture of their favourite _______(topic) and then colour it in and around the picture instruct them to write words that describe said picture. |
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