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Jennywuzhezhe
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class activities

Post by Jennywuzhezhe » Wed May 21, 2008 2:05 am

What kind of activities are fit for the middle-school students and can help to involve in all the students?

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Post by Maggie Bai » Wed May 28, 2008 2:09 am

I think maybe you can just google some classroom activities online and try to apply them into your own teaching. It really needs time and experiments.

Jennywuzhezhe
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new

Post by Jennywuzhezhe » Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:25 am

I got something useful from an old teacher.
He knows how to deal with students well.

Jennywuzhezhe
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a way to solve the problem

Post by Jennywuzhezhe » Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:42 am


Jennywuzhezhe
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a good place

Post by Jennywuzhezhe » Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:44 am

This is a place where English teachers can share games and activities that they have found useful in the classroom. http://iteslj.org/c/games.html

Jennywuzhezhe
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Classroom Activities

Post by Jennywuzhezhe » Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:46 am

This page gathers information about field-tested classroom activities (including teacher notes, student worksheets, and/or Sketchpad documents). http://www.dynamicgeometry.com/General_ ... ities.html

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Post by Linda Lin » Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:17 am

Try role-Play. I think this kind of activity will help the students communicate with each other in one context and develop their ability to organize and cooperate with each other.

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Middle School ESL Games

Post by HeatherC » Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:43 am

I taught Grade 7 and 8 English this past year and had a blast developing fun classroom games.

You can access my lesson plans and game ideas (with complete instructions and printable resources) at the following link:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/2 ... reiro.html

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The Dating Game - Great for Teens!

Post by HeatherC » Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:53 am

Looking for a fun speaking activity to practice introductions, asking and answering questions, and discussing hobbies? I have used this spin off of "The Dating Game" in a number of different settings and it is always a hit with students.

Preparation:

1) At home print out the four different sets of characters included in this article. There are four sets of characters, Female Contestants A &B, and Male Contestants A & B.

2) Cut each set along the dotted lines and put each in a separate envelope.

3) Label the envelopes Female A, Female B, Male A and Male B and put each set in it designated envelope.

4) You will need at least one set for every four students. If you have a large class, you may want to make two sets per each group of four so the game can move faster.

Playing the Game:

1) Explain the concept of "The Dating Game" to students. Draw a diagram on the board showing one female interviewing three male contestants. Explain that in the US there was a TV show called "The Dating Game." Explain that the female is looking to find the best date of the three men she is interviewing. If you are in a more conservative setting, you can change this to "The Marriage Game" and explain that the woman is interviewing potential husbands to find a match.

Entire lesson plan and ready to print materials here:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/artic ... html?cat=4

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