Vocabulary worksheets to use with the book Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere by Julie T. Lamana. The vocabulary is for 5 chapters each time. The students will see the sentences from the book and will need to use context clues to find the meaning of the underlined words. In addition, they are required to come up with an illustration that will help them remember the meaning of each word. There are two options for the handouts: In the first version, the Part of Speech of the word is already inc
BINGO calling cards. I have my students cut out the images they want and glue them onto a bingo grid so that they're all different. For example: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Blank-Bingo-Sheet-12333359 I personally use it in my French as a second language class. Some objects are repeated because I also include the colours when I call them out: "blue pencil vs purple pencil."
50 sujets d'écriture pour le cours de français. Les sujets sont variés et devraient permettre aux élèves d'être créatifs. Les pages ne sont pas numérotées afin de pouvoir utiliser les sujets dans l'ordre souhaité. Bon amusement !
Family Tree where the students have to place the characters from the story Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere. The students also have room to write down some information about the characters. There is a key provided.
Questions à propos de la vidéo de Postes Canada qui présente Terry Fox. La compréhension à l'audition comprend 10 questions et il y a une question de réflexion en bonus. Les réponses sont inclues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhWht4xPGDM & ab_channel=PostesCanada
L'élève reçoit une liste d'activités et les images associées à celles-ci. Il doit réécrire le nom des activités sous chaque image, puis les découper et les coller dans la bonne saison. Pendant quelle saison mange-t-on une glace?
Handouts about Belgian food. It starts with a brainstorming, then matching pictures with the food as well a provide a description of each one, then find out which dish we are talking about and the last activity is a wrap up - write an article with three typical Belgian dishes. You will get the handout for the students and a key for you.
Drowned City written by Don Brown is a great book to read before reading Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere. This handout will help students follow along and get the important information from the book.
This activity is based on the book Cleopatra Rules written by Vicky Alvear Shecter. The family tree deals with the characters presented in the 6th chapter. The students get a list of pieces of information, as well as names that they need to place correctly in the tree.
This includes a pre-reading brainstorming activity (write down 5 facts about Thanksgiving that you already know), vocabulary questions, true or false and justify your answers, write down a summary of what you've learned. The text comes from History.com but it was shortened.
Handouts that go with the book "Freedom on the Menu". I am using this with my ESOL 1-2 students. There is a fill-in the blanks exercise that can help them understand the content of the book.
Handout to teach the hamburger method to your students. It is based on a Youtube video. They can then fill in the gaps, and they have to practice writing a paragraph. I used this resource with ESOL 1 and 2 students.
Here are ten words that can be used when talking about floods and hurricanes: Rainfall, Mississippi, Tsunami, overflowing, disaster, Katrina, disease, river flood, Yellow River, flash flood, coastal flood, vehicle. I am using this as a pre-reading activity for the novel Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere. Each card contains the word, a definition, an example sentence, and then there is space for the students to write down their own definition or sentence, and illustrate the word.
This worksheet can be used with the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckRcNbYQD9k It is a fill in the blanks so that the students can follow along and write down the most important facts.
Handout based on a Youtube video about the Engineering Process. This was designed to help my ESOL students in Science. They will watch the video and fill in the blanks about the different steps for the Engineering Process. This goes with the HMH curriculum.
This is a pre-reading activity for the book Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere, or a great vocabulary activity if you are talking about Natural Disasters. This is a list of ten words, with pictures and definitions (fill in the blanks) and then a practice exercise with sentences in which the vocabulary word is missing each time. I am using this to get my ESOL students ready to read the book.