This is a great game that can be adapted easily for any level.
I used it first as a sentence building and creative answer game.
Ex. I'd like to be a ___________ because I like to _____________.
Separate Ss into groups. I used this board between 6 groups of 6, and it worked well, but it might take some thinking to get the groups together.
Ideas for markers: pennies, erasers, strips of paper, mini post-it notes, Ss's pencils...
This class rules poster keeps my students on task when they get unruly, just by my pointing at it and engaging them in the lesson at hand. I recommend hanging it by your desk or the area you stand by most. This sheet is especially handy for those who rotate classrooms and have to bring materials every time, as it is small enough to laminate and fit into a folder!
*Also could be printed out and pasted into Student Notebooks at the beginning of a semester as a constant reminder!*
A fill in the blank review with Teacher's Guide.
I recommend reading slowly, and if teaching lower level students, include a word bank on the board for them to reference.
Allow them to write in Korean as well, for this will help them study.
Ask your co-teacher to help you with the dialogues, as it will sound more natural that way.
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Experience
1 year Youth Academy "Reading Town" Pre-K-6th
1 year Elementary Public School "Kwiin" 3rd-6th
Teaching style
TESOL/ESL/EFL Gyeonggi-do Office of Education
Awards & shining teacher moments
Certificate of TEFL/TESOL from Oxford Seminars 2010
My own education history
Graduated VCU with English Literature BA
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