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Create a battleship style worksheet (two grids on a page, approx 6×6 each). Type the example sentence, “Have you seen ~ ?” or “Have you heard ~ ?” at the top…
1.) Pass out worksheet.
2.) Go over the meanings of I’m sorry, excuse me and thank you in Japanese. If you don’t know these yourself, make sure your OTE
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INTRODUCTION:
Teach the initial introduction phrases. then move on to the activity.
ACTIVITY:
Demonstrate the activity with four students.
Two students…
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By: Elisa
Type: Lesson
Funny and slightly challenging karuta cards for the vocab to the Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes song
. Also includes feet, but you can delete that or switch it for hands or something.
By: Sara
Type: Lesson
I've uploaded the "cheat sheet" I mentioned at the phonics seminar during this past job training
. It's not comprehensive, it just really covers the long and short vowels and silent/magic e rule. I didn't want to overload them and only wanted to focus…
By: Stephen
Type: Lesson
In this lesson
, I've included my verb flashcard set. I made for 6th graders in an attempt to expand their verb choices so they could at least make more interesting sentences using the "I can~" grammatical framework.
These flashcards can also be made into…
By: Hannah
Type: Location
By: Stephanie
Type: Lesson
Summary: This Christmas lesson
is based on an Englipedia lesson, modified for the ability of my students (ichinensei). First, we preview the worksheet as a class, checking the character names and meanings of the Word Box words. We do the…
By: Cheyanne
Type: Lesson
This will take 1-2 lessons, depending on how much time your students need writing and if you want them to share their creations at the end.
I start by introducing the class to superstitions with a powerpoint. This should be after the conditional clause has already been introduced to the students. The powerpoint gives examples of different…