MICRO-LESSONS
1. Pilar
- Elementary / Intermediate
- Ejemplos y tipos de actividades.
2. Petra - Game with names - Guessing game words in blackboard - Storytelling. Continue a story.
3. Anita L. - Big ball of paper with adjectives in it. You throw the ball and the person who catches the ball has to mimic so the rest can guess the word. Examples: astonish, nerve-wrecking, frightening, self-confident, charming. - After that, they will have a beginning or definition and and ending. They will have to look for their couple and with these papers, create a story, using the adjectives in the former game.
4. Anna. - Chasing game. (Name) over the ocean. (Anita) over the sea, (Anita) caught a big fish. You can't catch me! - Kid's stories. Watch a video with short stories and then represent them. First they llok at the images/pictures, describe them. Then they watch the story and represent them.
5. Anita S. -Juego con canción para levantarse. Are you sleeping (Name) (2) Brother John? (2) Morning bells are ringing (2) Ding Dong Dong - Con pegatinas de colores en la espalda, en parejas, cada uno debe hacer mímica para que el otro adivine el objeto. - Números 1,2,3. Then substitute 1 with a sound; then 2 and finally 3. - Dedos Peter Pointer Bobby big Ruby Ring ==> Here I am? (2) How do you do? (2) Tiny Tim Tommy Thumb
6. Ewa. - Message in circle. - Monster in a line, saying 2 giant, 2 steps... - What are you doing in the circle? and movement? - Let's go hunting! Ok, let's go. Run, run, everybody run. Bang bang bang and we had to return to the beginnning line. - Monster - I can do that with an action (jumping, hoping..., 3 cards, a fish in a body part. In groups, we have to guess.
7. Jarka. - Words in Latvian. - Sond "How are you?"
8. Joaquina - Role-plays about assertiveness. With a situation, children in groups of two or three should play a given scenario and situation. You can see the examples here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwpORO8ow1vuczF4SkxodUJXcnc/view?usp=sharing
PPT DE INTRODUCCIÓN SOBRE ASSERTIVENESS
2. Petra - Game with names - Guessing game words in blackboard - Storytelling. Continue a story.
3. Anita L. - Big ball of paper with adjectives in it. You throw the ball and the person who catches the ball has to mimic so the rest can guess the word. Examples: astonish, nerve-wrecking, frightening, self-confident, charming. - After that, they will have a beginning or definition and and ending. They will have to look for their couple and with these papers, create a story, using the adjectives in the former game.
4. Anna. - Chasing game. (Name) over the ocean. (Anita) over the sea, (Anita) caught a big fish. You can't catch me! - Kid's stories. Watch a video with short stories and then represent them. First they llok at the images/pictures, describe them. Then they watch the story and represent them.
5. Anita S. -Juego con canción para levantarse. Are you sleeping (Name) (2) Brother John? (2) Morning bells are ringing (2) Ding Dong Dong - Con pegatinas de colores en la espalda, en parejas, cada uno debe hacer mímica para que el otro adivine el objeto. - Números 1,2,3. Then substitute 1 with a sound; then 2 and finally 3. - Dedos Peter Pointer Bobby big Ruby Ring ==> Here I am? (2) How do you do? (2) Tiny Tim Tommy Thumb
6. Ewa. - Message in circle. - Monster in a line, saying 2 giant, 2 steps... - What are you doing in the circle? and movement? - Let's go hunting! Ok, let's go. Run, run, everybody run. Bang bang bang and we had to return to the beginnning line. - Monster - I can do that with an action (jumping, hoping..., 3 cards, a fish in a body part. In groups, we have to guess.
7. Jarka. - Words in Latvian. - Sond "How are you?"
8. Joaquina - Role-plays about assertiveness. With a situation, children in groups of two or three should play a given scenario and situation. You can see the examples here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwpORO8ow1vuczF4SkxodUJXcnc/view?usp=sharing
PPT DE INTRODUCCIÓN SOBRE ASSERTIVENESS
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