To test the students' vocabulary from the previous lesson on Jobs, I gave each of the three children a colour, and they had one minute to fill a single paper with all the jobs and professions they can think of.
I tested their memory from two of the first lessons on describing people and emotions through a Mr. Men exercise- where the students were required to read the short character descriptions and guess which Mr. Men it is.
Mr. Men Exercise
As it was a class on fitness, (and also because the class timing was late and the students were abit drowsy!), we geared up with a five-minute work-out by watching and following this video:
I handed out this worksheet to the students: each of them had a sheet with different names of body parts, and what they had to do was stick the matching picture.
Parts of the body- Worksheet
Parts of the body- Pictures for matching
The students were surprised to see many new words of their body parts!
We discussed vocabulary related to body parts, verbs on how the body is moved (stretch, bend, etc.) and aches of the body.
Vocabulary handout: Body and Health
The listening exercises were exceptionally fun, because it was based upon a short film that my sisters and I acted and filmed on Helen Keller. I can't upload it here unfortunately due to privacy concerns.
Each of the students had a different task for homework, all in the following file. The youngest student was asked to sort out healthy foods from unhealthy ones, and the other two were required to respond to requests for advice on skin, hair and weight concerns.
Homework- Body and Health
I tested their memory from two of the first lessons on describing people and emotions through a Mr. Men exercise- where the students were required to read the short character descriptions and guess which Mr. Men it is.
Mr. Men Exercise
As it was a class on fitness, (and also because the class timing was late and the students were abit drowsy!), we geared up with a five-minute work-out by watching and following this video:
I handed out this worksheet to the students: each of them had a sheet with different names of body parts, and what they had to do was stick the matching picture.
Parts of the body- Worksheet
Parts of the body- Pictures for matching
The students were surprised to see many new words of their body parts!
We discussed vocabulary related to body parts, verbs on how the body is moved (stretch, bend, etc.) and aches of the body.
Vocabulary handout: Body and Health
The listening exercises were exceptionally fun, because it was based upon a short film that my sisters and I acted and filmed on Helen Keller. I can't upload it here unfortunately due to privacy concerns.
Each of the students had a different task for homework, all in the following file. The youngest student was asked to sort out healthy foods from unhealthy ones, and the other two were required to respond to requests for advice on skin, hair and weight concerns.
Homework- Body and Health
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