Wednesday 30 November 2016

FRIENDS MAY COME AND GO-BUT FAMILY IS EVERYTHING!

     You are a teacher and first thing that is important -  is to craft the lesson of brilliance for your students to be involved in work and just simply to enjoy it. And sometimes it is challenging to find out the perfect exercises or activities to interest children,but you are still looking for them, because the lesson is going to fail, in case you fail to make it really creative.
     There are topics that are a little bit boring, but if you make a thorough research, you will find a lot of interesting stuff to apply. For example, topic "Family" may seem simple and ridiculous, but here are several links that can make it remarkable.
1. Worksheets
 If you are in urgent need of some already-made exercises, you must definitely visit this website. Here you will find different worksheets, that are useful in learning core vocabulary, major family relations, and everything that is connected with your family tree.
https://en.islcollective.com/resources/search_result?Vocabulary_Focus=Family

2. Flashcards.
Colourful flashcards will make the learning of the words easier. Print them on the large paper or hand out to each student, it will be useful anyway.
http://www.kids-pages.com/folders/flashcards/Family.htm

3. Family Crest
Children can begin to think about their family histories and their own lives by making a family crest.
http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/gen_act/family/f_crest.html

4.Family Pictures
Children will exercise their graphing skills by creating, reading, and comparing picture graphs using the total number of people in their families.
http://www.eduplace.com/rdg/gen_act/family/picture.html
5. Songs and Rhymes
If you are working with pupils of any age,they will be lucky to spent several minutes and sing a funny song or read a small rhyme.
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems3.html

6. Lesson Plans
Finally, if you have no time or are too lazy ( let`s be honest, teachers are human too)
http://themes.atozteacherstuff.com/198/family-lesson-plans-activities-printables-and-ideas/

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