Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICT. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 June 2018

Let's go shopping - lesson plan with interactive board.


Subject: Let’s go shopping – interactive exercises.

STUDENTS’ AGE:
- 6-10 years-olds

TEACHING AIMS:
- revision of shopping vocabulary,
- improving listening skills,
- developing perceptivity,
- practicing asking and answering the questions,
- mastering the ability of using an interactive board.

WORKING METHODS:
- interactive games.

TOOLS:
- interactive board

TIME:
- 45 minutes.


                                                     PROCEDURE:

INTRODUCTION:
Ex.1.
The teacher shows the students pictures of different shops. They name the products one can buy there.

PRACTICE:
Ex. 2.
Pupils play an interactive game "trolley dash". Each students has to memorize the shopping list and goes shopping in a virtual shop.

Ex. 3.    
Pupils watch the story „The monster shopping trip”.

PRODUCTION:
Ex.4.
After watching the movie students answer the following questions:
Tell us about a special birthday present somebody gave you.
- What was the present?
- How old were you when you got it?
- Who gave it to you?
- Do you still have it?

Ex. 5.
Students colour the products the same colour as the shops they come from.

SUMMING UP:
Ex. 6.
One student finishes the sentence: "Yesterday, I went to the shop and bought ….(e.g.biscuits)". The next person has to add his product and repeat the previous ones mentioned.

EXTRA ACTIVITY:
Ex.7.
The shopping song”. Students listen and sing the song.

Friday, 16 December 2016

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Classes in Robotics

After the first semester some of our pupils have already started programming robots on their own, some of them still rely on their teacher’s instructions. Anyway, the kids are capable of building machines that resemble animals, humans and vehicles. They even undertake the challenge of building their first combat robots.
Robotics is hard work, but great fun.


Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Collaborative Activities: the key to successful eTwinning projects

This afternoon I have taken part on an Expert Talk with this title:
'Collaborative Activities: the key to successful eTwinning projects' Irene Pateraki has given the participants the opportunity to collaborate using different tools so that we had a first hand experience with them. Here you have some links and the presentation she used for the session.
I am sure we will be able to organise some simple activities with these tools so that our pupils get to know each other!