You can see some pictures of the students working and the projects they came up with here:
martes, 28 de enero de 2020
5th Grade 5 Senses
Lucía's 5th Grade Science class had a great time learning about the five senses. First, we thought of examples of each of the five senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell). The students then made sentences with each of the senses. For example, some of the students said "I can touch my book with my hands" or "I can taste chocolate with my tongue". This was a great way for the students to practice speaking English and also practice speaking in front of their classmates. The pupils then played a game of charades in which they had to act out a certain sense and the rest of the class guessed what it was. They had a lot of fun acting these out for the class! Next, the students got into groups and they had to paste different examples of things for each sense (ice cream for taste/a cat for touch/a firetruck for hearing) and they made a poster with the photos and sentences. This was a great way for the students to learn more about the senses, practice speaking English, and have fun while doing so.
You can see some pictures of the students working and the projects they came up with here:
You can see some pictures of the students working and the projects they came up with here:
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Hello my name is Alma Rico and I was an English teacher in Elementary Education in Mexico for a couple of years. An activity that I liked very much to apply and worked in several degrees, was to remove one of the student's shoes and socks and ask him to draw his foot directly on a paper sheet and then write inside the sole of the drawn foot what I felt, for example, pain in the little finger, in the tickle bow, and so it was fun and they loved it, it used to work very well for several purposes, senses, parts of the body, etc.. I hope you find this useful. Regards.
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