Friday, November 27, 2015

A Grammar-Based Writing Activity


In one of my previous blogs I mention a website full of different kinds of worksheets- Crekid. I was wandering in it only to find a perfect worksheet for my 4th graders. 

 We have been reading Peter Pan with them and also in the grammar lessons our main focus is on "have got/ has got". So, I saw a blank picture of a pirate and took a copy, gave it to the kids, asked to color and draw as they wished and describe their pirates using the target language. =)



Believe me, all the kids had fun!
                                   
             

                                        

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

QR Code? In Homework? {And There is a Bonus!}

Most of my kids complain about how much homework they have. The world is really difficult for them. They have so much to do. How will they manage to finish all the homework? Moreover, doing homework is dull!

With these in mind, to juice up the homework (both for me and my kids) I decided to use QR Code in the homework. I wrote a reading passage about an Indian festival (I basically simplified a text I came across in a website that I mentioned in one of my previous blogs.) There is a video about that festival and not only did I write the link, but also I put the qr code of it. The reaction from the kids was quite nice. They really enjoyed it and they said it was fun to use the ‘QR Code Reader’ in their phones not for “silly website” (as one of them puts it), but for homework.


You can type “qr code generator” on google and come up with many websites, but I prefer this one. Just copy and paste the website that you want your kids to see and save the image. Then copy and paste that image wherever you want =)

PLUS

I love riddles and tongue twisters and I love putting them at the end of each homework sheet. I use this website to write the riddle or tongue twister and the kids can see the answer or conundrum by using their phone. You just write whatever you want, and the website creates URL. You can write 30.000 characters.

 If you think you don’t have enough time in the classroom, you can also use it to give the answers, so the kids can check their homework by themselves.


In this way I’ve concluded that even the ones who do not like doing homework are excited. They wait for the next riddle/ tongue twister.


You can find a sample homework here =)

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

News For Kids



I sometimes look for new texts especially to share as  homework. I go through all the books that my school library has, but in time they started to look the same to me. If you also feel this way, don't you worry at all.

I have found this new Website where you can discover a lot of different topics as news form. Some of them might be a little bit difficult, so you can do what I do: simply simplify it!! =)

There are different sections, so you can find a text nearly about everything; from science to entertainment!

You can sign in as a teacher and create your own classroom and also give assignment. And here is the news: It's totally free!




Thursday, November 5, 2015

A Fun Tool For Teachers (Also Kids!)


Are you looking for new worksheets for your lessons? Here is a lovely website that I have just come across. There are different kinds of worksheets for writing, drawing and story making - you can also find interesting templates on different issues. 

In my opinion, it is a really nice tool to get your kids to use their creativity. For instance, there is a writing template with a sleeping king picture on and kids can write about the king's dream. This is a good way to assess (or revise) The Present Continuous Tense.  I believe these kinds of websites are not only good for resource, but also good for giving ideas to teachers.


If you've got any other ideas on how to use these worksheets, let's share and cheer ^.^


Sunday, November 1, 2015

My First Presentation


Hey Hey Hey !

For the first time in my life I had a presentation in Eyüpoğlu Schools, one of the best private schools of  Turkey. It was the 19th of the Annual Teachers' Conference and I took a part in it. It was a small move for the world maybe, but not for me =)



My presentation was about the ways that can help us spice up our writing lessons. I shared some internet links than can be adopted during and after lessons. It went well, and the teacher who attented thanked me. So, Ms Aysu is very pleased. I hope there will be more of this =)


You can download it from here