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Christmas presentation + coloring sheet

Sharing my Christmas activity!
I do this for all of my Elementary classes and Special needs classes, and sometimes for JHS just depends on the class.

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DanM (McNally Daniel)'s picture

Christmas Jeopardy

Dia dhuit! :D

Just made this Christmas jeopardy which I'll use with my students. Its the same as my previous jeopardy post, so for more information please look there. http://frosttree.ca/HamaJETs/?q=node/820

Should be able to use it right off the bat.

Best of luck this winter season! :)

Here is the link to the file --> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V39T-JnSkg6SC8Q7ni8heCp2bzOP9-RQ/view?u...

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DanM (McNally Daniel)'s picture

Greeting cards for Santa

안녕하세요! :D

Hope you are all well! This is a lesson for Lesson 6, page 84 in New crown 1. For the section covering greeting cards. My JTE wished to cover the section and another mentioned Santa, so I thought I'd do letters for Santa.

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DanM (McNally Daniel)'s picture

Seasonal jeopardy

ヤホ!

These are a couple of powerpoint jeopardy games for christmas and halloween.

You can find these on I think Akita JET wiki, thats where I pulled them originally. But I edited them for my own use and thought I'd share what I did with them here. I can't find the christmas one I edited however, so I'll just post the original version for you guys to use as you see fit.

As a warning, make sure to go through and edit any parts which are ALT specific or specific to what the ALT's culture or place of origin are supposed to be.

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Catherine O (Oram Catherine )'s picture

Puzzles - Special Needs

For a recent Halloween lesson I did a series of 6 games, and one of them was putting together a puzzle to find the hidden Halloween message. (My third years also enjoyed this because it was a fun culture/game lesson for Halloween so it might be a nice addition to something else like this!)

I found out though that my special needs students get really really into puzzles! Even the more energetic ones were focused on figuring out the message.

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Jessicaz1 (Ziegler Jessica)'s picture

Kiwi Christmas

Kiwi christmas is pretty different to what the kids know about already! I introduced them to our way of doing christmas by a simple true or false quiz. I then mentioned that they might know the song `Winter Wonderland` but that we have a different version in NZ so we watch the making of the Summer Wonderland song (thanks airnz!). First, i show the video with Japanese subtitles so they can actually get some of the jokes.
link for subtitled video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l_K1jQv9Zo

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drewm (MacEachern Drew)'s picture

What do you want (for Christmas)?

This is a game that I created for my elementary school classes, but could probably be adapted for older students if the presents were awarded on the basis of grammar trivia questions instead.

Begin by introducing (if you haven't earlier in the lesson), the phrases "What do you want?" and "I want the _________ present". Then quickly go over the colours of the present cards you made (as seen in the photo).

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Christmas Challenge Review

Lessons 4-6 Review

I did an activity like this ages ago and called it English Olympics at the time, and Lisa uploaded the general idea of this lesson of piecing together a challenge /review lesson from familiar activities. If you check out my worksheet, it's an actualization of those ideas.

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