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Making sentences: Test
Students make good sentences. They do this by combining the correct words from each column (who, what, action word, when).
This test is in line with the Seeing is Understanding method.
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Alphabet: Velcro task
The students glue the letters of the alphabet in the correct order.
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To have and to be: Present and past tense
Conjugation of the verbs have and are in the present and past tense.
The following types of exercises are discussed:
- find finite verbs in a sentence;
- that finite verb in a verb table;
- conjugate verb correctly in a sentence.
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Various assignments in the Easter theme
Students can choose assignments on the different islands of the talent archipelago. All assignments have something to do with Easter.
Students carry out the following assignments, among others:
- sudoku;
- blow out egg and paint it;
- look up information …
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Compound words: Word cards
Cards that together form a new compound word.
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Verb conjugation present tense: Work bundle
Exercises in which students have to write down the thinking steps:
- create yes-no questions to find the topic;
- indicate whether subject is singular or plural;
- indicate which person is the subject;
- write down the corresponding rule;
- correct conjugation …
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He or she?
You can use this presentation to learn the referring words he and she.
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Emojis change or clarify the meaning of a sentence
This presentation can be used to indicate that the use of certain emojis can change or clarify the meaning of a sentence. By discussing this and letting the students give meaning to the added emojis, they see the usefulness and/or the danger of …
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Write sentences using icons
Students are shown pictograms of Sclera and write a correct sentence.
In the first exercise, the sentences consist of subject, verb and extra information.
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Subject and verb: Quest
Hang the cards throughout the classroom or on the playground. Students walk around, read the sentence on the card and look for the subject and verb in the sentence. They color the cake piece in the correct color and note the subject.
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Building sentences with three clauses
Students put word groups in the correct order to form a correct sentence.
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Synonyms and opposites: Word cards
Students use these cards to create synonyms and contrasts.
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