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CLASS PRESENTATION
esosh
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CLASS PRESENTATION
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Good evening / morning / day dear colleagues. I need some more interesting class presentation topics for elementary students of 15 and 16. The topics I �ve been assigning them have started to be too boring for me. Do you have suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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10 Mar 2010
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darryl_cameron
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My 15 year olds are doing presentations too!!
So far we have done ...
Films in Hong Kong (well, you choose where lol)
uses of Mobile Phones
Smoking
Internet addiction
Pirated goods (very apt for me in China haha!)
teaching
my favourite star
Believe it or not
I have them do a mind map (or I give them one for lower ability ss), followed by 3 minutes preparation and a 2 minute talk. How about you?
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11 Mar 2010
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puddyd
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Hi ESOSH,
I have a small (341KB)downloadable book called �Laugh and Learn using Humour to Reach and Teach Teens � which someone sent me a while ago. If you or anyone PMs me their email I can fwd it on to you.This exercise come from it .
Rgds Andrea ;o)
Activity: Silly Directions Quiz
This silly quiz will allow students a humorous opportunity to experience the need for reading directions. By placing a time restraint of seven minutes on the quiz, students are more likely to mirror the �rush through an exam,� behavior that needs to be avoided. Obviously this quiz does not warrant grading. Warning: Observing students testing may cause laughter to erupt from the teacher. You will have only Seven Minutes to Complete This Quiz Each question is worth 7 points which includes five bonus points.
DIRECTIONS: Read all questions before beginning with question one.
- Put your name on this paper in the upper left corner.
- Put the date in the upper right corner.
- Put the total number of questions on this test under the date.
- Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling for three seconds.
- Take a deep breath.
- Scratch your head. Be sure your teacher sees you do this so that he or she knows you are following the directions.
- Stand up.
- Turn around three times.
- Hop on one foot twice.
- Sing Happy Birthday to your teacher while standing on one foot.
- Be seated.
- Write the 26 letters of the alphabet at the bottom of this page.
- Stand up and bend over and touch your toes.
- Fold this paper in half and take it to your teacher.
- Only complete questions 1, 2, 14, and 15.
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11 Mar 2010
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