Monday 9 February 2015

STORYTELLING ACTIVITIES

In the following pages you will find lots of ideas and activities to do with the storytelling:

http://www.storyarts.org/lessonplans/lessonideas/

http://exarc.net/manuals/2-story-telling-activities

http://theimaginationtree.com/2013/11/12-creative-storytelling-activities.html

http://www.kidactivities.net/category/Literacy-Games-and-Creative-Story-Telling.aspx

http://www.thestoryteller.ca/Pages/Activities.html


Saturday 7 February 2015

PHONIC WHEEL

This is an example of how to make a phonic wheel in class. You can make it in arts for example. In this case I have chosen letter “a” and one of its sounds.

To make a phonic wheel students need these materials: scissors, crayons, pencil, two cardboards (one dark and another one bright), markers and a tack.



Students will use the cardboards to get two circles, one with the dark one and the other with the bright one. Students can use a plate or something which is round to draw the shape and then cut it.



Students will take the bright circle and divide it in eight parts. In each part they have to write one of the words we have decided before. The most important is the sound of the letter “a” so we are going to write words in black except the letter “a” which is going to be written in red.



One the words are written, we are going to draw a circle under the words. In these spaces students have to draw what words mean. For example, if one word is CAT, students are going to draw a cat but in the opposite place. The picture must be in the opposite place of the word.




Now, students are going to take the dark circle, and cut it at the same size the circle we have drawn in the bright cardboard. Then, students will cut a little piece and paint an arrow with a marker. Finally, they have to put the tack and it is already done!


Friday 6 February 2015

INTERESTING WEB SITES TO WORK PHONICS

In the following web sites you will find different activities or advices to teach and learn phonics.

An article in The Guardian: How to teach phonics

http://www.theguardian.com/education/teacher-blog/2013/apr/01/phonics-teaching-resources-schools

Activities to work phonics and spelling

http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/english/englishA1.htm

First grade phonics activities

http://www.education.com/activity/first-grade/phonics/

English spelling games and activities

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/interactive/literacy.html


Thursday 5 February 2015

THE IMPORTANCE OF PHONICS

Phonics is a branch of linguistics where the sounds and physical properties of human speech sounds are studied. Phonics reading is highly essential in every child education.

The report of National Reading Panel indicates that teaching children phonics will help them in many ways in life. In the first instance, phonics reading is very important in helping children to learn how to spell words. It will be impossible for a person to spell any word correctly if the person is not able to recognize the sounds of the letters used in forming the words. When a child is taught phonics, the child will be able to recognize sounds in words and will be able to spell them correctly.

It will be difficult for a child to improve in his reading skills if the teaching of phonics is removed from their curriculum. 

Phonics reading helps also to increase a child's fluency in reading. Fluency in this context is not limited to reading fast. It also means reading text accurately. When a child is taught phonics properly, the child will find reading easy. The child will not only read accurately but also quickly. Reading quick and correctly is another benefits of phonics reading.

Phonics reading is also necessary for the improvement of a child's reading comprehension. It is impossible for somebody to understand a word that is not properly pronounced. When a child learns how to pronounce a word very well, the child will be able to comprehend what he or she reads. Phonics reading will also help a child in acquiring more vocabulary on daily basis.




Wednesday 4 February 2015

STORYTELLING: COMPREHENSION

Using a story book or video, we can create or find lots of worhsheets to work comprehension. Depending on the age of the students and their English level, we can start from some easy activities and increase the difficulty while we go on the story.

He re you have some examples of worksheets and activities:

Put the pictures in order.


Make a puppet taking in account the instructions.



Grandma´s basket.



A quiz.


Speaking.




Tuesday 3 February 2015

HOW TO MAKE PUPPETS

Some days before I have talked about puppets. We just know that there are different types of puppets: stick puppets, finger puppets, hand puppets...
I want to show you how to do different puppets by using lots of different materials. In the video below you will haw to do puppets with socks.


In this one we can make paper bag puppets:


If you search on Youtube you will find lots of tutorials which show how to do them. It can be an arts project to be use in the English classes.

Monday 2 February 2015

A WIKI ABOUT VOCABULARY

Here you have a link to a wiki. A wiki is a space where people connected to education such as teachers or parents, can create information to be shared with other professionals who can edit the information. It is a great tool also for students, who can search for information.

I have created this wiki to talk about the importance of the vocabulary and ho to teach and get it in a second language class.

http://learningenglishvocabulary.wikispaces.com