Student walk around and ask their friends about the characters.
One student picks a letter and the other decides on an answers. The first student then makes a memo of the emotion in the box.
School textbooks
Columbus (Grade 2, p36) - "They look great."
vocab: bank, church, department store, hospital    (details)
Sorry, this activity gets a bit confusing for my students. Perhaps for other peoples benefit can you explain how you used it? There`s no clear answer for a lot of the options as they can have multiple meanings and there are more choices than questions. Thank you for the help!
Hey. They each has multiple answers. The students are free to say what ever they feel is the best match or maybe even use a word that’s not on the sheet. 🙂
Some of my students come up with the craziest answers.
Hey Nicolas.
Sorry I should have been more clear.
There are 2 because this grammar point is only “They look..” And not “He lookS..”. The textbook I use makes a huge distinction and even teaches it at 2 different year levels.
Sorry, this activity gets a bit confusing for my students. Perhaps for other peoples benefit can you explain how you used it? There`s no clear answer for a lot of the options as they can have multiple meanings and there are more choices than questions. Thank you for the help!
Hey. They each has multiple answers. The students are free to say what ever they feel is the best match or maybe even use a word that’s not on the sheet. 🙂
Some of my students come up with the craziest answers.
Why are there two of every letter?
Hey Nicolas.
Sorry I should have been more clear.
There are 2 because this grammar point is only “They look..” And not “He lookS..”. The textbook I use makes a huge distinction and even teaches it at 2 different year levels.
Cheers
Andy
Thank you for the clarification!
Could you provide an answer key? Some of them are a bit ambiguous.
A: Small
B: Cute
C: ???? (angry?)
D: Big/Strong
E: Scary
F: Happy
G: Cool
H: Fast
I: ????
J: Strong??
The students can make up anything they want. You can guide them if the answer is TOTALLY wrong though.