One of my favorite activity for my students to learn different adjectives is my fruit adjective project. I cut up various fruits and I give each students a bowl of fruit. On a sheet of paper, they have to describe what each of the fruit tastes like, feels like, shaped like, and smells like. At the end of the activity, we take a poll as to what fruit was their favorite. The kids really enjoy this as they learn new adjectives and taste different fruit. Plus, it's a lot of fun! :-)
Cheers!
islandergirl
A blog for unique English teachers looking for creative lessons and ideas for their classrooms.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Authors
Who are your favorite authors? What do your students like? I absolutely love Jerry Spinelli and Gary Soto. I think students can really relate to their characters and the stories are believable and captivating.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Books
I've recently heard about the "Bluford Series" of books from Townsend Press. Has any teachers used these books in their classrooms? Please share! :-)
I hope everyone had a great day today. Continue to inspire.
...islandergirl :-)
I hope everyone had a great day today. Continue to inspire.
...islandergirl :-)
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Books
I stumbled upon a great book and my 8th grade students absolutely loved it! "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli is about a high schooler named Leo who becomes fascinated with a whimsical new student who calls herself Stargirl. It's a beautiful book that touches the heart and makes students ponder about the choices they have to make in their young lives.
I suggest this book for middle schoolers and perhaps even 9th graders.
I suggest this book for middle schoolers and perhaps even 9th graders.
Woo Hoo! Let's get this started!
I created this blog to help those English teachers in need. How many times have you been at home stretching your brain for new ideas to help out and teach your students? I know I have and it can be frustrating sometimes. I too have searched the Internet looking for new, creative ideas for my classroom but have come up empty. So I've decided to take matters into my own, unique hands! :-)
This is a place for sharing. Whether it's a great lesson, book, idea or tool, please share it here. What worked? What didn't work? What materials were used? What was the outcome? What made the day utterly unique?
Each and everyday, teachers make a difference in the lives of their students. What difference will you make tomorrow?
--islandergirl
This is a place for sharing. Whether it's a great lesson, book, idea or tool, please share it here. What worked? What didn't work? What materials were used? What was the outcome? What made the day utterly unique?
Each and everyday, teachers make a difference in the lives of their students. What difference will you make tomorrow?
--islandergirl
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