G Sánchez it's magnets, those kind of black boards are metal behind the writing surface, so they stick. You can use any kind of magnet and they are sold at pretty much every bigger supermarket or home depot for example
Is this a Japanese group of students? Cuz the pictures for the days of the week seem to correspond with the kanji for those days of the week, which is a pretty great way to bridge that mental gap for each day of the week to have the kids have an easier time jumping from their native language to English. If it's not, then it's a pretty big coincidence.
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Hi could u please help me? I love this pattern to teach children. please tell how to teach my Montessori school student month of the year ? I am waiting for your response
haha..i come here also to look on how to teach my lesson about months of the year..i have an observation the next day...atleast i got some ideas in this lesson...
I personally didn't like this at all. I love her attitude and enthusiasm, however, the pics and motions did nothing to help the students remember the word or what it meant. I would put the day of the week with a rectangle below with 7 blocks. Then fill in each box to match the day of the week they were learning. I know this is a way to engage the children etc, but I think you can engage them AND do so with meaningful engagement. Now I don't know sign language, but if you are going to have them move with the words to use movement with memorizing you might as well use actual sign language movement for words so that it again is - meaningful. Just my opinion...i may be blasted for this opinion. It is in no way meant to disrespect this teacher or TPR, but I would do it differently - no matter how many 'experts' came up with this method.
The characters for the days of the week in chinese and japanese have the meaning of the images in the pictures. ex. thursday in japanese is 木曜日、木 means tree in japanese and i'm assuming also in mandarin. Friday is 金曜日、金 means gold, so she has a picture of gold.
it's your opinion i personally think she is wonderful teacher. and the words do help students i have no idea what you are talking about.. I like her smile and will draw students ' attention however , i adopt your skill.. thank you
In English the days of the week also have meaning, but the kids would have to know the Gods from Scandinavian myths, because the days of the week in English are called after those Gods (Tuesday to Friday; and Saturday - Sunday = after the planets: Saturn, Sun and Moon). :)
Thank you! I struggle to teach my kids ordinary "boring" stuff and this really helped!
Excellent ❤
Thnx for sharing dear
In this lesson, I will demonstrate how to teach beginner level students the days of the week using Total Physical Response (TPR).
Excellent, I loved it, thank you for sharing
wonderful demo; thanks for sharing
Great attitude. Great lesson. You enjoy what you do. Thanks 4 sharing. Where can I get the red "pins" you used for the board and flashcards?
G Sánchez it's magnets, those kind of black boards are metal behind the writing surface, so they stick. You can use any kind of magnet and they are sold at pretty much every bigger supermarket or home depot for example
wonderful
you're a very beautiful woman
Is this a Japanese group of students? Cuz the pictures for the days of the week seem to correspond with the kanji for those days of the week, which is a pretty great way to bridge that mental gap for each day of the week to have the kids have an easier time jumping from their native language to English.
If it's not, then it's a pretty big coincidence.
thank you that you told me that because i was watching this video and i didnt understand what her actions were about at least now i know thanks
Very inspiring. I love teacher's like you
ua-cam.com/channels/D9XSdQlwfV0V06-ERUqEHw.htmlvideos, This is a UA-cam channel of a TESOL/TEFL teacher and teacher trainer based in Morocco reviewing various ESL/EFL Textbooks from major publishers.
Could any one tell me what is the picture that she is used in word friday?? Plz
Very helpful. I will definitely used this technique to teach my young learners. Thanks.
Does the method of teaching using dessugestopedia?
Bc u are using alot of pictures, movement and d class is colorful too.
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Excellent way of teaching days of the week!!!
What is symbol of Friday please reply me .
Great idea. I'm surprised more people haven't liked this.
Great! I enjoyed that much! Jiří from the czech republic.
good, very good. I hope you will post more video about education like this
Thank you, Miss. I'll use this class with my little students tomorrow.
God bless you 🙏🏾
So adorable. I'm gonna try this one as a review * - *
Great lesson and activities!
Thanks ...it helps a lot for my teaching practice 🙏
l love this considering l have a demo lesson coming up soon....great video l have seen so far
Thanks for sharing...🙂good explanation..of days of the week... its very useful to my little kids...🤗
lol
you got me singing along
Congrats for your class!! My daughter really appreciated.
I've been looking for days of the week TPR for a long time and now I've finally found it, thank you so much!
Thank you very much. I loved it!
sista you can kill it if you started recording your classes every day and posting them as lessons. You could monetize it for home schoolers.
That's a very interesting way of teaching
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful work! I'm going to this tomorrow for my english class.
i love the way you teach students..
very funny way , good job ;)
Really the best presentation of the days of the week
Good
This is very nice!!
You have a beautiful smile💓
You are a so cute teacher😍
just sharing... i was told to flash cards from behind...
Excellent 🌷
Note 👇
ThurZday not ThurSday
Very nice, superb
Very good teacher
I will use this as my prefrence for tomorrow for 1st Graders! Thanks ^^
Хочу такие же уроки)
thanks!
What's the picture for Friday? I can't see it very well. :/
I think its wood
gold
Oww yes i thought that its a wood :/ sorry and thank you so much
I.love this video!!
Hi
could u please help me?
I love this pattern to teach children.
please tell how to teach my Montessori school student month of the year ?
I am waiting for your response
haha..i come here also to look on how to teach my lesson about months of the year..i have an observation the next day...atleast i got some ideas in this lesson...
I personally didn't like this at all. I love her attitude and enthusiasm, however, the pics and motions did nothing to help the students remember the word or what it meant. I would put the day of the week with a rectangle below with 7 blocks. Then fill in each box to match the day of the week they were learning.
I know this is a way to engage the children etc, but I think you can engage them AND do so with meaningful engagement. Now I don't know sign language, but if you are going to have them move with the words to use movement with memorizing you might as well use actual sign language movement for words so that it again is - meaningful.
Just my opinion...i may be blasted for this opinion. It is in no way meant to disrespect this teacher or TPR, but I would do it differently - no matter how many 'experts' came up with this method.
The characters for the days of the week in chinese and japanese have the meaning of the images in the pictures. ex. thursday in japanese is 木曜日、木 means tree in japanese and i'm assuming also in mandarin. Friday is 金曜日、金 means gold, so she has a picture of gold.
wsnell Knowlegde is power...If that is correct, then awesome. That's exactly what I was meaning and apparently why what she was doing!!! Great!!!
it's your opinion i personally think she is wonderful teacher. and the words do help students i have no idea what you are talking about.. I like her smile and will draw students ' attention however , i adopt your skill.. thank you
No wonder, I'm a native speaker of Mandarin, and yeah 木 means trees in mandarin.
In English the days of the week also have meaning, but the kids would have to know the Gods from Scandinavian myths, because the days of the week in English are called after those Gods (Tuesday to Friday; and Saturday - Sunday = after the planets: Saturn, Sun and Moon). :)