

Watch this space though.įor these example activities I’ve just used a quick vocabulary set for ‘personality adjectives’. I’m looking into ways I can use Wordwall for more productive tasks. We’ve just had a half-term break – Wordwall was a nice, fun 20-minute end to the term, just to wrap things up. Wordwall is having the same effect (so far anyway, maybe the novelty will wear off) I’ve found that using Quizlet has been a good way to get learners to review vocabulary at home.It’s been taking the place of Quizlet Live for me in the last month, although only for my Primary level students. Students tend to filter into my classes a bit late, so I use these activities as a review (or diagnostic) at the start of class. So far, I’ve mainly used the activities for…
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You can create five activities with the free membership, then unlimited activities (including a multiplayer quiz) when you sign up (costs me 120 baht per month which isn’t bad). It’s very straightforward to create a resource – there are a variety of templates available, most of which are intuitive and require no more than 10 minutes to set up. Activities are often games, but you can use it to bring more standard coursebook activities to life such as matching tasks. So I guess I’m behind the times!īasically, Wordwall allows you to create interactive resources online for use in class or at home. I’ve since mentioned it to various colleagues, and the typical response has been ‘oh yeah, Wordwall, that’s pretty good’.

I heard about it during this webinar on gamifying learning, which was quite interesting. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and REWARDED! Thank you for leaving a comment.Home › Lesson Ideas › Wordwall for ELT vocabulary games
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***If you purchased this unit prior to July '14, no need to repurchase to access the expanded file. Weather forecast maps & recording sheet: Students look at maps of Germany & Switzerland, and record the weather for 5 cities in each country on a recording sheet.Ĭompatible with German dual language/immersion programs, this packet has NO English on student pages! Pages also include a repetitive phrase, perfect for early German reading. “Aus dem Fenster” mini weather drawing book: In each window frame, students draw the sky to correspond with the weather expression noted on the page. Weather fill-in-the-blank worksheet, w/ answer key Weather matching worksheet, w/ answer key Weather graphic & expression flashcards, for drill work, memory games, etc. What’s the weather? weather charting mini-book: Students write the weather expression, depict it with a drawing, and color a thermometer to denote the temperature for the day. What’s the weather? circle-time weather wheel Individual weather posters, 1 for each of the 9 weather expressions Word wall cards, 1 for each of the 9 weather expressions Poster display, featuring 9 weather expressions Packed with useful German weather vocabulary, colorful graphics, and lots of activities, this packet is perfect for first weather units and/or circle time, and includes:
