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PE Feelings

PE Feelings
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Adult Education
English
ESL
Feelings

What makes you feel ...

What makes you feel …
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by Kwieci

Y12
Y13
English
Emotions
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Feelings Anagram
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feelings quiz

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English
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Feelings Anagram
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Y3
Spanish

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 Feelings Anagram

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Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a
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от Juliadron1987

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Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a
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от Juliadron1987

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от Alyaka

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Feelings

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a
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от Juliadron1987

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Irregular verbs (I, II, III, IV)

Irregular verbs (I, II, III, IV)
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Feelings

Emotions

Emotions
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Feelings

 Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a
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Начальная школа / начальная
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 Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a

Spotlight 4 Module 5 Unit 10a
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от Juliadron1987

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от Alletisia

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Feelings B2

Feelings B2
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от Ishigarova

emotions
feelings

What do they feel? Why?

What do they feel? Why?
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от Ishigarova

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feelings

Pleasant and unpleasant feelings (B2-C1)

Pleasant and unpleasant feelings (B2-C1)
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от Auburnmaria

English
Emotions
Feelings

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Feelings and Emotions
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от Hactora

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ff2 unit 2 feelings
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от Beesmart

Дошкольник
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Set expressions Unit 1C Solutions Pre-inter 3rd ed

Set expressions Unit 1C Solutions Pre-inter 3rd ed
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от Tpakholkova

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Feelings

FF2 Unit 2. Feelings.

FF2 Unit 2. Feelings.
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от Shootoff

English
Feelings
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Unit 3 My feelings

Unit 3 My feelings
Случайные карты

от Komarovaes

Feelings
First Friends

Adjectives with prepositions (Go Getter 2 3.5)

Adjectives with prepositions (Go Getter 2 3.5)
Викторина

от Quriouser

Go Getter 2
Feelings and emotions

Feelings Real Life Elementary

Feelings Real Life Elementary
Найди пару

от Irishja84

Feelings
Real life Elementary

Adjectives with prepositions (Go Getter 2 3.5)

Adjectives with prepositions (Go Getter 2 3.5)
Найди пару

от Quriouser

Go Getter 2
Feelings and emotions

P.49 - To Be Verb - Affirmative and Negative

P.49 — To Be Verb — Affirmative and Negative
Флэш-карты

от Stoqui

AS1 U4
AS1
Feelings

P.47 - Song (a)

P.47 — Song (a)
Пропущенное слово

от Stoqui

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AS1
Feelings

Solutions_Pre-Intermediate_Unit 1a

Solutions_Pre-Intermediate_Unit 1a
Сопоставить

от Juliadron1987

Pre-Intermediate
Feelings
Solutions

Feelings

Feelings
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от Elace44

Feelings

Feelings
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от Katerinastashev

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Synonyms - Feelings-Advanced

Synonyms — Feelings-Advanced
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от Kruglikova

adults
Feelings
Solutions Advanced

Solution Pre-intermediate Unit 1A

Solution Pre-intermediate Unit 1A
Кроссворд

от Julia14mayn

feelings
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solutions

Feelings Solutions Pre-Intermediate

Feelings Solutions Pre-Intermediate
Викторина

от Irpchelintseva

Solutions Pre-Intermediate

Feelings

Feelings
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от Demnov06

Feelings. PET

Feelings. PET
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от Dgafshin

PET

Feelings

Feelings
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от Katerinastashev

Discover English 1

Feelings

Feelings
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от Smolnikova

Feelings

Feelings
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от Azogam

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от Irisla72

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Spotlight 4
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feelings

feelings
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от Daria89

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Feelings
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от Katerinastashev

Islnds 1

Feelings

Feelings
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от Katerinakarazanova

Family and Friends 2

4B - fewer, less

4B — fewer, less
Викторина

от Olgaarebrova

Unit 1 feelings

F&F Starter. Unit 5 - Feelings

F&F Starter. Unit 5 — Feelings
Викторина

от Englishlab

5-8
English
Feelings

Feelings

Feelings
Случайное колесо

от Anastasiadeniso

Feelings

Feelings
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от Katerinastashev

Islnds 1

feelings

feelings
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от Kuramshinaalya

outcomes intermediate

Feelings

Feelings
Флэш-карты

от Alevelclub

Outcomes intermediate

P.47 - Song (b)

P.47 — Song (b)
Сопоставить

от Stoqui

AS1 U4
AS1
Feelings

Feelings

Feelings
Сопоставить

от Avershina

Academy stars 1

P.47 - Vocabulary (b)

P.47 — Vocabulary (b)
Поиск слов

от Stoqui

AS1 U4
AS1
Feelings

Feelings

Feelings
Случайное колесо

от Evgenushka47

P.47 - Vocabulary (a)

P.47 — Vocabulary (a)
Флэш-карты

от Stoqui

AS1 U4
AS1
Feelings

FF2 Unit 2. Feelings.

FF2 Unit 2. Feelings.
Совпадающие пары

от Shootoff

English
Feelings
FF2 Unit 2

Prepare 4, Unit 13. Mood anf feelings

Prepare 4, Unit 13. Mood anf feelings
Викторина

от Volginaksenia

Prepare 4
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FF2 Unit 2

FF2 Unit 2
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от Komarovaes

Feelings
Family and Friends 2

Feelings

Feelings
Викторина с изображением

от Bestteachers

AS 1

feelings

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от Shlyahova

Feelings

Feelings
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от Kostyukovaev

kids
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Discover English Starter

Solutions Advanced Unit 3a Feelings

Solutions Advanced Unit 3a Feelings
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от Merelymercy

Advanced English
Feelings
Solutions Advanced

Solutions Elementary 2G

Solutions Elementary 2G
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от Aviktorovna

Feelings
Solutions Elementary

IC ex.4 Feelings

IC ex.4 Feelings
Диаграмма с метками

от Christmascat93

emotions
feelings
Solutions Intermediate

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Word Wall Cards Feelings Words Teacher Helper, Teacher Pay Teachers, Feelings Words, Word Wall, Social Emotional, Feeling Happy, Kathy, Vocabulary, Emotions

Do you want to help your students improve their emotional vocabulary? Are you tired of hearing «The character feels happy,» for a response over and over again? These feelings word wall cards are a great way to your students expand their emotional vocabulary in both written and oral work. Included in this product are:1 Feelings Word Wall Poster 12 vocabulary cards for “Angry” 10 vocabulary cards for “Happy” 10 vocabulary cards for “Sad” 10 vocabulary cards for “Excited” 12 vocabulary cards…

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Word Wall Cards Feelings Words

Word Wall Cards Feelings Words

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Word Wall Cards Feelings Words by Kathy Ryan | Teachers Pay Teachers Preschool Colors, Feelings Words, Writing Ideas, Word Wall, Feeling Happy, Teacher Pay Teachers, Kathy, Vocabulary, Kindergarten

Description Do you want to help your students improve their emotional vocabulary? Are you tired of hearing «The character feels happy,» for a response over and over again? These feelings word wall cards are a great way to your students expand their emotional vocabulary in both written and oral work. Included in this product are:1 Feelings Word Wall Poster 12 vocabulary cards for “Angry” 10 vocabulary cards for “Happy” 10 vocabulary cards for “Sad” 10 vocabulary cards for “Excited” 12…

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Word Wall Cards Feelings Words by Kathy Ryan | Teachers Pay Teachers

Word Wall Cards Feelings Words by Kathy Ryan | Teachers Pay Teachers

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My 10 Favorite Activities to do with Word Wall Words

Please feel free to share your favorites, too!

1. Cheer, Chant, or Spell the Words Out Loud.

  • Jump on an indoor trampoline, saying each letter of the word, then jump off and say the entire word.  Example: s-a-i-d, jump off=said!

  • “Bounce” the ball on each letter (s-a-i-d), then “shoot” when you say the entire word

  • Spell words out loud with your opera, baby, robot, daddy, dinosaur voice (let your child create a voice!)

2. Card Games: Play Memory Match (Concentration) or Go Fish with the cards.  Using 20 index cards-cut in 1/2 (or reuse scraps of cardstock paper), pick 10 words and write each word 2 times, so you have pairs of each word.  Then play the classic games together.  If you don’t remember how to play these games, you can google how to play them.

3. Flash Cards:

  • Keep words written down on flash cards and carry in a Ziploc bag.  Take them to the doctor’s office, grocery store, or anywhere you might have to wait and go through them together.
  • Play “I Spy” with your flash cards.  Scatter several cards face-up on the floor and spy a word.  See if your child can find it.  Reverse roles and let her spy a word for you to find.
  • Put the cards in a stack and time your child to see how fast she can read the words.  See if she can beat her own time.
  • Place cards in ABC order.

4. Mind Reader: Can your child can “read your mind”?  Have her number her paper 1 through 5.  Give 5 clues to see if she can guess which word you’re thinking of.  With each clue, she writes down her guess and by the 5th clue, she should be able to figure out the word.  For example, if the word was look; this reading mama might say: 1) It’s a word on the word wall.  2) It has 4 letters.  3) It has 2 vowels in the middle of the word.  4) It rhymes with book.  5) It ends with the letter k.

5. Integrate into Everyday Life: One of the ways we do this is by spelling these words throughout our day.  The first word ALuv learned to spell, even before his name, was go because I would say to him, “Are you ready to g-o?” or “It’s time to g-o to the store.”  I spelled it in every day phrases.   His new thing to ask me is, “Mom, can I go o-u-t?”  It’s funny to hear him spelling words, but it really works!

6. Go on a Word Hunt.  Can your child find the sight words in the texts you’re reading?  How about on a billboard riding in the car?  Or a sign in the doctor’s office?  Sight words make up about 50% of what we read, so finding them shouldn’t be too hard.

7. Create texts/stories together with the words.  When we studied like and to, we wrote a book ALuv could read.  On each page, it read, I like to _________.  ALuv completed the blank and drew a picture to go with it.  Then he practiced reading it.  We placed it in his “ALuv Can Read” bin (see picture below) so he could re-read it on his own.

8. Play Bingo.  Click here for Blank Sight Word Bingo and have your child write word wall words in each square.  You do the same on your blank board.  Use your flash cards, putting the words in a pile.  Take turns pulling the top card, reading it, and placing a counter (pennies, beans, etc.) on your board to get Bingo!  You can also use these pre-made bingo boards.

9.  Write the words.

  • Write sentences using the words.
  • “Rainbow write” the words.  Write the word first in pencil, then trace with one color of crayon/marker.  Trace back over it again with another color.  Keep doing this until your word looks like a rainbow!
  • “Write” the words on each others’ backs with your finger.  Can you guess which word was just spelled?

10. Make or spell words with...

  • play-doh
  • Wikki sticks
  • magnetic letters
  • letter beads strung on pipe cleaner or shoe lace
  • abc stamps
  • abc stickers
  • letter tiles (if you don’t have tiles, click here for letters you can print off, laminate, and use over and over)

Misc. Info:

  • Right now, I only do 1-2 new words a week with ALuv.  When I taught 1st grade, we did 5 new sight words a week.
  • Here’s a great website for more word wall activities
  • Which words should a reading mama go through?  Try: Dolch list or Fry’s List.  You don’t have to go in exact order, but these are designed to begin with easier words and progress to more difficult ones.
  • Here is the link to the info on my blog about word walls & sight words
  • This link will give you some sight words ready to print cards

Enjoy!

~Becky

When?

During and after reading

Why?

Word walls support a language-rich learning environment. They foster word-consciousness and provide access to essential vocabulary, concepts and skills. Word walls reinforce sight-word acquisition with younger readers and build content literacy across grades and disciplines. Word walls help students see relationships between words and ideas.

How?

Organize your word wall vocabulary based on learning objectives and on the relationships among the words. For example, group words that begin with the letter “B,” words that are relevant to women’s suffrage or words that are synonyms for tolerance.

Word walls should reflect the character and culture of the classroom. Use index cards, sentence strips or construction paper on a wall, window or door. Lettering should be large, neat and visible from every seat in the classroom. Students can also contribute to the word wall; enlist students with artistic or spatial skills.

Before adding a word to the word wall, confirm that students understand its meaning within the context of the text. You can do this in any of the following ways:

  1. Ask students to use context clues, affixes, roots, word relationships or reference materials.
  2. Provide definitions for words that cannot be determined from context prior to reading.
  3. Explain unknown concrete and abstract words when encountered in the text. Reinforce abstract words after reading as students may take more time to understand them.

Reinforce new vocabulary by using flash cards, organizers and iterative activities that explore shades of meaning and morphology. Continued practice will enhance students’ abilities to acquire and use a range of Tier Two and Tier Three words.

Adapt and expand your word wall so that students can reference it throughout the year. Alternately, rotate word walls with each new lesson or unit. Applications, such as Worldle, WordItOut and WordSift can help create digital word walls. Bright colors and pictures engage students and illustrate a wall’s overall theme.
 

English language learners

Word walls are a dedicated space English language learners can reference for learning support. To better support English language learners, modify your word wall to include words in students’ native languages, use pictures to represent words, or create personal word walls for students. Use personal word walls in other Word Work strategies such as concept sorts. Consider having two word walls for English language learners: one for Tier One and Tier Two words and another reserved for content-specific Tier Three words.

Connection to anti-bias education

Your word wall tells students which vocabulary you consider worth learning. Including vocabulary related to diversity makes your classroom a safe place for students to talk about personal or controversial topics. Making words accessible allows all students to engage in dialogue using the new vocabulary.

The purpose of the personal word wall is to provide students with multiple exposures to new words. Students can exclude vocabulary words they have already mastered or include words from the text that are not part of the classroom word wall.

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Бывает, мои блуждания по просторам интернета в течение нескольких дней не дают ощутимых результатов. А затем случается необыкновенное открытие, с которым хочется быстрее поделиться с читателем. Так и произошло с данной потрясающей коллекцией шаблонов дидактических игр.

Wordwall представляет собой многофункциональный инструмент для создания как интерактивных, так и печатных материалов. Большинство шаблонов доступны как в интерактивной, так и в печатной версии. Многих учителей порадует тот факт, что сервис имеет русскоязычную версию. В вашем браузере она появится автоматически.

Интерактивные упражнения воспроизводятся на любом устройстве, имеющем доступ в интернет: на компьютере, планшете, телефоне или интерактивной доске.

Печатные версии можно распечатать и использовать их в качестве самостоятельных учебных заданий.

ШАБЛОНЫ

Эти шаблоны включают в себя знакомые дидактические игры, которые часто встречаются в педагогической практике. Даже в бесплатной версии вы получаете доступ к большому арсеналу игр.

wordwall1

Алгоритм работы примерно такой же, как в популярном среди учителей LearningApps. Однако качество данных шаблонов и функциональные возможности намного выше.

Для создания своего учебного задания вы выбираете шаблон, а затем вводите свой контент.

wordwall2

Вы можете использовать имеющиеся версии игры или начать её создание с нуля.

В любом случае создание игры займёт не очень много времени. Большим подспорьем в игре является подключение к поисковой системе Bing, которая поможет вам быстро найти нужное изображение.

wordwall3

Имеется небольшой текстовой редактор, с помощью которого вы можете использовать различные варианты введения шрифта (жирный, подстрочный, надстрочный), вставить символ или математическую формулу.

Вы можете подготовить игровое упражнение, внедрить его на сайт или отправить ссылкой ученикам. Задания можно персонифицировать. То есть назначить задание, где ученик указывает свою фамилию. Благодаря этому, вы можете отследить результаты работы каждого ученика.

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Итак, посмотрите первые результаты моей апробации.

Дидактическая игра Найди пару.

Обратите внимание! Ваш набор вы можете использовать в различных видах дидактических игр. Вот, к примеру, как будет выглядеть тот же самый набор в дидактической игре Проткни шар. Игра имеет несколько уровней сложности.

Безусловно, вы выбирает тот вариант, который лучше может подойти под ваш замысел. К примеру, игра Викторина, представляющая собой тест с множественным выбором. Вы получаете четыре варианта ответа, один из которых правильный.

Посмотрите подборку других данных в дидактической игре Игровое шоу.

Как видим, многие из игровых упражнений можно использовать как тренажёры при повторении, как учебные задания на дом. В классе абсолютное большинство весьма эффективно вы можете использовать на интерактивной доске.

Обратите внимание на учебное задание, которое предполагает работу с метками. Например, с контурной картой.

Найди на карте.

Помимо такого большого обилия дидактических игр, вы можете создать многопользовательскую игру в классе, как в ряде других сервисов. Вы можете предложить один или несколько правильных ответов.

Посмотрите обзорный видеоролик об этом сервисе.

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