Sunday 26 October 2014

Alphabet Printable Board Games: Bang!





Another simple craft, easy to make and easy to play. I use it to teach the alphabet, vocabulary and irregular verbs to more advanced students. Come to think about it, the ways that one can use this game are endless.





Materials
1 box
paint 
markers
cutter
blank cards

Instructions

1. Paint the box whatever colour you like. 




2. Use your cutter to open a whole in the box. Decorate it whichever way you like. I made mine into another robot!



3. Prepare your cards. Print, colour and laminate the cards bellow.  You may also want to make your own cards just like I did for the first set I made.




Click on the pictures and save them to your computer in order to print. 







I made two sets, one for 2nd graders and one for 3rd. The first set includes words that the children have to recognise and read out loud. The second one includes more difficult tasks, like solving riddles, saying the alphabet by heart, remembering the days of the week or the months, etc. You can also use trivia questions or questions about a book you read with your child. 







Η Δραστηριότητα της Κυριακής


  • Ο κάθε παίχτης τραβάει ένα φύλλο. Αν μπορεί να διαβάσει την κάρτα την κρατάει, αλλιώς την ξαναρίχνει στο κουτί. Αν τραβήξει κάρτα Bang! χάνει και όλες του οι κάρτες επιστρέφουν στο κουτί. 

  • Για να κάνετε αυτό το παιχνίδι πιο δύσκολο, απλά προσθέστε κάρτες Bang! . 

  • Για περισσότερες κάρτες που μπορείτε να χρησιμοποιήσετε με την κατασκευή αυτή ρίξτε μια ματιά στην κατηγορία Printables

Sunday 19 October 2014

Organise your child! DIY Stand and Printable Weekly Schedule Cards In Greek and English.





Teaching children how to be organised is always a challenge.  Through the years I came to realise that things that come natural to us can be frustrating for children. Like packing their own school bags for instance. 

This DIY stand  guides them step by step, so that they pack the correct books for the correct day every single time. It is easy to make, cheap and above all your children will love it. 



Materials

1. two pieces of cardboard
2. washi tape 
3. markers
4. printout of the days schedule (see bellow)

Instructions


1. Mark the cardboard to make the pocket and the base. 


2. Put it together with washi tape.






3. Print the cards, cut them and fill them in with your child. Go through their schedule and write down what they have to pack for every single day. (You can make your own handwritten cards if you want something more personal.)

GREEK_1

GREEK_2

ENGLISH_1

ENGLISH_2




Φτιάξτε αυτό το τρισδιάστατο εβδομαδιαίο πρόγραμμα με τα παιδιά σας για να τα βοηθήσετε να οργανώσουν το διάβασμά τους και να μάθουν να φτιάχνουν την τσάντα τους μόνα τους.  


Αρχικά ίσως να χρειαστεί να το χρησιμοποιείτε μαζί τους, μέχρι να βεβαιωθείτε ότι έχουν καταλάβει τι πρέπει να κάνουν.

Saturday 11 October 2014

Shel Silverstein's Homework Machine in the EFL Classroom!





Who wouldn't want a Homework Machine? Shel Silverstein's poem depicts the frustration all of us have felt at least once in their lives. What if you could actually build one and use it at home with your child or even better in class with your students?

The endeavour is grand but the solution is simple. All you need is a shoe box - or a simple card box-, a cutter and a lot of imagination. I made this Homework Robot to use with my students in class within an hour and believe me Serious Grammaticus, as his name is, became an instant hit among all ages. 

This is how you can make one of your own. 





Materials:

1. card box (a shoe box is the easiest way)
2. cutter 
3. glue
4. markers
5. blank cards 
6. thin cardboard 

Instructions:

1. Cut two holes on the front of the box, one on the top (input hole) and on the bottom (output). Make them large enough for the blank cards to fit.  




2. On the inside of the box, make a cardboard pathway connecting the input hole to the output hole. Make the short one first then the longer one. Glue them in place. 



3. Decorate the box whichever way you like. I made mine into a robot, Serious Grammaticus!



4. Prepare your cards. One the front side of the card write the questions. On the back side write the answers. The cards will instantly flip when you drop them into the INPUT hole and come out with the answer face up!







Uses:

You can use the Homework Machine in many different ways. 

1. Math
addition cards
tables
subtraction
multiplication
division

2. Language arts
parts of speech recognition
plurals
persons (my brother and I= we, Helen=she,etc.)
irregular verbs
spelling: Correct your teacher, error identification
vocabulary translation 
dolch words

Do spend the time making the Homework Machine with your child, I assure you you are going to have a blast. If you do find the time please send me a picture, I would love to see what you came up with!

Η Δραστηριότητα της Κυριακής 

Ο Serious Grammaticus, το ρομπότ που μας βοηθάει να μαθαίνουμε παίζοντας, είναι μια εύκολη κατασκευή που μπορείτε να φτιάξετε με το παιδί σας στο σπίτι. Στην τάξη μπορείτε να τον χρησιμοποιήσετε με πολλούς και διάφορους τρόπους, για να διδάξετε από μαθηματικά, γλώσσα (μητρική ή ξένη), ακόμα και ιστορία. Το πιο σημαντικό είναι να δείξετε στα παιδιά σας ότι η φαντασία μπορεί να μεταμορφώσει ακόμα και το πιο βαρετό γραμματικό φαινόμενο σε παιχνίδι.