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1 *We will begin the first 15 minutes of class by writing reflections in our journals. Here are some writing prompts: How is the TESOL program going for you? What have you been learning about that you can help you in your teaching practice? What are you looking forward to during this coming week at TESOL? What are three goals that you have for the week?

2 Visual and Other Teaching Aids Chapter 8 of Teaching Children English
TESOL 2009 Instructor: Erik Byker

3 AGENDA Icebreaker A couple of more action songs Ch.8 TCE – Visual Aids
HodgyPodgy A couple of more action songs Ch.8 TCE – Visual Aids Using Images/Visuals Break Creating a Vocab Book Journal

4 Icebreaker: Hodgy Podgy
Instructions:  Hodgy Podgy is a simple yet very fun rhythm game.  Stand in a circle.  Choose a person who will start the round.  He or she starts to clap a relatively slow 4 beat rhythm. Everyone in the circle matches the rhythm set by the leader.  To start each round, the leader says (while clapping to the rhythm, one beat per word), “Hodgy podgy, hodgy podgy, hodgy podgy, hodgy podgy!” The leader starts a sentence by saying any word on the one beat (for example, he or she could say the word “Big” as he or she slaps their legs on beat one).  The next person in the circle must continue the story by adding the next word in the sentence by the first beat of the next rhythm cycle (for example, the 2nd person could say “dogs,” so the sentence is now “Big dogs..”).  Repeat until everyone gets a turn.

5 “Head and Shoulders” Example: Action Song “Head and Shoulders”
Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes And eyes and ears and mouth and nose Head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes (Repeat, getting faster each time)

6 “The Banana Song” You got to pick bananas, pick, pick bananas.
You got to peal bananas, peel, peel bananas. You got to slice bananas, slice, slice bananas You got to eat bananas, eat, eat bananas. You got to GO bananas, go, go, BANANAS!

7 Chapter 8 of TCE Visual Aids Builds
Using pictures and images for speaking/learning Helps build English vocabulary Builds Concept comprehension Confidence & motivation

8 Visual Aids: Ch.8 “Farmer in Dell” Game Song
Visual – Video a visual way learn the song Youtube.com Teachertube.com

9 Break

10 Visual Aids: Ch.8 Theme: Farms
Action Songs: “Farmer in the Dell” & “Old McDonald Had a Farm” Visual Aids: Pictures of farm animals and digital images Activity: Students create their own farm vocabulary book

11 Visual Aids: Ch.8 Pg. 106 Visual Aids Summarize key ideas
Underline in vocabulary which is difficult for you to understand

12 Key Ideas and Summary page 106 TCE
Children are surrounded by visual images from an early age Visual images help second language learners to comprehend vocabulary and concepts. Visual aids include pictures, digital stories, real items, a teacher’s gestures, posters, and picture books.

13 Make Your Own Visual Book pages 108-109 TCE
Work individually to create your own Farm Vocabulary book base on the “Farmer in the Dell Song” Identify at least eight farm vocabulary in the songs and create a page and picture for the farm vocabulary words: Suggested words: Farmer dell cat dog cow sheep horse corn rice soybeans tractor pitchfork chickens

14 Thank you for your time and attention today!
Please reflect in your journal about what you learned about visual aids. What did you enjoy in today’s lesson? What did you learn? Thank you for your time and attention today!


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