I hope you’re planning on spending Easter somewhere nice.
The topic of today’s post, what are your top teaching ideas for Easter?
Here are mine:
1. ย Easter Egg Hunt Song & Lessonย ย –ย particularlyย the picture book is a big hit!
2. Chocolate Monster Game – my favourite!
3. Easter Spot the Difference game.
Mido’s Super Egg gameย and Happy Bunny Games areย also really popular.
So, what are you top teaching ideas for Easter? ย Do let us know in the comments!
Be genki,
Richard
P.S. ย I’ve just re-written last week’s post onย How to teach classes of different levelsย – hopefully it’s a bit easier to read now! ๐
P.P.S. ย Thanks to everyone on Skype yesterday – and sorry to everyone who couldn’t get on. ย It was great and I’ve written aย wrap up post on the forum, we’d love to see you over there! ๐
Very nice! ๐
addition:
Make the spot the difference really exciting:
I split the kids into two groups and tell them (with huge eyes) that I am going to show them one picture for ONLY 2 seconds. Each group a different one. Then I’ll change the pictures and show the other one again for only 2 seconds. (Lot’s of disbelieve and HEEEEEs)
And I of course tell them they have to see what they notice raise their hand and tell me in English.
I did this with my 6-8 classes and it was amazing to see the excitement in their eyes and especially the shy kids just raising their hand as a reaction, even forgetting that they usually never raise the hand.
Richard, it was sooooo great that I would love to ask you to create some more “spot the difference GE pics”. I’m using pictures a lot recently and it is amazing how well they work for in-and out put. But a “spot the difference” makes it all even much more exciting.
POSSIBLE????