Sunday, December 20, 2009

Caroling differently


This year I wasn't really equipped with fancy Christmas lesson plans due to very unfortunate events... We had a school trip to Vienna which ended pretty badly for some students thanks to mulled wine. :) So I had a lot of non-teaching related things to sort out at school.
Hence, I simply asked my students what they wanted to do, what they most favoured for 'pre-Christmas school-time'. Much to my surprise, even the older ones wanted to listen to and sing Christmas songs. I gathered up some songs suitable for younger-beginner(ish) Ss and some for older-pre intermediate (or above).


Christmas songs for the wee ones:
Number one is of course Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the Ella Fitzgerald version. I also tried this KARAOKE version and it went pretty well!


Next one is of course Jingle bells, the Frank Sinatra version followed by Alvin and the Chipmunks's Christmas Don't Be Late. They seem to enjoy the latter one the most, yet it is so very annoying :)


Christmas songs for the more mature ones:
12 Days of Christmas by Relient K, it's a pop-rock version of the original with a very funny (and very true) extra verse in it - I'm not going to tell you what, I'll just let you explore ;)


Or: I've recently came across with Straight No Chaser and I'm absolutely fond of this jam version of several Christmas songs, actually.


Next one is Santa Baby, Pussycat Dolls version.


Tomorrow and Tuesday: New Year's Resolutions :) I'm planning to make a list of the best ones and post it before Christmas. Stay tuned!

Monday, December 14, 2009

My favourite printables on CLOTHES


Okay, so this post is going to be a a wee bit like Lindsey's Six Things, although I have no idea how many I'm going to end up with :)

Even though it's almost Christmas, I had to teach the wee ones (5th graders) some items of clothing, they probably would have enjoyed some carol singing more, but I wanted to get this over with before we go completely crazy and Christmasy :)

So here are my top favourite websites with DOWNLOADABLE & PRINTABLE material, all about clothing!

eslflow is a very nice-looking site (maybe I'm childish but I prefer warm and bright colours and playful fonts :) with tons of links. These concern vocabulary (describing people, housing, environment, etc.) and some other things like icebreakers, debates, grammar.
eslprintables is a tricky site but it's totally worth the trouble! So here you don't exactly get the goodies for free, but you also have to contribute with some of your own handouts. First you have to register (with this unfortunately you have to download an eslprintables toolbar, but I got rid of it in seconds, so no big deal..you just have to uninstall it) and upload some handouts done by you. If somebody else downloads them, you get points for which you can also download other teachers' stuff. You probably need to visit this site long before you need something because you have to wait for your points :) But some of the uploaded handouts are just gorgeous! You can preview them before you download.
teachchildrenesl is a site with loads of flashcards. Maybe that's why I like it so-so much :) With the little ones you definitely want to use a lot of these things. In my experience they enjoy the pictures, the coulours, the games we play with flashcards. But be careful, they can go seriously mad :)
freeeslflashcards is another flashcard site with dozens of topics including clothing and holidays as well
esltower doesn't have too many printables about a topic (maybe 2-3) but those are very nicely done. Check their grammar and pronunciation sections too!
eslkidsworld is designed for teachers of young learners. They have very usable and free handouts, my only problem is that sometimes the level required for completing the tasks is far too high for such young kids...
anglomaniacy is a site with both online and printable material !for kids only! :)

So, this is my list of favourite websites with printables, I hope you can make use of it! :)
Next time I promise, I'll go Christmasy! :P

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

After Halloween and Thanksgiving but long before Christmas :)

I've been quiet for a good while now, no particular reason really, just lack of time and laziness :) So, I haven't seen any of those Halloween Party pictures yet, but note to self: contact the colleague responsible 1st thing in the morning. On the whole, the party was good, not too many kiddos came, but it hadn't been advertised early enough, so maybe next year...We had fun, I had my witch costume and make-up too :D

We also had some activities about Thanksgiving, which I'll share with you when I'm less tired and have more time, plus, I still have to figure it out if it's possible to upload files here (to share handouts)...

But the next post is going to be about IATEFL-H and a very memorable Vienna trip, so stay tuned! :)