Tuesday, November 17, 2015

BRAINSTORMERS
 PREPARED BY: Dolly Anak Johnicol 
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Through this game, students are given the opportunity to brainstorm on the knowledge regarding the nature. Students can seek for the clues from the surrounding of the environment in order to answers the questions given by the facilitator. Hence, teacher’s role is to assist the students when they face the difficulties in answering the questions. Apart from that, the different example of the category prepared in this game is suitable for all level of the students where all of the students by hook and crook should take the opportunity answers the questions bravely. BRAINSTORMERS also promote the teamwork spirit among the team members which students able to work as a team in order to make the game successful. BRAINSTORMERS also allow the participant to share and exchange the information together. 
Below are the game that are included in my lesson plan:
Language
Practicing the words based on the category given
Skills
Speaking, Listening and Writing
Control
Free
Level
Any Level
Time
20-30 minutes
Materials
A4 Paper/Drawing Paper/Pencil/Pens/Markers/Stopwatch
Preparation
Write different categories to brainstorm on the drawing paper

Procedure

Group work.

Students are divided into several group. Each group will sit in a circle. Each group choose one student to be the runner. The runner go to the teacher’s drawing paper and read the category. The runners go back to their group and discuss the category with their group members. Group members will have to brainstorm the answers for the category. Once they finish the task, they will shouts “STOP”. The group will call out their answers and teacher will give one mark for each of the points under the category. Meanwhile, if there are two or more groups that shout at the same time, teacher will mark for both of the group, however, the winning group will be decided based on the highest points achieved by the group member.

Students will proceed with the next category and so on. At the same time, students may also brainstorm the category by writing their answers based on what they see, feel, touch, listen or think/experience about the surrounding environment. For example, the category “If you had an animal as a pet, which animal would it be? Their answers could be a wild creature such as the squirrel, worm, or insect.

The game will proceed with the next category and so on.

Examples of the Category:

  1. Five wild animal that you wish as your pet.
  2. Seven things to do on holiday.
  3. Five words that start with alphabet letter “P” in the pollution.
  4. Five ways to reduce pollution in our country.
  5. Three ways to keep fit.
  6. Five reasons for being late to class.
  7. Seven things you do before you go to bed.
  8. Three activities you can do in the jungle.



1 comment:

intaone said...

Hello Ain,

This is an interesting game that you have here. I believe it requires the students to have a wide range of vocabulary too. I am sure that both students with low and high proficiency of the language would enjoy to play this game.