Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Cross the River!

Prepared by Nor Seha Shukor.

Hello everyone. So, in this game, the students will be required to cross an imaginary river in class while doing the activity. Here is the lesson plan:

Title: Cross the River.
Language: Describing a word by using adjectives.
Control: Guided.
Level: Low/ intermediate proficiency level of students.
Time: 20-30 minutes.
Materials: Sellotape, sticky notes and a list of vocabulary.

Preparation:

Teacher is required to prepare a list of vocabulary according to the following themes. For example, the theme of nature or environment.

1.      Autumn
2.      Butterfly
3.      Clouds
4.      Earthquake
5.      Forest
6.      Fog
7.      Leaves
8.      Mountains
9.      Moon
10.  Mushrooms
11.  Snow
12.  Tsunami
13.  Volcano
14.  Rain
15.  Deforestation
16.  Drought
17.  Flood
18.  Horses
19.  Trees
20.  Birds
21.  Sun
22.  Fruits
23.  Snakes
24.  Rivers
25.  Waterfall
26.  Fish
27.  Lion
28.  Rainbow
29.  Flowers
30.  Frogs  

Prepare also sellotape to be used as the ‘river’ and sticky notes as the ‘stepping rocks’ used to cross the river.

Procedure:
Group work.

            Students are divided into two groups. There must be a same amount of students in each group. Teacher pastes the sellotape on the floor in two lines to form a river. Between the two lines, teacher pastes sticky notes in winding manner. Each of the stick note represents a stepping stone for the students to step on it and cross the river.

            Students line up in two lines according to their groups on the end of the river. One student (can be from any group) will stand on the other end of the river besides the teacher. Before the game starts, teacher has to explain the rules of the game clearly to the students.

            The game starts when the teacher whispers a word to the student beside her/him. Then, the student has to describe the word to their friends by the use of adjectives or body language. The first student from each group has to guess the word in order to cross the river. The student who manage to guess the answer can step on the rock. If both students manage to guess the answer, then both of them can step on the rocks.

            When one of the students manage to cross the river, he will be the one who give the question replacing the current student. Then, another representative from his group will take turn to cross the river. Only one student from each group can cross the river at one time. The group who finished first will win the game.

            It is crucial that the students are given the input regarding environment before playing the game so that the students are familiar with the vocabulary used.


1 comment:

estherfrancis said...

This game is interesting because it helps the students to be competitive in a good way. In this game, the one that managed to cross the river is the fastest that can guess the words demonstrated by their friend. This means this game stimulate students' thinking skills in learning vocabulary which is crucial in learning a language. I love this game!