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Students will be able to write their own birthday in full sentence form as well as the birthdays of their friends. Preparation: Make enough handouts for each student. Procedure: Hand out the worksheets and review the months, ordinal numbers (1st to...
To practice ordinals and subjects: "What's 1st period on Monday?" --> "It's music."
First have the students write the written ordinal number next to the numerical number. Once you are sure they understand test their new skills with the listening exercise. Describe the elephants and have the students match it to the picture!
Students will be able to answer and ask questions about the subjects and school periods for their school week.
Students will be introduced to the concept of ordinals, first to sixth.
Students will listen to and fill in what number their teacher says, uncovering a picture. Preparation: Print out number grids. Procedure: Teacher calls out numbers and students fill in the appropriate numbers' boxes, unveiling a picture.
Students are able to ask "When is your birthday" as well as practice ordinal numbers
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