Clone of Using "to be" with common nouns and opposite adjectives
Translation of words for student selected-common nouns and of the adjectives into L1, saved as a word wall
Presenting the game to peers, reviewing the rules in L1 and L2 and apply the oral presentation rubric to presentations.
Partner share talk--"My partner's game is . . ." My classmate's game is"
"We were playing the _____ game and learned . . ." etc.
ELD Performance Task Project Instructions
Learning Targets: This week you will practice language that is used to give and get information about common nouns and to modify the nouns with opposite adjectives and verb tense changes (present/past).
Prompt Task: Your ELD classmates are learning the verb "to be" and opposite adjectives. Your ELD teacher wants to play games to help students learn these skills. You are asked to create a game that helps students learning English use "to be" and adjectives.
The game needs to have simple, clear rules in English and your home language. The game needs to take between 5 and 20 minutes to play through. The game can be created online or on paper and other materials.
Note: Your audience is both the ELD teacher and your ELD classmates, who will apply a rubric to each game presented. Everyone will vote on the best games to play as a class and explain why.
Use your notes, text and websites you have studied this week to create an eye-catching game that is well-written, factual, and educatinal for its audience.
Part A: You will write a formal outline planning your game.
You will list the words and sentences that will be practiced.
Part B: You will create the illustrated game that is both
informative and educational for its audience.
Vocabulary:
What essential adjectives, words or phrases need to be included in your game?
How will the game be used to practice the verb to be in present and past tense?
What pictures or graphs will help the students understand nouns/persons, places or things, the verb tenses of "to be" and opposite adjectives best?
References
• Your assignment must have a Works Cited page for citing all pictures, illustrations and facts used in the game.
Scoring: You will use the ELD Project/ Product Rubric
Editing
• Use appropriate and detailed language and illustrations .
• Proofread and edit your writing: demonstrate command of the conventions of standard written English .
Students will compare or contrast things or ideas; give oral and written bilingual instructions,
BEGINNING and EARLY INTERMEDIATE Comparison Forms
Single words or phrases in response to concrete comparison
questions up to Sentences with subject/verb/adjective showing similarities and differences.
Students will use present and past tenses of the verb "to be" correctly to identify a state of being of a common noun and to modify the condition of the common noun using opposite adjectives, present and past tense verb "to be" verbs.
opposites
to be: is/am, was/were
clean/dirty
pronouns(in sentence frames on Powerpoint)
common nouns(on clean/dirty Bingo)
common adjective pairs(to be determined by students)
See below file