5 Fun Activities For the Monday Morning

 

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1. Categories

Divide the class into two.

Explain the rules. You will give the students a category.

Call 2 students from each team to the board.

Set 2 minutes and tell them to write the words that come to their mind.

Some categories:

Things in a fridge

Things you can buy from a supermarket

Expensive items

Things you can find in a living room.

Adjectives that describe personality.

2. Right Word, Wrong Place

Prepare a handout with newly learned structures or some quotes on the topic you’d like to discuss in the class.

Make grammatically incorrect sentences changing the place of two words in the sentence and ask students to correct them.

3. Catch the words

Draw a circle and write some letters with which students form words. Prepare a handout jumbling the words you’ve recently studied in the class.

4. Dialogues

On slips of papers, write sentences or ask students to write sentences.

Put the students in pairs.

Give each pair 4 slips of papers, preferably the same 4 sentences and tell them to write a dialogue and insert the sentences they have on the slips of papers into their dialogues.

5. Comprehension Questions

Write the topic of the reading passage/listening activity on the board.

Tell students to copy it on a piece of paper and then write a question about it.

Then pass the paper to their friend and ask them to write another question. Then tell them to pass it to the next student. When each student receive their own papers, ask them to read the text and try to find if any of the questions are answered.

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3 comments on “5 Fun Activities For the Monday Morning
  1. Hello Eva, my name is Sarah Carl and I am a junior, elementary education major at the University of South Alabama. Monday mornings are always difficult to get the students brains awake and these activities are great ways to get the day started. Thank you for the fun ideas. I will keep these in mind and use them when I have my own class one day. My blog is carlsarahedm310.blogspot.com

  2. Hello! I am Ms. Estrellita Bajuyo your website is so impressive educational strategies for teaching. Am gonna use these right now i have a class. Thanks a lot for sharing your profound idea…

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