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Activities To Teach Grammar - Coggle Diagram
Activities To Teach Grammar
GAMES (Nor Fauzani)
A teacher prepares a grammar online games for the students. It is Kahoot.
It tests on adjectives, prepositions, nouns, verbs, interjections and word order.
In online learning mode, Kahoot is set under the Challenge Mode. So that, it does not require the students to be in the same class. They can get the link and game pin to access it from the teacher.
The teacher is able to see their students' performance through their marks.
:check: Kahoot Link :
https://kahoot.it/challenge/07447325?challenge-id=31859588-a639-4257-901e-7e6060c95873_1613005207695
Kahoot Game Pin: 07447325
:check: Kahoot Interface
There are various grammar games that can be conducted by the teachers in traditional and online teaching modes.
The advantages of using games in teaching grammar are to
increase :<3: students' motivation and interest towards grammar.
:<3: the students do not see grammar as a dull and boring language element.
CHARTS (Nur Syahirah)
There are many grammar activities the teacher can choose to teach the students and one of it is using the charts
A structured chart is a good means and aid of teaching because it brings environment to the process of teaching inside the class indirectly
The sample activity that the teacher can do by using this teaching aids is the teacher can make a copy of grammar chart that the teacher are teaching like example, conjunction.
Then the teacher can cut the chart into questions and answers. As the students come into class, hand them a piece of the chart. When class begins have students find their grammar chart partner.
Then have the students to match the questions and answers by manipulating the strip on the table.
Instead of going through the charts, the teacher also can ask the students find example from the textbook. This show that grammar is not an isolated skill but it is central to language use.
MAPS AND DRAWINGS (Nur Farah Izzati)
Many of us use pictures or drawings to boost creative writing. They are great to help students picture a scene
Using drawings or pictures to teach:
Prepositions
Students need to understand and use prepositions to locate what can be seen in a busy picture. By looking at the image above with your class, you or the students can find hint for each other
Who is
behind
the girl on the bike. 2. Who is sitting
next
to the see-saw?
Teaching prepositions
inductively.
You can also use this as a listening and speaking activity. Children learns prepositions unconsciously. They need to listen with concentration and understand the positions.
Students need to open a blank page on a note book. The teacher then will give instructions to draw for the students.
Teaching how to draw a house
1.Draw a square
in the middle
of the page 2.Draw a triangle on top of the square 3.
On top of
the triangle draw a small flag. 4.Draw a trees
beside
the big square.
OBJECTS AND THINGS
Objects are introduced in classroom for teaching purposes
Objects and things are useful and they can communicate a greater range of meaning.
The sample activity that the teacher can do by using objects to teach grammar in classroom
Using objects and things to teach : Adjective
The teacher use a bunch of candy with different colour, shape and size as objects to teach adjective to students
The teacher put all of the candy on the table in front of the class and ask students to describe the characteristics of the candy
The teacher write all the different adjectives that students use to describe the candy on the whiteboard
The teacher can do quiz in the class on what adjectives were used after each presentation
Add a hand-on feel to the teaching process
Teaching adjective inductively