How Many Animals

May 16, 2021By Tim Schilstra(3-4) How Many Apples?

In this lesson, students will be asked to count how many animals they see.  Students should already have a base knowledge of numbers.  If students do not know the name of the animal, they can ask the teacher or use the Korean name.  The goal is not to learn animals names.  The goal is to … Read More

Introduction (2021)

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

Students will learn about their teachers through a game of 2 Truths and a Lie.  Then students will introduce their self to the group.  Students will learn about expressing favorites and play a Bingo game related to it.  The final slide has a Bingo sheet that can be clicked if you want to play as … Read More

Feelings

May 9, 2021By Tim Schilstra(4-3) I'm Happy, Camp (online - elementary)

Students will learn about feelings.  Students will identify feelings and learn how to use them in a sentence.  There is a matching activity as well as and activity where students guess why they feel the way they do.  The lesson ends by asking the students when they feel certain feelings. NOTE:  Some slides require you … Read More

Animals

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

In this lesson students will learn about animal body parts.  First, students will brainstorm different animals that live in various environments.  Second, the students will identify animal body parts.  Finally, there is a game where students will attribute body parts to certain animals.  The game uses photoshopped images. NOTE:  Some slides require you to click … Read More

Jobs

May 9, 2021By Tim Schilstra(4-8) I'm a Pilot, Camp (online - elementary)

Students will learn about jobs.  First, students will identify various jobs.  There is a reveal the picture game where students must guess the job.  There is also a game where students must identify the missing jobs. Downloads: Jobs

Environment

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

Students will learn about the environment.  We will focus on the sentence structure: – Yes, this is trash. – No, this is not trash. There is also a game at the end where students guess what trash might look like to animals. Download the PowerPoints below: Environment (ppt)

Reader’s Theater – Mouse Paint

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

This story centers on colors.  I created this lesson because one student was a much lower level than the rest of the groups.  Luckily, she was the only person in her group, so we could give her appropriate lessons.  She couldn’t really read English, so this book is mostly read by the teacher.  I stopped … Read More

Reader’s Theater – Frog and Toad

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

In this lesson students will read along with the story.  There are 2 roles in addition to the narrator: Frog and Toad.  Each characters’ lines has its own color.  Students will read their character’s lines.  At the end, there is a Mad Libs where the students will create their own story. This lesson is based … Read More

Reader’s Theater – Three Goats

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

In this lesson students will read along with the story.  There are 4 roles in addition to the narrator: Serena, Mike, Wayne and Dragon.  Each characters’ lines has its own color.  Students will read their character’s lines.  This story focuses on comparatives and superlatives and finishes by asking the students what they are good at. … Read More

Introduction

May 9, 2021By Tim SchilstraCamp (online - elementary)

Students will learn about their teacher through a True or False game.  Students will also answer questions about their self.  They will also write five things they like and five things they hate.  There is also a Rock, Paper, Scissors game where the winner gets to ask the other a question (between student and teacher). … Read More