Use verb tense to convey various times, sequences, states, and conditions.
1.6.2 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Ideas for the Story Movie:
Create a map about the sequence of events in the movie. Have students retell what happened.
Make a map about the things Ben and Moby did in each country.
Ideas fo...
Make a map that explains how the First Conditional is formed. Use snapshots from the movie, images, or text to illustrate conditions and results or cause and effect sentences.
Make a map about ...
Make a map about the reasons why Ben thinks Moby has forgotten his birthday. Use present perfect sentences.
Make a map about the birthday cards Ben has received.
Make a map about the things ...
Take a snapshot from the movie and describe it in as many sentences as you can, using the present progressive.
Make a map about the events that happen in the movie.
Make a map about riding a...
Create a map that illustrates the use of the past progressive for interrupted action.
Make a map about the things that happened to Ben.
Take a snapshot from the movie and describe what’s hap...
To practice using the present progressive for future intent, have students make a map about some of their definite plans by completing sentences with time expression prompts from the Grammar keywo...
Have students create a quiz or game with their maps, such as filling in or matching the characters, their future jobs, and pictures.
Take a snapshot of one or all the characters and make a map ...
Create a map about the events that happened in the movie.
Make a map about all the places that Ben Looked in the house.
Make a map illustrating how to make the past simple with regular verbs...
In the BrainPOP ELL movie, If We Lived There (L3U5L2), Ben and Moby take their minds off shoveling snow by imagining what life would be like if they lived on a tropical island. If only it weren’t a dr...
In the BrainPOP ELL movie Action! (L3U6L1), Ben and Moby make a movie about their school. The two are having so much fun reminiscing about their school days, that they don’t realize the mistake they’v...
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