Make-a-Map
2.2.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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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 ...
2.1.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Make a map about things you can collect.
Make a map about Ben's postcard collection.
Make a map about a hobby.
Make a map about things you look at, look up, and look after.
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1.3.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Using the words “a” and “an” from the image bank, ask students to place images or words with the correct article. They may use the image search to include more nouns.
Ask students to make a map...
1.2.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Write the question "What is Ben doing?" at the top or center of the page. Ask students to answer the question using images, text boxes, or movie clips.
Show an image, sentence, or movie clip to...
Make-a-Map Ideas
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Take snapshots from the movie and write commands in the caption boxes. For example, “Moby, jump!”...
Make-a-Map Ideas
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Have students make a map with a partner. In a text box, student A writes a simple sentence using one of the prepositions in, on, under, near, behind. For example, The dog is under the bench. Stude...
Make-a-Map Ideas
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Place a simple question in the middle of the map. For example, Is it a ____? Place images around the question. Have students practice asking the question using the images they chose. For example, ...
ELL lesson 1.1.2 – Make-a-Map Examplar
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Drag any of the images to the screen and write what it is. For example: It is a cat. In a new text box, write the sentence It is not a _______. Drag any appropriate images from the image bank to illu...
1.1.1 Make-a-Map Ideas
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Create groups of images that correspond to the pronouns he, she, and it. What can they do to illustrate they?
Make a chart conjugating the verb to be. Add images to go with the pronouns.
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Assessment with CBE of the Month Steve Isaacs
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Fresh off the heels of the 2016 ISTE conference, we're excited to introduce you to Steve Isaacs of Basking Ridge, NJ - ISTE's Outstanding Teacher of the Year and July's Certified BrainPOP Educator of ...