Word salads (primary)

In this lesson, students arrange words on the smart board in order to create acceptable sentences.

Goals

Lesson Plan

The teacher explains that today, we will arrange words to make sentences. All of the example sentences here have been drawn from our corpus.

Activity 1 in the right hand menu contains slides with word tiles that can be arranged into statements. Students can use their implicit knowledge of grammar to arrange the words appropriately. When words are placed side by side, the word tiles will link up. Double-clicking the tiles will disconnect them. Try arranging the words in unacceptable ways and asks students if the examples are acceptable. Then, ask them to explain what's wrong!

In Activity 2, the word tiles can be arranged into questions, and in Activity 3, students should compose commands.

Less confident students should be reminded to use capital letters as clues - the word with the capital letter is the first word in the sentence. Don't forget to add final punctuation!

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Word salads (primary): Questions activity

Have
you
seen
her
?

Can
you
tell
me
?

Is
this
a
new
rule
?

Aren't
they
just
wonderful
?

Can
I
help
you
?

When
can
I
see
him
?

Where
is
the
sea
?

What
time
is
it
?

What
do
you
think
?

Are
we
happy
?

Where
are
you
going
?

Can
you
hear
someone
?

How
did
you
know
?

What
is
going
on
?

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Word salads (primary): Statement activity

He
talked
to
people
.

I
saw
him
in
London
.

They
are
looking
at
each
other
.

John
knew
her
.

He
stays
at
school
for
lunch
.

I
keep
thinking
about
you
.

I
want
to
apologise
.

She
could
read
it
easily
.

The
girls
were
not
unhappy
.

You
can
hear
him
.

She
is
growing
up
.

Lunch
was
served
.

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