martes, 5 de abril de 2011

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BASIC ENGLISH ll
Teaching adjectives by.
Professor Robert Antonio Rivera.

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A WebQuest about


Introduction         Task          Process          Resources          Evaluation        Conclusion     
For Teachers         

Introduction
Hold onto your hats! You are in for the ride of your life!  You are about to embark on a journey into to the world of English grammar - the most feared place in school.  Using the links provided, you will discover the meaning behind and new uses for adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions and more.  Stay tuned, and pay close attention...
Task     
Working in groups, you will visit the assigned sites listed below.  You will watch movies, listen to songs, read about parts of grammar, and even take an on-line quiz!  Your group will discuss the most important aspects of your assigned grammar part, list them, and create 1 or 2 powerpoint slides to present to the class.  As always, remember to cite your resources.




Process    
  1. Read through ALL the Instructions below.
  2. Your teacher will divide you into groups of 2, 3 or 4.
  3. Each group will be assigned a part of grammar to learn about.
  4. Each member of the group will visit ALL the sites listed for their assigned part of grammar, under the "Resources" section below.
  5. Each member of the group will take notes about their assigned part of grammar.  Remember to keep track of the URLs for the sites you visit.  These notes will be turned into your teacher at the end of the activity.
  6. Each member of the group will take AT LEAST 1 On-Line Quiz OR do 1 On-Line Activity.  Whenever possible, group members SHOULD do DIFFERENT quizzes or activities.
  7. Print out the results of the activity or quiz you completed, put your name, date and period on it.  Turn it in to your teacher.
  8. As a group, discuss what you learned about your part of grammar.  One person should take notes for the group.
  9. You will be teaching your classmates about the part of grammar you researched.  You may create a PowerPoint slide or two, a poster, or a song. Whatever your group selects should include the definition AND the important points your group agreed upon.  You MUST give AT LEAST 3 examples of proper usage.
  10. Remember to list the sites you used as references to what you learned.  If you are unsure as to how to cite your references, click on this link Works Cited Lesson .
  11. Save the slide(s) to your teacher's folder on the X: common drive.  Turn in your poster or song (with sites cited) to your teacher.
  12. Give your teacher your NOTES paper (see step 5).
  13. You will present your findings to your classmates and answer any questions they may have.
  14. Have FUN!!!!!
Resources
Descripción: reel

Resources

Test Your Knowledge
Adjectives

Evaluation
Descripción: clapping
Clapping
Applause
Standing Ovation
Notes
Notes page partially filled in; spelling errors or neatness issues
Notes page completely filled in; spelling errors or neatness issues
Notes page completely filled in; neat; no spelling errors
On-Line Quiz or Activity
Missing or did not complete 1 on-line quiz or activity
Participated in 1 on-line quiz or activity
Participated in more than 1 on-line quiz or activity
Explanation of Grammar Part
Missing  or incorrect definition
Included definition; explanation unclear
Included clear and understandable definition
Included less than 3 examples
Included 3 examples
Included more than 3 examples
Missing URLs or incomplete information
URLs included, format needs work
URLs included and in proper format
Good try; could use some work
Great presentation; too short or too long; work on creativity
Fantastic presentation; clear, concise, creative
Overall Effort
Good try; needs work.
Good job, you did it!
Super job, congratulations!

Conclusion


Congratulations!  You have completed your research into the many uses of different parts of grammar.  Your classmates have shown you the proper ways to use adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, modifiers and more. 
Practice makes perfect; take every opportunity you have to look closely at what you are reading.  Check the grammar; compare it to what you have learned from this lesson.  Let your teacher know when you find something that looks incorrect - just because it is in print does not mean it is right!  Read, be on the look-out, and have fun!



Resources for Teachers

Unidad Didactica


IDevice Icon Objetives
IDENTIFY THE WORDS THAT DESCRIVE THE NOUNS

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Multi-select
WHAT ARE ADJECTIVES?
BOOK
GOOD
BIG
SMART
PEN


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