Monday, July 13, 2026

Rainforest Vocabulary

(TESOL Materials--Animals, Places)

Google Docs Folder HERE
* Slideshow: slides, pub
* Lesson Plans: docs, pub

[Note: These are all materials that I used to supplement the lesson The Rain Forest p.120-121 from Oxford Picture Dictionary Content Areas for Kids, and the specific choice of vocabulary in the storybook is influenced by that lesson.   But I believe this material could also be used independently for any lesson on animal vocabulary, so I'm posting it here.]


Target vocabulary: turtle, jaguar, bat, owl, parrot, dragonfly, moth, spider, ant, orchid, fern, moss.


Content objective: learn the names of the rainforest objects

Language objective: practice spelling and letter sounds


Stage Name

Procedure

Lead-in

Slide 1 on the slideshow.  Elicit from students what the slide is.  (Or if necessary, give answer).  Ask students what animals they think live in the rain forest.  Students talk briefly with a partner about rain forest animals .  (If students have no ideas, you can use slide 2 to help.)  Then whole class feedback.

Present Vocabulary (language from a text)

Gemini Storybook.  Read through the storybook.  As the target vocabulary comes up, check with students to ensure they are noticing it.

Clarification

Slides 14-25: elicit the name of the vocabulary from students.  Confirm by displaying name on the slide animation.  Drill pronunciation

practice

write the first letter: with students, sound out the first letter of each word.  Students write first letter on the sheet.

Time allowing

Display page 120-121 on the white board.  Get students to find and circle the target vocabulary.  (Students can circle on their photocopy as well.)


Coloring sheet



Sunday, July 12, 2026

Matching Cards for CVC words with -og


Worksheet: docs, pub

I use these cards in several stages.
I start out with some of the alphabet cards from this previous activity.  I take the "O" card, and ask students what sound it makes.  Then I take the "G" sound, and ask what sound it makes, and then put the two cards together, and try to get students to tell me the sound.
I then take out several consonants, and get the students to tell me the sound, and then put these consonants together with the -OG to make different words, helping students to sound them out.  
At this point I put out the picture cards, and as we do different CVC -at words, I get students to identify the pictures.  
Once all the words and pictures have been identified, then we play a memory card game to match the words and pictures.  
Lastly, I put away the word cards, and just show students the pictures.  The students have to write down the word on their mini-white boards.

bog

cog

dog

fog

hog

jog

log


-og Word Family (CVC words)

(TESOL Ideas and Worksheets Subdivisions)


This Week in Booktube: July 12, 2026
(These are the Booktube videos I watched this week. As always, I encourage you also to check out each of the videos I've linked to down below.  Support Booktube.  And let me know what you've watched this past week.)

Google document: docs, pub

Bradford Dickinson White Nature Preserve, Lowell Township: Guide to West Michigan

(Travelogues--West Michigan)


Address: 12589 36th Street, Lowell, MI

This is part of my project to document places of interest in West Michigan.  For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see the bottom part of this blog post here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2026/01/guide-to-west-michigan.html

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Friday, July 10, 2026

Write the First Letter (for Vocabulary)

(TESOL Ideas--Any Vocabulary Set)

Over the past year, I had been struggling with how to do writing activities with a kindergarten class (who didn't know how to read and write yet).
One idea my mentor suggested to me is instead of having the students write out the whole word (as I had done when I taught elementary school age children in Vietnam), I could have them just write out the first letter of the word.
Below is an example of how this would work.  It was designed for a kindergarten class who already had some exposure to letters and sounds (i.e. a kindergarten class in the spring term, not the fall term).  We did it as an all class activity.  I put the worksheet up on the projector, and elicited from the class what the names of the pictures were.  Then we sounded out the first letter of the word together.  Then the students told me what letter made that sound, and I wrote it down on my copy on the projector, and they also copied down the same letter on their paper.
This is an example for desert plants and animals: docs, pub

   nake

   izard

   awk

   abbit

   ouse

   actus


The Secret of NIMH: Movie Review


As I mentioned in the video, I have seen this movie many times before.  (And I've talked about it on this blog before here and here.)  But because I didn't start reviewing movies I was rewatching until 2020, I've never had the chance to talk about it on this blog before now.



Links to stuff mentioned:

Video comparing the fighting choreography to The Vikings: https://youtu.be/WetvmkuDCiQ?si=WHBt1G0OT1Dnemnt


Apologies for getting cut off at the end.  The video camera I use automatically stops at 30 minutes.  But I had said most of what I wanted to say.

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