Introduction
Hi kids. Today we will learn people in history and simple past tense. It is not difficult subject. We will learn very easily. We will do it with few exercise. We can OVERCOME. It will be so funny. Click on task and get started. Don't forget to do best and GOOOOD LUCK.
Grade Level:5-6
Age:11-12
Description: The pupils will learn and use the simple past tense in the sentence. The pupils will know irregular verbs and will do the task same time.
Task
Firstly, I want you to consider important people in history. Then I want you to search for any artist, athlete or musician you want.Don't worry, I'll leave you a few links.
Links: https://www.biographyonline.net/people/famous-100.html, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page.
I have a small request from you.I'll leave a link below and there are exercises about the past tense.This is not a obligation, it would be nice if you do. Don't worry it will be a lot of fun.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/past-simple
Process
Follow the steps:
I want you to be a 3 person group. I want you to research about the important person in the history you thought. You will make a poster about this person. You can use Canva site for poster. I will leave you a link :) https://www.canva.com/tr_tr/
If you have trouble using it, this video will help you.
Share your poster with your classmates and ask them about your poster. It will be FUNNY. :)
Evaluation
| POINTS | EXCELLENT | GOOD | AVERAGE |
| BIOGRAPHY | |||
| GRAMMAR | |||
| DESING |
Conclusion
We are sure that you have learnt a lot about history with this activity. We also made exercises about grammar. We learned to use canva site. There were lots of fun activities. We made it possible for you to remember past information.
Credits
Additional resources: https://www.biographyonline.net/people/famous-100.html, https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org,
and of course QUESTGARDEN SEARCH :)
Teacher Page
Hi
This web quest is for 11-12 years old, CLIL classroom primary school. Basically tried to remind the simple past tense. it is more suitable for pre-intermediate students.