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THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Classroom Activities to Reinvigorate Senior High School Language Learning

THE PRICE IS RIGHT

Classroom Activities to Reinvigorate Senior High School Language Learning

In the dynamic world of senior high school language teaching, keeping students engaged and motivated is often a thrilling challenge. As educators, we understand that the key to successful learning lies in creating an atmosphere where students are not just participants but active enthusiasts. Here are some classroom activities designed to ignite the language classroom, bringing energy, excitement, and enthusiasm to senior high school students. From interactive games to creative exercises, we’ll delve into ways to make language learning an enjoyable and enriching experience.

THE PRICE IS RIGHT

Target Group: 1st year

Difficulty Level: Basic Conversation

Activity Objective: To practice reading and writing prices in English


THE PRICE IS RIGHT – Procedure

Students review reading basic numbers. They are then taught how to read prices. To reinforce the lesson an activity called “The Price is Right” is used. Students form groups of four-five and are asked to guess the price of items listed on the worksheet. Clues are given by the teacher for example, “the ipod costs $_ . _”. Each group records their guesses on the board and the group whose guess was closest to the actual price wins the point for the round.


Materials and Preparation

1) A worksheet is to be prepared with six pictures of different items. E.g. Car, ipod, cell phone. The students work in groups looking at each picture and guessing the price of the items.


Suggestions and Advice

The activity is very smooth and successful in most classes. The students are confident and have fun trying to figure out the prices. If you can, include a speaking aspect to the activity.

Classroom Activities to Reinvigorate Senior High School Language Learning

As we conclude this exploration of classroom activities to energize the language class for senior high school, we’ve witnessed how a well-crafted lesson plan can transform a mundane classroom into a vibrant hub of learning and creativity. These activities not only boost language skills but also foster a sense of teamwork, critical thinking, and cultural appreciation. By implementing these engaging methods, educators can ensure that their senior high school students are not just fluent in the language, but also passionately engaged in the journey of language acquisition.

So, let’s continue to infuse our classrooms with energy, enthusiasm, and a love for language, empowering our students for a brighter future.

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