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Tlingit-Haida-Tsimshian As A Second Language<br />

Lesson 2<br />

Grade 7 - Grade 12<br />

Basic Listening<br />

• Flashlight Find<br />

Mount the vocabulary illustrations on the walls, chalkboard, win dows, etc. Have a student stand in the center of the classroom with a flashlight.<br />

Say one of the vocabulary words and the student must find the illustration for the vo cabulary word you said using the light of the<br />

flashlight. This activity may also be conducted in team form. In this case, have two flashlights available. Have a player from each team<br />

stand in the center of the classroom. When you say the vocabulary word, each player must attempt to find the correct illustra tion with the<br />

light of his/her flashlight. The first player to correctly identify the il lustration for the vocabulary word you said wins the round. Repeat until<br />

all players have played.<br />

Basic Speaking<br />

• The Disappearing Illustrations<br />

Mount five or six illustrations on the chalkboard, vertically. Point to the il lustration at the top and the students should name it. Con tinue in<br />

this way until the students have named all of the illustra tions from top to bottom. Then, remove the last illustra tion and re peat this process<br />

- the students should say all of the vocabulary words, including the name for the "missing" illustra tion. Then, re move another illustration<br />

from the chalkboard and the stu dents should repeat this process. Continue in this way un til the students are say ing all of the vocabulary<br />

words from a blank chalkboard or until the stu dents cannot remember the "missing illus trations."<br />

• What's The Date<br />

Before the activity begins, collect an old calendar or calendars of differ ent years. Say the name of a month to a student. The stu dent should<br />

then say a date within that month. Look on the calen dar to see which day the date rep resents. If the date represents a day between<br />

Monday and Friday, the stu dents should identify a vocab ulary illustration you show or he/she should repeat a sentence you said at the<br />

beginning of the round. However, if the date named by the student is a Saturday or Sun day, the student may "pass" to another player.<br />

Repeat until many stu dents have responded.<br />

• Balloon Volleyball<br />

Group the students into two teams. The two teams should stand, facing one another. Toss a round, inflated balloon to the members of<br />

Team One. The members of Team One must then bounce the balloon to the members of Team Two. The players should con tinue to bounce<br />

the bal loon back and forth in this way until a team loses the balloon. You may wish to establish the rule that players may not move their<br />

feet during the activity. When a team loses the balloon, show them a vocabulary il lustration and all team members in that team must say<br />

the vocabulary word for it. Repeat until players in both teams have re sponded a number of times.<br />

• Stick of Chance<br />

Before the activity begins, obtain four or five popsicle sticks. Break the pop sicle sticks into different lengths. Hold the popsicle sticks in<br />

your hands so that they all appear to be the same length. Have individual stu dents remove the sticks from your hands. The "winner" is the<br />

student who receives the longest stick; he/she must then identify a vocabulary illustration you point to or, repeat a sentence you said at<br />

the beginning of the round. Repeat this pro cess until many students have responded in this way. Of course, the ac tivity may be switched<br />

- the student who receives the short est stick should respond.<br />

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