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

Lesson 2<br />

Grade 7 - Grade 12<br />

Basic Listening<br />

• Matching Halves<br />

Cut each of the vocabulary illustrations in half. Mix all of the halves together and distribute them to the students. Say a vocabu lary word.<br />

The two stu dents who have the halves for the illustration that goes with the vocabulary word you said, should show their halves. You may<br />

have the students ex change illustration halves pe riodically during this activity.<br />

Basic Speaking<br />

• Your Number Is Up!<br />

Provide each student with ten blank flashcards. Each student should then write one number on each of his/her cards, using the num bers<br />

zero to nine - one number per card. When the students' number cards are ready, they should turn their cards over on their desks (face<br />

down). Then, each student should turn one card face up. Call a number between zero and nine. Any stu dent or students who have that<br />

number face up on their desks must iden tify a vocabulary illus tration you point to. Then, those number cards should be placed to the side<br />

and other number cards turned over. The winner or win ners of this activity are those stu dents who have no number cards left on their<br />

desks.<br />

• Right or Wrong<br />

Mount the vocabulary illustrations on the chalkboard. Point to one of the illustra tions and say its vocabulary word. The students should<br />

repeat the vocabu lary word for that illustration. However, when you point to an illustration and say an incorrect vocabulary word for it, the<br />

students should remain silent. Repeat this process until the stu dents have re sponded a number of times to the dif ferent vocabulary illustrations.<br />

• Flashlight Encode<br />

Prepare a photocopied set of the vocabulary illustrations. Cut each of the photocopied illustrations in half. Mix all of the halves to gether<br />

and mount them on the chalkboard, in a scattered form. Stand some distance from the chalkboard with two flashlights. Shine the two flash -<br />

lights on two illustration halves. If the two halves illuminated by the flashlights represent a vocabulary illus tration, the students should iden -<br />

tify it orally. However, if the two halves do not go together to rep resent a vocabu lary illustration, the students should remain silent. Re peat<br />

this process until all vo cabulary illustrations have been identified in this way.<br />

• One To Six<br />

Provide each student with two blank flashcards. Each student should then write a number on each of his flashcards, between one and six<br />

- one number per card. When the students' number cards are ready, toss two dice and call the numbers showing. Any student or students<br />

who have those two numbers must then iden tify a vocabu lary illustration you show. The students may ex change number cards periodically<br />

during this activity.<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 />

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