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Colours!



Walkerchief
United Kingdom

Colours!
 
Hello everyone! I hope you are happy and enjoying yourselves.
 
I �ve spent a lot of time and effort developing this lesson plan on colours. I �m really trying to boost my points score on this amazing site. Let me know what you think.
 
 
A well thought out and complete lesson plan on colors / colours. It is well structured and easy to follow. It includes exciting activities and could be stretched to more than one lesson. I hope you enjoy this plan with lots of ideas to help all types of learners!
 
AIMS:
 
� To develop colour vocabulary, recognition and colour associations
� To associate a variety of nouns with colours
� To develop written, aural and listening skills.
 
Thank you! Your support is very much appreciated.
 

12 Jun 2009      





Aimee/S.
Israel

Look at the number of users on the top of the page. Can you imagine what would happen if people advertized themselves ????????????
You aren �t meant to advertize yourself and your work on the forum...
Check the comments on your personal page during the day (that is - when your work appears on the daily contributions - until midnight Spanish time).

12 Jun 2009     



Spagman63
Hong Kong

ClapTYVM!!!!

12 Jun 2009     



libertybelle
United States

I can imagine that you are a relatively new member.
I can see that you �ve made a fine lesson plan which is fine.
I think many people here would like some activities to go along with the lesson plan.
A worksheet or activity page perhaps.
Just keep on working hard on your materials. Take a look around to see what kinds of materials are popular or often downloaded.
It takes a little time - but you �ll get there!
Hope this helps
L

12 Jun 2009     



manonski (f)
Canada

I think Liberty is giving you sound advice.
Most of the teachers I know, me included, wants to read a lesson plan an not have to build a lot of material to go with it. If you had prepared the flashcards and the activity for the students, it would make your lesson more complete.

12 Jun 2009     



chinh_2525
Vietnam

TYVM!!!!

12 Jun 2009