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Front Page
Personal Details
Family Details
Personal Favorites
Class Points
Progress Reports
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Front Page.
An attractive
front page with crest, and a place to write the
student's name and school name.
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My name is:
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In Japanese..............
I am a girl / boy.
I am ........years old.
My birthday is ........
I am .............cm tall. |
Personal
Details. Space to fill in some
personal details (name, age, sex, birthday,
height) and for a photograph or "Print
Club" sticky picture. (Inside front cover)
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About my family:
I have.....brothers.
I have........sisters.
I have........pets.
My pets are....... |
Family
Details. Space to fill in some
family details (number of brothers, sisters and
pets). (Inside rear cover)
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My favorite...
color is ...........
friend is ..........
food is ............
animal is ..........
singer is ..........
sport is ...........
hobby is ........... |
Personal
Favorites. Space to fill in some
personal favorites - color, friend, food, animal,
singer, sport and hobby. (Inside rear cover)
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Class Points.
Today's
date
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Books,
pencils
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Home-
work
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English
only
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Games
in class
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Total
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Every week, students fill in the date. They
get points for bringing their books and pencils
(textbook - 2 points, homework book - 2 points,
pencil 2 points.) Written homework is assigned
points, and students can mark their own from an
answer sheet. Students get 10 points if they
speak only English in the class. For each major
infraction of the rule, they lose one point, to a
minimum of zero. Points are also awarded for
winning games in class. At the end of the class,
the total is entered.
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Progress
Reports.
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Today's
date
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I can
hear
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I can
say
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I can
read
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I can
write
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At the end of a textbook unit, students are
given a "four-skills test." The
listening test can be a multiple choice
"picture" test. For "I can
say" the teacher can ask a question (about a
card or about the students) and give the children
up to five seconds to respond correctly. Reading
and writing tests can be appropriate to what has
been taught.
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Last updated 13th August 2006
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