Thank you Teacher Val for your videos,which are full of tips, new ways of teaching everything through short stories: grammar, vocabulary, speaking and reading. 😊 We have a lot to learn from you! Have a nice weekend ! 👋
Good question! 👍 Here is what I would do if I had only a storybook and blackboard. 1) Prepare flashcards that might enhance the storytelling experience. 2) Begin the lesson by introducing the title and author of the storybook. 3) Ask questions about what students see on the book cover. 4) Read the story aloud to the class, using expressive intonation and gestures to bring the characters and events to life. 5) Pause occasionally to ask comprehension questions or explain difficult words. 6) Discuss the key elements of the story with the students, such as characters, setting, plot, and lesson. 7) Encourage students to share their thoughts, opinions, and connections to the story. 8) Use the blackboard to write down the new words along with their definitions and encourage students to use them in sentences. 9) Play a vocabulary game. Any word-guessing game will work! 10) Do role-plays focusing on the scenes from the story. 11) Create artwork inspired by the story or write a dialogue or summary of the story.
Thank you, Carmen! I wasn't sure if it was the right lesson to publish because I was sick and not feeling 100%, but I thought that you guys had the right to see what a regular lesson looks like without any embellishments. I am happy this video is getting positive feedback so far. Hugs! 🌹
@@Teacher-Val I thought it was the best lesson ever. I purchased the files with the games you play in class on your site and I find them amazing. you are an engaging and competent teacher.grazie tantissime!!!!
Hello! I love your lessons! I am an ESL teacher in Kansas, USA:). I am curious-what program do you use to create your lessons-is it Google Slides or another program?
Hi Kelly! Thank you! 🌹What grade do you teach? :) I use Microsoft PowerPoint to create my lessons. If you're interested in my PPT lessons, please visit my online store: teacher-val.com/
@@Teacher-Val Oh, okay. I like the format and graphics, etc. I teach 4 year olds in PreK all the way up through 5th grade, mostly Spanish speakers. I will take a look at your resources in your store. Thanks for the great video lessons!
Thanks, Brian! How many grades do you teach? If you have a few classes within the same grade, perhaps you can get a class competition going. Instead of awarding a team a star, you can grant a star to a whole class. Create a table to make it visual and show the students how their class is doing compared to other classes in the same grade. Given their competitiveness, taking a star system to a whole new level might be a good idea. 😉
you are a great teacher ! I learn a lot from your lessons. You are amazing !!! ❤
Thank you very much! God bless you and your family! 🌹
"You are the best teacher in the world; if all students had a teacher like you, they would truly enjoy learning."👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
Thank you Teacher Val for your videos,which are full of tips, new ways of teaching everything through short stories: grammar, vocabulary, speaking and reading. 😊
We have a lot to learn from you! Have a nice weekend ! 👋
Grazie, Sabrina! 😃 I am always happy to see your comments! Glad you enjoyed the video! ❤
Teacher Val thank YOU SO much for sharing all your lessons ,,
It's my pleasure! Glad you like them! 🌹
It is great to hear you talking about how to teach and rehearse language abilities through story books, Thank you vor presenting these great viedos.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Thanks you are a great teacher. I like your strategies.
Cecilia! Thank you! You are very kind! 🌹
Hello teacher val i cant stop watching your Amazing vdo u are the best u diserve one million likes
Your comment made my day! Thank you very much! 😃
thank you teacher Val for your tips
You are very welcome! 🌹
thank you for the helpful video teacher!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🙏
Hi teacher val, how do we teach when you don't have the electronic version of the story? thank you
Good question! 👍
Here is what I would do if I had only a storybook and blackboard.
1) Prepare flashcards that might enhance the storytelling experience.
2) Begin the lesson by introducing the title and author of the storybook.
3) Ask questions about what students see on the book cover.
4) Read the story aloud to the class, using expressive intonation and gestures to bring the characters and events to life.
5) Pause occasionally to ask comprehension questions or explain difficult words.
6) Discuss the key elements of the story with the students, such as characters, setting, plot, and lesson.
7) Encourage students to share their thoughts, opinions, and connections to the story.
8) Use the blackboard to write down the new words along with their definitions and encourage students to use them in sentences.
9) Play a vocabulary game. Any word-guessing game will work!
10) Do role-plays focusing on the scenes from the story.
11) Create artwork inspired by the story or write a dialogue or summary of the story.
@@Teacher-Val Thank you so much, Very helpful 😊
Hey teacher Val. Where did you get the spinning wheel for students to spin once they completed the writing exercise?
I made it myself. Here is the tutorial:
th-cam.com/video/7GnxbPDZn_k/w-d-xo.html
Hello teacher Val Ihope you are good thanks for the video you deserve 1000000000000 likes
Thank you very much for your kind words, Zouhir! I am happy my videos help! I was a bit sick while teaching in the video, but I am okay now. 🌹
This video is amazing...thank you 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you, Carmen! I wasn't sure if it was the right lesson to publish because I was sick and not feeling 100%, but I thought that you guys had the right to see what a regular lesson looks like without any embellishments. I am happy this video is getting positive feedback so far. Hugs! 🌹
@@Teacher-Val I thought it was the best lesson ever.
I purchased the files with the games you play in class on your site and I find them amazing. you are an engaging and competent teacher.grazie tantissime!!!!
@@carmencuomo1228 Grazie, grazie, Carmen! People like you and comments like yours are what make me keep going. Thank you! 🌹
Hello! I love your lessons! I am an ESL teacher in Kansas, USA:). I am curious-what program do you use to create your lessons-is it Google Slides or another program?
Hi Kelly! Thank you! 🌹What grade do you teach? :)
I use Microsoft PowerPoint to create my lessons. If you're interested in my PPT lessons, please visit my online store: teacher-val.com/
@@Teacher-Val Oh, okay. I like the format and graphics, etc. I teach 4 year olds in PreK all the way up through 5th grade, mostly Spanish speakers. I will take a look at your resources in your store. Thanks for the great video lessons!
Great,Mr.Val.
Thumb ub!
Many thanks!
11:27 Reading skills
Thanks Teacher Val. How can I reward my students when I have 400 of them? Im struggling with this. You are a life saver.
Thanks, Brian! How many grades do you teach? If you have a few classes within the same grade, perhaps you can get a class competition going. Instead of awarding a team a star, you can grant a star to a whole class. Create a table to make it visual and show the students how their class is doing compared to other classes in the same grade. Given their competitiveness, taking a star system to a whole new level might be a good idea. 😉
@@Teacher-Val I’ll give it a try. I have 12 5th grade classes currently. It’s only my second week. I couldn’t do it without you teacher val
Love the c u teach
Thank you! ❤️
Teacher Val pls tell me how can I make that arrow wheel?
Hell Tr Vel,
make more English class activities for KG please.
I don't teach kindergarten, but I can probably share how I would do it. :)