Efl guess What! Teacher's Book 6 Grade 6



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EFL Grade06 Teachers-Book (1)

Lesson aims
Students research and write about 
an object in a museum. They also complete the 
Evaluation in the Workbook.
New language
hoops, sticks
Recycled language
information technology, 
materials, 
object, museum, primary source, tool, 
statue, jewelry, board game
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Students review all unit 
vocabulary and grammar in the Evaluation.
Materials
Reference books or internet access. 
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Information about and photographs of objects from 
a local/national museum that students can represent 
with models (e.g., pieces of jewelry, coins, small 
statues, tools, toys) 
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Materials for modeling and white 
cardboard (optional)
Warmer
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Students look at the photographs on pages 66 and 67. 
Play the 
Yes/No game
(see page xvii) about one of the 
objects. Students ask, e.g., 
Is it a tool? Is it made of clay? 
Is it small?
Student’s Book page 67
6 Find out about a primary source that tells us 
about life in the past. Make an information sheet 
about it.
• 
Elicit the names of museums in your students’ country, 
especially those with an archaeological collection.
• 
Point to the project in the Student’s Book and say 
This 
project uses an old photograph as a primary source. What 
can you see in the photograph? Do you think it’s a tool? 
Is it jewelry?
Students look at the project to find out (
It’s a 
game
). Read the instructions for the activity. Tell students 
that they should try to choose an object that fits one of 
the categories from the previous lesson (i.e., a tool, a 
piece of jewelry/clothing, a statue, or a toy/game).
• 
Divide students into pairs or groups and allow them 
to work with books or class computers to choose and 
research an object. They can use the website of a 
museum that has an online catalog of objects (such as 
the British Museum in the U.K.) and write notes in English 
about the primary source.
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Students then work together to write a description of 
their object. Make sure they don’t try to translate or copy 
the museum’s information word for word. If students 
have access to class computers, they can produce this on 
the computer, copying and pasting a photograph of their 
object and labeling it with a text box.
• 
If students aren’t using computers, they draw, cut 
out, and stick their picture onto paper and write the 
information about it.
• 
Students present their object to the class. This can be 
done using their digital file on the interactive whiteboard 
or by presenting their work on paper to the class.
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The completed projects can then be displayed in the 
classroom or kept in digital folders.

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