Efl guess What! Teacher's Book 6 Grade 6



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EFL Grade06 Teachers-Book (1)

Materials
Pictures of landscape paintings with 
shadows (optional)
Warmer
• 
Play 
Drawing game
(see page xv), making a landscape 
picture on the board, line by line (e.g., of sheep in a 
field, with trees with no leaves). When your picture is 
finished, add some long shadows and ask 
What season 
is it? 
(
Winter.
)
 How do you know? 
(
Because the shadows 
are long/the Sun is low in the sky.
) Briefly review the 
information about shadows in paintings from the 
previous lesson.
Student’s Book page 
1
3
6 Paint a picture that shows a season. Write about 
it and say where the Sun and shadows are.
• 
Say 
Let’s find more paintings that show seasons

Students look at the example drawing and read the text. 
Ask 
What season is it? 
(
Spring.
)
 Are the shadows long or 
short? 
(
Quite short.
)
 How do we know the Sun is on the 
left? 
(
Because the shadows are on the right.
)
• 
Then say 
Now let’s draw and write about another 
painting
. Divide students into groups and allow them 
to work with books or class computers to choose and 
research a landscape painting. Suggest paintings if 
necessary (e.g., 
Morning Shadows,
by Barbara Fox, 
Evening Shadows,
by Julia Swartz, 
Woman with a 
Parasol
, by Claude Monet, 
Painter on the Road to 
Tarascon,
by Vincent Van Gogh). They will need to 
find out and note down the name of the painting and 
the artist and then make notes about whether the 
shadows are long or short and which direction they’re 
coming from. (Alternatively, students can find out this 
information at home before the lesson and share it with 
their group in this stage of the activity.)
• 
Students then draw their version of the painting and 
work together to write a description. Check their writing 
and ask each member of the group to write out a neat 
version.
• 
Groups present their picture to the class and talk about 
it (each student in the group can say one sentence). 
Alternatively, make new groups in which each student 
has information about a different painting. They take 
turns showing their pictures and describe them.
• 
The pictures and texts can then be displayed in the 
classroom, or kept in folders of students’ work.

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