Off To Market We Go!

Posted on November 16, 2007 
Filed under Lesson Plans & Ideas, language learning, language teaching




 

I had spoken many times to my Grade 3/4 class about their behaviour and the need for them to listen to me when I speak. I had pulled aside a particularly disruptive group of young gentlemen and asked them to improve classroom behaviour on several occasions. Nothing really seemed to be working and so I thought of another way to get them to be a bit better. I told them they could earn 元 yuan (Chinese currency) over a certain period of time and then we would have a market day where they could purchase a reward from me. I thought of this back in Term 2 and kept putting off Market Day – until yesterday. You can see in the picture at the top how I set up the stall. I sat at the front of the classroom and asked the kids to come to the front on small groups, say ‘Can I please have…’ in Chinese and then I would ’sell’ them the item. Just before the stall opened I gave each student some 元 yuan (laminated photocopies of a template from a games book) and they had to choose an item they could afford.

All the items on the stall were purchased from a ‘2 元 yuan’ shop in Shanghai.

 

The actual lesson that involved the Market Stall worked very very well – they were as good as gold. The lead up to the Market was not so great and there are a few reasons for this.

Good Bits:

Not So Good Bits

Things I Would Do Better Next Time

This being the first time I had done something like this, I was a bit skeptical and unsure if it would work properly. I think I could have done a much better job of it, and so here are some of my thoughts:

Overall I think it is a good idea and I will try it again, but with improvements in place. Mostly it is up to me to be better at remembering and keeping accurate records and setting firmer guidelines at the start.

If any of you have every done something similar or have a whizz bang idea for classroom management for a group of 8 and 9 year olds I’d love to hear about it! :)

For more non-ICT related lesson ideas, you might like to read these posts: Reading the Ri Bao and Teaching Down the Line and Lightening the Load.

 

 

 

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  1.  Des on November 17th, 2007 12:05 am

    I like your ideas. I will try out the stall next year.
    This year, I put an award chart in each classroom and leave stamp after each LOTE lesson for the students who behaved and participated in my lesson.
    However, it took me time to do the stamps after the lessons. The good point was that the students could see how many stamps they had earned. I awarded the top three students at the end of the term. What I should do is to award each students at the different levels, not just the top three students who receive the most stamps.

  2.  Anne on November 18th, 2007 1:25 pm

    I tried giving the kids 100 rupiah notes for good behaviour, having them write their names on them, then putting all the notes into a basket at the end of the lesson. The name I pulled out got a special award (or you could use a prize) Means that better-behaved people have more chances. But, unfortunately, all those who behave well don’t get something. And sometimes I forget to take the money to class and get hounded! But the kids seemed to really like it!

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