Everybody Up is a popular series here at Luna and after watching the following clip you can understand why. The songs are wonderful and allow for us to add our own actions to get our students interacting with each other. The following video is from my new Monday class and there's no lack of enthusiasm! Leave a comment of your favourite song from the Everybody Up series.

English language school in the heart of the Japanese Alps, and English language learners sharing their experiences online. Teachers post regular items about teaching, learning tools, events in the school, their day to day experiences living & working in a foreign country. Students post on whatever takes their fancy - book reports, festivals in home towns, postcards from business trips etc. A little Brit of England in the guts of Japan!
Showing posts with label Koutarou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koutarou. Show all posts
Monday, 1 June 2015
Better than karaoke - What do you have?
Labels:
Akane,
Everybody Up,
Hinata,
Koutarou,
mayu,
Naoto,
What do you have?
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Making a mobile - butterfly flutter
"This is fun!" |
In a bid to brighten up the classroom a little
more, Ceilidh and Koutarou gave a helping hand in creating a butterfly mobile to hang
up in the classroom (it was also another excuse to bust out the paint brushes
and get our fingers dirty!). We used folded
card to draw on 1 wing, then by the magic of mathematics we were able to cut out
perfectly symmetrical butterflies with half the work.
Following on from the symmetry theme, instead
of painting these butterflies willy-nilly, we painted a pattern onto 1 wing of
each butterfly with the intent of pressing the wings together while the paint
was still wet to transfer our patterns over onto the opposite wing. It took a
couple of attempts before the idea of painting only 1 wing sunk in, while some
patterns transferred better then others.
Pressing the wings together |
The class was also disturbed by Jim’s ALS ice
bucket challenge, which meant we didn’t have the time to assemble the mobile
during class. On the other hand, we did get to tip ice cold water all over Jim!
The mobile is now complete and on display by the window, with
the butterflies fluttering merrily in the breeze. They can now serve as a reminder
to the prospect of spring and sunshine when the cold winter months set in.
The finished product |
Labels:
ALS ice bucket challenge,
butterflies,
Ceilidh,
Koutarou,
mobile,
symmetry
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