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Students will be able to identify the amount of syllables in their favorite fruits. Students will be able to understand greater than and less than mathematics principles.

English for Kids Games Activities to learn fruit names. Make a fruit salad: Learn about your kid's favorite fruit while making a delicious snack. Repeat the names of each fruit as you prepare the salad and try tiny pieces to connect the taste with the color and the texture. Kids learn the fastest when all of their senses are involved. Summary: Good icebreaker game, especially for kids.Easy to learn and play, with little preparation. Goal: Avoid being left in the middle of the circle. Preparation: – Chairs (one chair per person) How to Play Fruit Salad: 1. Have everyone sit in a chair, arranged in a circle facing inwards. Play the fruit wall touch game Before class print off pictures of the 8 fruit onto A4 paper (see the flashcard links at the bottom of this page ). Hold up each picture, elicit the fruit and walk around the room taping them to the walls (at a height that your students can reach). Fruit Salad Invite Make fruit salad and invite the parents for snack. Children can cut the fruit into small pieces (be sure to cut up grapes as they pose a choking hazard). Ask parents first about allergies; strawberries are a common one. This is an alternative or extra to the Fruit Flash Cards when kids start to be more familiar with the flash cards. I’ve made a matching game out of them to match fruit illustration with their fruit name. For this Fruit Matching Printable download below. English for Kids Games Activities to learn fruit names. Make a fruit salad: Learn about your kid's favorite fruit while making a delicious snack. Repeat the names of each fruit as you prepare the salad and try tiny pieces to connect the taste with the color and the texture. Kids learn the fastest when all of their senses are involved. Discuss the various ways to get juice from fruit. Which way is easiest? Fruit Salad Invite Make fruit salad and invite the parents for snack. Children can cut the fruit into small pieces (be sure to cut up grapes as they pose a choking hazard). Ask parents first about allergies; strawberries are a common one. Banana Treat.

Introduction

(15 minutes)
  • Jump as a group to count the syllables in each person's name, with one jump per syllable. For example, for the name Christopher, have students jump as a group 3 different times, once per syllable.
  • Now, ask students to tell you their favorite fruits.

Explicit Instruction/Teacher modeling

(15 minutes)
  • After all students have selected their favorite fruits, create a graph to display each student’s favorite fruit on a poster.
  • Use corresponding colors for sticky notes and fruit if possible, such as red for strawberry, blue for blueberry, yellow for banana, etc.
  • One at a time, have students graph their favorite fruits in the corresponding column when called upon. You can put up labels with colored sticky notes and corresponding fruit names to avoid confusion.
  • Have students stand back up to jump to the syllables as a group. For example, your students would jump three times for strawberry, four times for watermelon, two times for apple, one time for grape, etc.

Guided Practice

(20 minutes)
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  • Have students paint the Fruit Cartoon coloring page. Model how to color in the lines with the paintbrushes.
  • If you are feeling very adventurous, cut real pieces of fruit in half (such as an apple) and have students use these to paint their cartoon characters.

Independent working time

(10 minutes)
  • When students have completed painting their cartoons, have them color dots at the bottom of the page to represent the number of syllables in each fruit. For example, with the word banana, you would color three dots at the bottom of the page.
  • Enrichment: For students who have grasped a strong understanding of phonological awareness, test their phonemic awareness by having them spell out each fruit at the bottom of their paintings.
  • Support: For students who may have trouble sounding out full words, have them write only the beginning sound of each fruit at the bottom of their cartoon sheets.

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Assessment

(5 minutes)
  • Assess your students' knowledge by looking at the number of dots on your students' pages.

Review and closing

(5 minutes)
  • Use examples of words from around the class to clap out the different parts of each word.
  • Review the results of the favorite fruit graph, using information to further explore greater than/less than concepts. Pose questions such as: Which fruit was chosen by our class the most often? How do you know strawberries were chosen more often than apples?

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Fruit Salad is a Bust-A-Move (Puzzle Bobble) clone that replaces colorful orbs with fruit-like balls instead. The result is certainly as colorful as the original arcade / home game that this game copies, although it doesn't really add much to the game. In case you've never played Bust-A-Move, you shoot balls from the bottom of the screen to the top, trying to match the colors to clear them from the playing field. You can bounce the balls off the side walls and need to carefully angle your shots to hit your intended target. Here you are also given a few 'magic fruits' which you can use to help clear all balls of the same color. The main gripe I have about this game is that the controls to aim your shots is pretty twitchy; moving one tap of the arrow keys results in a large angle difference. So it's difficult to aim your shots precisely.

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