I have been teaching about Invertebrates this week and
that included jellyfish and sea anemones.
The animal family they belong to is the “Cnidarians” (a silent “C”). The first time I heard a student say this I
heard “Nigerians” and I’m like “What do they have to do with jellyfish?” I got a kick out of the wordplay (Nigerians -
Nigh dare e ans) so I thought I would use it in a review at the beginning of
the next lesson. I wrote up a whole
bunch of words and morphemes on the WB so that I could use non-verbal cues to
get the students to ask each other questions.
One of these words was “Nigerians?”.
My A level students came in…..
T: S1 please ask S14 What are …..(pointing to the word). (S14 was
a little confused but proceeded to answer the question)
S1: What are Nigerians?
S14: “They are jellyfish and sea anemones”
T: (making a game show buzzer noise) “ahhhhhh” Thanks for playing
Ss: ahhahahahhaha
T: Does anyone know what Nigerians are?
S7: People from Nigeria???
T: That’s right, (pointing to the world map in the classroom) and
what word should be up on the board?
Ss: Cnidarians
The Ss really got a big laugh out of this, so I repeated this with
my B level Ss and I got another big laugh J
I’m feeling good about myself.
I want to encourage my students with wordplay and I want them to have
fun in my class.
I repeated this again with my C level Ss. I got a laugh but also a few confused looks.
S1: Teacher why did you write that on the WB?
T: because it sounds like “Cnidarians”, and I was testing you to
see if you could see the mistake
S1: ohhh (quizzical look)
I repeated this again with my D level Ss and a few got the joke,
but the poor student who tried to answer the question, lost face, and I felt
like crap. I shouldn’t have done it. It
wasn’t my intention to embarrass anyone, but that’s what happened. My normally
very enthusiastic student, became disappointed and it’s my fault.
I learned a lesson that day. Especially with the lower levels, don’t
try to be too clever, just give it to them straight. So take my advice and “Beware of the
Nigerians”.
Hey mate,
ReplyDeletewe are partners for this Harmer teach back activity.
we are doing example 4 (page 295)
my cell is 010-6633-2474
gimme a call when you can,
cheers
Matt
Great post Dan! Don't forget that other project we discussed with Evelyn last week. We will be checking!
ReplyDelete