Made by request of my JTE for 3rd grade JHS students...
But I think you can easily use this for much younger kids to practice animal vocabulary and teach them about animal noises in English.
Contents:
Powerpoint with 10 prompts of different animal noises. Students are presented with four options to pick an answer from.
1. "Bow wow!" (Dog)
2. "Oink, oink!" (Pig)
3. "Squeak, squeak!" (Mouse)
4. "Ribbit!" (Frog)
5. "Woof!" (Dog) (again, because I think "woof" is used more often...?)
6. "Baa, baa!" (Sheep)
7. "Chirp, chirp!" (Bird)
8. "Quack, quack!" (Duck)
9. "Cock-a-doodle-doo!" (Chicken/ rooster)
10. "Ooh ooh ah ah!" (Monkey)
How to Play:
Divide into teams and play or just run it as everyone raises their hand to vote individually.
Read the noise, present the options, submit answers/ take a vote, and then reveal the answer.
I first read the noise normally or get the students to guess how it's read, and then because I have little to no shame, I do my best impersonation and try to bring the animal noise to life more.
You could do the same thing and have students vote twice, once after you read it normally and then for a second time after your splendid performance to see if it changed anyone's mind.
Simple and cute! Thank you!
This is really well done. Although I think that blue bird is supposed to be a penguin on Irasutoya. Not sure if the students will think that or not.
As I checked this, I thought to myself, that might be a penguin...just checked after your comment and yes, it is indeed a penguin, haha! Updated with a more birdy-bird!
Adorable! Saving it for the Who Are You? unit of elementary third grade soon and for We All Live on the Earth of elementary sixth grade next year. This is awesome, thank you!
Funny enough, one of my ES teachers requested the same kind of quiz! This looks great.
So cute! I was about to make one of these for my 3nenseis, thanks for sharing