Thursday, May 24, 2012

FANBOYS

Such a great acronym for remembering coordinating conjunctions. I used the idea of my former student teacher Julie to actually make fans with my 6th graders to help them remember the acronym.  I also added the rule that any time I said, "FANBOYS," they had to say, "Oh, it's so hot in here" and fan themselves.  Class discussion, then, went something like this:

Me: "Okay, who sees the FANBOY--"

Students: (fanning themselves madly) "Oh, it's so hot in here."

Me: "--in this sentence?"

Student 1: "But."

(Male students snicker and exchange mischievous glances.)

Me: (ignoring the middle school humor) "Yes, but is the FANBOY--"

Students: "Oh, it's so hot in here."

(Male students giggle.)

Me: "Yes, but has two meanings, but the second one is spelled with two ts. What does the one we're talking about show about the sentence?  Hmm?  What does this FANBOY--"

Students: "Oh, it's so hot in here."

Me: "--mean in this sentence?"

Needless to say, it was a bit of a laborious lesson, though quite humorous.

My opinionated student told me today that he'd had quite enough of FANBOYS and could we please not say it any more? :)

2 comments:

Jen said...

this fanboys stuff sounds like M&H from junior year. Articles of the confederation...weak!

good job ;)

15 Minuets said...

LOL. M&H were awesome! Still talk about those teachers sometimes. Constitution...awesome!