I teach ESL to grades K-6, and I've got most of my teaching experience with younger grades. I've got a group of 7 pretty advanced fifth graders for 30 minutes a day. I see these kids the last 30 minutes of the day, which is NOT a good time, and they only want to talk about who is "going out" with whom. I probably have the two cutest boys in 5th grade, and the 5 girls (who are all very insecure) all try to get their attention. They are absolutely not interested in anything school-related. When I give them something to do, they rush through it just to get it done, and actually, they usually they get most of it correct. I'm trying to find something, ANYTHING, that interests them, but I haven't been successful. One thing that kind of works is literature studies, but we have to do short, very funny books to keep them interested. I did The Twits, and that worked pretty well for them. Now I'm starting Lawn Boy, which seems to be okay, so far. But I can't spend the entire 30 minutes reading. I need to add more activities than just reading, and I'd love to get some of your ideas.
I also need suggestions to get them to turn off their hormones and just listen to me. I've tried some of the WBT techniques with them, but nothing's really worked with them. They don't care! They started out the year with super negative attitudes. Now they are much more positive, but will not stop talking! If I tried to get them to be quiet and not say a word for even 1 minute, one girl would burst out laughing. (She's insecure, and she laughs and says inappropriate things all the time to look cool in front of the others.) I can't put just her in the independent group, because the rest of them would all be in there as well. They are this way with the other teachers in the school, too, but I still have hopes for them!