Activity

Student Examples

Students answer questions about what other students are doing.

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Originally submitted by Patrick Bickford on Oct 28, 2009.

DETAILED EXPLANATION:

  • Ask for six outgoing student volunteers and bring them to the front of the classroom. Give each one of them a picture card and tell them to act out their picture.
  • Then, ask the class questions about what the six students are doing: What is Student A doing? Is Student B playing a PSP?
  • Finally, have the students who are sitting write in their notebooks about what the students holding the cards are doing.
  • Rotate cards and students so that everyone has a chance to write in their notebooks.

VARIATIONS:

  • You might attach easy but fake name tags to their chests to make things more interesting: baka, poochi, yasui, etc.
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Submitted by Englipedia Archive November 22, 2019 Estimated time: 30 min

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