Hello All,
I need to train a batch on the topic Content and Structured Words.Can any one please suggest me few class room activities, so that it helps the Kinesthetic learners(wherein participants are required to move out of their seats)
Thanks in anticipation
From India, Pune
I need to train a batch on the topic Content and Structured Words.Can any one please suggest me few class room activities, so that it helps the Kinesthetic learners(wherein participants are required to move out of their seats)
Thanks in anticipation
From India, Pune
Here's one I can think of as of now...
1. Let a participant write a sentence on the board. (tell them to write a sentence with at least ten words)
2. Let the participants (ten) sit in a line. (arrange chairs in a line)
3. Tell the participants that they represent the words in the sentence in the order they are sitting. The ones who are content words and supposed to stand up.
4. Let the rest of the participants give them feedback.
Call me in case you have queries...Let me know how long is your session and then I can think of some more activities.... All the Best........
From India, Delhi
1. Let a participant write a sentence on the board. (tell them to write a sentence with at least ten words)
2. Let the participants (ten) sit in a line. (arrange chairs in a line)
3. Tell the participants that they represent the words in the sentence in the order they are sitting. The ones who are content words and supposed to stand up.
4. Let the rest of the participants give them feedback.
Call me in case you have queries...Let me know how long is your session and then I can think of some more activities.... All the Best........
From India, Delhi
Hi
A variation of what Atul has suggested is choosing well know proverbs and making small chits, each containing a word of that phrase. Participants can be called up to pick up a chit each and when the last person has picked up a chit, they have to quickly arrange themselves so that the proverb or phrase is formed.
Another variation is to have people form a sentence but synonyms or similar sounding words are given (for key words in the sentence) at random to some participants. The person who thinks his / her word is most appropriate to complete the sentence must quickly join in an complete the sentence e.g. I do not like to eat the egg (yoke/ yolk). The last two words are given to two different persons (or the same word can be given to one person) and the appropriate word has to be used to complete the sentence.
Trust the activities shared are relevant to your training content. I also hope that they have been clearly explained and that you can implement them.
May I take this opportunity to also share my Inspirational and Motivational blogs which can be very useful to those wanting to improve their vocabulary and language skills.
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Best Wishes for your training program.
From India, Mumbai
A variation of what Atul has suggested is choosing well know proverbs and making small chits, each containing a word of that phrase. Participants can be called up to pick up a chit each and when the last person has picked up a chit, they have to quickly arrange themselves so that the proverb or phrase is formed.
Another variation is to have people form a sentence but synonyms or similar sounding words are given (for key words in the sentence) at random to some participants. The person who thinks his / her word is most appropriate to complete the sentence must quickly join in an complete the sentence e.g. I do not like to eat the egg (yoke/ yolk). The last two words are given to two different persons (or the same word can be given to one person) and the appropriate word has to be used to complete the sentence.
Trust the activities shared are relevant to your training content. I also hope that they have been clearly explained and that you can implement them.
May I take this opportunity to also share my Inspirational and Motivational blogs which can be very useful to those wanting to improve their vocabulary and language skills.
Actspot's Blog – Over 1,20,000 views and 740 followers
Academy for Creative Training – Over 37,000 views and 200 followers
Best Wishes for your training program.
From India, Mumbai
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