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Posted by Kathryn on 24th July in Games
Yesterday was the last day before summer vacation. Yay! We had a bit of a party for the kids. We played two games. One was eat the onion ring snack off the rope and the other was eat the cream puff snack thing out of the plate, both sans hands. The kids had fun. The [...]
Posted by Kathryn on 15th April in Games
I’m a believer in using games to educate and reward. I have a class of first graders whose favorite game is a spelling bee. Who would have thunk it? Hot Seat! comes courtesy of a coworker. It emphasizes speaking and vocabulary. It’s a simple game that uses nothing more than a marker/chalk, a chair and [...]
Posted by Kathryn on 30th November in Games
This is from a couple years ago. It’s an activity that focuses on speaking, especially asking questions and basic vocabulary. The idea is to blindfold a student and then give them an object. Another student asks the first what he/she is holding. If the student can’t guess, the other students give clues. It’s a lot [...]
Posted by Kathryn on 7th September in Games
see more puppies It’s amazing how popular “Rock Scissor Paper” is here in Korea. Here, it’s known as kai-bai-bo. It’s used for everything from picking teams, to settling disputes, to just having fun with the teacher (me).
Posted by Kathryn on 10th June in Games
…on the internet when you can’t sleep. How Addicted to Blogging Are You?