Forever trying to make the school blog student centric rather than a blogging tool for teachers only, I've been having fun experiementing with "The Word of the Day" homework. I normally use the word of the day concept in class as an extention tool from which students create a phrase using the word that has been chosen, by a student, for that lesson. The girls have come up with some great photos representing a key word in the target language. Wall displays are also now forming from this concept, and department staff are not being shy in coming forward with ideas. All in all a simple yet creative concept which reinforces the fun in language learning! Check out the creative entries so far.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2011
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