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Here, we are working our way through the alphabet and selected "blends." We asked each person to give us a word that started with a letter or blend. They did really well. A few times I had to pantomime or describe the word someone had chosen that another did not grasp. It was fun - kind of like charades. On Monday night we actually did do charades. After reading and talking about activities that take place in a community, such as buying gas or going to the movies or library, we each had to act out an activity while the others guessed what it was.
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After our alphabet and blending work, we read in the textbooks about describing people. Photos showed people who had different color hair and eyes. We then discussed age and height as additional ways of describing people. Sometimes, this exercise required some acting out. I think we got across the idea of how to use physical characteristics in descriptions - hopefully.
1 comment:
What an interesting blog. Glad I found it today. You're doing a wonderful job out there in Thailand. Christmas blessings to you both.
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