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Did you ever play "pretend" as a kid, like pretend you went to the store to "play restaurant," or "play doctor?" As fun as these games were, they also served valuable educational purposes, teaching us how to act and interact in the real world (like the grown-ups do!) and use appropriate language. Applying this same "play" activity in a world language classroom (of all ages!) gives students the opportunity to not only practice their language skills in a real world scenario, but also engage in culturally appropriate interactions, apply knowledge from different subject matters, and make connections to the world outside of the classroom.Danielle Fulcher, Lincoln Northwest High, dfulcher@lps.org
- Subject:
- Languages
- World Cultures
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Author:
- Danielle Fulcher
- Date Added:
- 03/12/2024