Part 1: Do the pre-reading assignment.Click to read an article with nine great tips. Part 2: Attend the workshop.Monday, May 14th 6:00-7:30 PM at Gilbert Albert Community Center. Click for the address. Click for the slideshow (PDF). Part 3: After the workshop, share the activity or strategy you plan to try out. Share your ideas and questions with us here, and respond to others' posts.Click 'Comments' and fill in the form. Respond to someone else's post.
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Part 1: Do the pre-reading and writing assignment.Pre-reading and brainstorming: Read this article and why games are important in an ESOL class and what you hope to learn during the workshop. Also, be prepared to share 1 or 2 game ideas you have for the ESOL classroom. Part 2: Attend the workshop.Meet on Tuesday, May 8th, 6 - 7:45 pm at 105 Chauncy St., Basement, for an interactive workshop on how to best adapt, model, and incorporate games and warm-ups with your students. PowerPoint from the Training Short List of Potential Games Part 3: Post about it.Post on the blog about a game or warm up that you implemented or plan to implement after the workshop. Details about how to post will be presented during the workshop.
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