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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