lunes, 8 de julio de 2024

DAILY ROUTINE: BUILDING PROJECTS TO COMUNICATE IN ENGLISH

Teaching English such a second language and supporting at home is quite important and we do usually using maker methodology 

We consider it is essential because it turns language learning into a meaningful, hands-on experience. Instead of memorizing isolated vocabulary, students learn by creating and building objects that help them communicate, such as models, posters, or small projects. Inspired by John Dewey and due to our job as teachers, we reckon this approach allows children to learn by doing. When they build a model of a city, a zoo, or their dream house, they naturally use English to name objects, describe what they have made, give instructions, and present their work. The language becomes a real tool for communication, not just a school subject.


We have nice book to inspire that.



As a teacher of secondary education, I see how this methodology increases motivation, confidence, and participation in the classroom. The objects students create support their speaking, reduce anxiety, and give them something concrete to talk about. Through collaborative projects, they develop creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and oral communication skills, all while using English in a purposeful way. Working with a maker approach helps children connect language with action, emotion, and creativity, making learning more meaningful and long-lasting.


Here some exemples of that.








jueves, 4 de abril de 2024

PRIZES. WE sometimes WIN, WE always LEARN


Álvar, 9 years,  took part in 2024 of the #MediaFestival: ‘Technology’ to go back to the Nature of Salamanca 
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He was the very youg child, and his poster was very very basic, same as the App he explaned in the festival...But he spoke so well that day after too much train at home....of course...

NOTHING IS A COINCIDENCE...IT IS JUST WORK, WORK, WORK

Take part in this event that connects innovation and environment. Children and teenagers (9-17 years old) are invited to submit digital posters showing how technology can improve our relationship with nature.

Prizes for the best ideas and the opportunity to present them in a 90-second Elevator Pitch competition - outstanding entries will be eligible for the ‘Technology brings us back to nature’ award!
 

CHIVITEROS IN A CLICK, ÁLVAR´S POSTER





Here Álvar pitch: