When my Grade 4 teacher, Mrs. Park did the lesson I'm talking about, we were just starting to learn about the social strata(I can't remember the word!) of Medieval Europe. It was some kind of simulation;each students pick one paper that says one of the stratum randomly and pretending like they're real peasant, queen, pope, bishop, or whatever they picked. The reason why I chose this lesson for the best example is because I could understand about the topic and the different points of view of the topic easier, have fun and enjoy learning about them.
If I think of what elements made that lesson fun, enjoyable and easier to understand, then I guess it's because teachers let us to do some activities, not just hearing what they explain, and also let us experience the real emotions of the perspectives toward the topic. I think letting the audiences to experience something is more effective for them to understand the topic than just explaining the informations.Picture:http://www.activity-foundation.ro/images/sigla_activity.gif
I remember this lesson! It was SO fun! I was a peasant! What about you, Heesung?
ReplyDeleteI can't remember well, but I think it was 4 alphabets. But I certainly remember you as peasant!
DeleteI like your picture! It matches with what you have written.
ReplyDeleteI also like how you have organized the paragraphs.