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Fiona Boughey's presentation from the 2013 MLTA Conference
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Low Tech Languages
Fiona Boughey
@FionaR_B
St Paul’s Grammar School
Why?
•Kinesthetic activities to engage different learner types
•Can be used multiple ways
•Ability to manipulate the resource at the students’ desk
What
• Today I’m going to talk about 3 different low tech activities I have used in my French classroom.• Mini books
• Tarsia puzzle
• Match-up cards
Mini Books
Clare Seccombe
http://changing-phase.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/whats-that-in-your-pocket.html
Positives:- Can be as simple or complicated as you
need- Fun- Something to take home
Tarsia Puzzle
Maths puzzle making software
Match up the sides to form shapes and dominoes
Easy to download from the web
Encourages thinking skills
Great for pairs or groups
Used for revision or introduction of new language
Match-up
English on one side, Target Language on the other
Great for vocab awareness
Classify words – many, many different categories
Students can play a game of concentration
Thanks!@FionaR_B