Scripts and videos to teach grammar
I have a number of students working on using correct grammar in their speech and writing. One older student found it extremely amusing to create a script using “good grammar character” and “not so good grammar character” (aka Daffy and Bugs).
We practiced and then video-taped the interaction.
She found the activity to be highly amusing and asked to do it again. Soon.
I am not sure if I can share students’ voices on-line. Does anyone know the legality behind this?
Just to be on the safe side, here is my re-enactment of the fabulous grammar production:
What a fun and effective way to teach grammar … I bet they won’t forget it! You are so creative!
I don’t think I have ever seen someone making learning so much fun…..you are good!!
Lisa
You are full of great ideas. Ideas which I am going to steal.
LOL!!! Again, you are awesome! Your students must have the most proud parents.
That looks like school property, you are SO busted my friend!
@Professor X- Where’s the green clover header?!?
I just thank God for creative teachers like you!
That is great. It’s great to come up with ways to help students learn and have fun doing it.
P.S. I do believe we met during the blog party.
You SO should have been a kindergarten teacher with your talent!
I would think that as long as the child isn’t shown, and no names are used, it should be ok. But better safe than sorry.
Great activity!
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