ProfeCoins 5
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 4 - 6 years |
File information | pptx, 9 pages, 1.22 MB |
This Power Point is about Total Physical Response.
TPR is an approach to teaching language based on the idea that if you have to do something physical in response to language, then learning is more meaningful, and you also learn faster. This helps to memorize vocabulary in an easier and faster way.
Here there are some of the basic tpr movements that I commonly use with my prekinder and kinder students. They totally love them!
One step forward is to use them for daily routines without the ppt. For example: Clap your hands if you are a girl, close your eyes if you finish your work, etc.
Good luck!
TPR is an approach to teaching language based on the idea that if you have to do something physical in response to language, then learning is more meaningful, and you also learn faster. This helps to memorize vocabulary in an easier and faster way.
Here there are some of the basic tpr movements that I commonly use with my prekinder and kinder students. They totally love them!
One step forward is to use them for daily routines without the ppt. For example: Clap your hands if you are a girl, close your eyes if you finish your work, etc.
Good luck!
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