500 Creative Classroom Techniques for Teachers and Trainers
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ave them write sentences with repeated key words.
Ask participants to take one word related to the course and use it as often as they can in one
meaningful sentence.
Example: We communicated that communications cannot be communicated if one
communicator is not listening to the other communicator.
Brainteaser:
Can you find the correct analogy responses in only 30 seconds each?
1. MEN : ANTHROPOLOGY : :
a) events : history b) animals : nature
c) teachers : school d) operation : surgery
2. HOMONYM : : SOUND
a) homogeny : sound b) antonym : person
c) synonym : meaning d) eponym : event
Answers: 1. a 2. c
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each vocabulary and a course concept at the same time.
Meander through your dictionary and pull out some interesting words. “Quidnunc,” for
example, is a gossip and “gourmand” is a person who engages in gastronomical excess. Buried in
the list will be one word, new to them, that pertains to the course.
Triads will vote on the one word that most intrigues them. If any triad chooses the course-
related word, applaud them in some fashion. Define each of the selected words, if time permits,
and try to relate the words to the course. Above all else, though, expound upon the one course-
related word.
Brainteaser:
What letter is missing from the blank “pie-slice”?
Answer: E. The word is “elevator,” spelled in a counter-clockwise sequence.
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