As we proceed in our language learning, we are learning about "complete" sentences. Our amazing student teacher, Ms Millotte, is teaching about: 1) Sentence Fragments 2) Run-on Sentences 3) Comma Splices Students are learning a lot as they watch videos, do examples as a class, practise on individual worksheets and play group games (charades, jeopardy, etc). Below are photos of Megan teaching, an individual practise worksheet and students enjoying a game of charades (they had to act out a subject and predicate, and then the class had to write a *complete* sentence about what that person was doing). Below are some photos of an individual run-on sentence practise sheet and a very exciting Jeopardy practise game! Students are really getting the hang of complete sentences versus sentence fragments/run on sentences/comma splices. Students also completed a culminating writing paragraph (with an editing checklist that specifically focussed on avoiding comma splices, run-ons and sentence fragments).
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I also got a chance to tell them about my trip to Nepal, where I had the privilege of teaching in a remote village and hiking in the Himalayas. It was fun to learn about a country that is so different than ours, and get a peek into schools that look so different than our Canadian schools.
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