I made storybooks come to life through video games in my class!

If you’re new on my profile, you are probably scratching your head and wondering why, when, and HOW? Well, let me give you a breakdown of my teaching method/steps benefits when it comes to learning English. 0️⃣ We start with many pre-reading activities to boost children’s interest in the book. 1️⃣ We do interactive storytelling - I dramatize the story, students listen, follow, answer questions and act it out with me. They feel included (even the ones who cannot read), motivated, and learn a lot of contextual grammar and vocabulary as native children do when they read stories in English. 2️⃣ We do a lot of engaging post-storytelling activities - from digital, to arts, crafts, cooking, music and even LEGO model building. 3️⃣ Finally, we design and then engineer and build our game world that becomes our 3D book world. We can setup tasks and upload pages of the books so we can walk with our game avatar and read the book in our block game. 🙌I am not able to write about the benefits of this method to teaching stories as each caption has character limit, and boy, I could do a whole paper just on this! By the end of the story the children usually learn it by heart, know all the words, and we also promote love for literature at an early age, 🎯 Teachers: Feeling tired from just reading stories? Give this method a shot! 🎯🎯 Parents: Your kids don’t enjoy reading? Try storytelling and dramatize or drop them off in my online classroom and go fetch yourself a cup of coffee while we read and play! #englishforkids #englishforchildren #speakingpractice #onlineenglish #onlineenglishforkids
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