Let’s Play! – How to Teach Games Like a Pro (Odd-One-Out)
Do you find it difficult to get students to understand how to play the games in a lesson? After all, the games are the most fun part! You don’t want your students to miss out of them!
I have tried my best to EXPLAIN the game. Why they still can’t get it???
This could be because the student hasn’t been properly prepared.
Today, Teacher Edward brings you the scaffolding technique to solve this problem.
Find out in this video how to prepare a student properly so he can eventually play odd-one-out without stumbling trying to work out how to play it!
This is so useful! Thank you
Great tips, very useful.
Love it!! Uncomplicated way using flash cards and get a successful learning lesson!
Awesome
Thank you
Thanks … very useful tips.
This is one of the more difficult activities for younger learners. You made it so easy without a lot of words. Thanks so much–I will use this technique next time. 😊
Great tips, very useful.
Great strategy. Never seen it used in games. AAwesome tips.
Thank you, I will try it the next time!
Wonderful
Thank you for sharing Teacher Edward’s tips!
Wow, this is something i can use .
Wow, I love it!
Great tips! Thanks!
I noticed something interesting on the top of the screen. Was this lesson really 90 minutes?
By lesson I mean the lesson you used as an example.
Thank you very much! Great tips!
Thanks Eddie, that is really helpful! 🙂
Letting them get a gist before playing is the key after learning the vocabulary. Thank you for the tip! 🙂
Thanks for sharing, Eddie.
Auligey
Great tips!!! Thank you.
Oh wow I struggled with this exact exercise a few weeks back. I totally flopped! Thank you! Loved this.
Thank you! I will try this (=
This is a great video! Thank you for sharing.