"Student-centered learning, also known as learner-centered education, broadly encompasses methods of teaching that shift the focus of instruction from the teacher to the student". Wikipedia
Students are the focus of our lesson plan.
Hands on activities for reviewing the unit is a lot more fun than just watching a video over and over again. I always have several games available for each unit to give students the chance to pick ones they want to play as the wrap of the lesson.
For example, for the Circus unit here are four games that students can play alone or with a partner. Just walk around and give guidance.
Students
learn at their own pace, give them time to acquire the new language. Give
multiple opportunities to learn with different materials with active
participation.Plan different activities for the different levels that you
might have in your class. For example, the worksheets can be done by themselves
following simple instructions using their imagination and creativity.
Some students might want to do even more with the animal’s
face and cut it up. There is space for students that are more advanced in the
same classroom and would like to do more things. I am just providing an example.
Engage students into projects or crafts to enhance creativity.
Students can color or design the clothes to put on each character. They get to
choose the color of each clothing and how they want to dress them.
I am sure that you can think of more ideas and activities for teaching your students by keeping them as the focus of learning.
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For more ideas check my other blog for Kindergarten English Language Learners. Click here: https://eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com/