Öğrencilerin tatillerde İngilizce pratik yapmalarına yardımcı olacak 5 aktivite

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İngilizce pratik yapmak, ideal olarak düzenli olarak takip edilmesi gereken bir şeydir ve okul tatil için ayrıldığında, öğrenilenlerin unutulması kolaydır. Bu fenomene yaz öğrenme kaybı denir ve her yaştan ve aşamadan öğrenciyi etkileyen bir şeydir.

Peki, öğrencilerinizi veya çocuklarınızı tatillerde dil becerilerini geliştirmeye devam etmeleri için nasıl teşvik edebilirsiniz? Uygulamalar ve çevrimiçi etkinlikler var - ancak okul tatilleri, genç öğrencilerin bağlantılarını kesmeleri ve çevrimdışı olarak biraz zaman geçirmeleri için iyi bir fırsat. İşte onlara önerebileceğiniz bazı aktiviteler. Görünürde ekran yok ve tüm aile birlikte İngilizce pratik yapmanın keyfini çıkarabilir:

Doğa yürüyüşüne çıkın

Doğa lekesi ile onları temiz havaya çıkarın. Öğrencilerinizin/çocuklarınızın bahçelerinde veya yerel parklarında bulabilecekleri şeylerin bir listesini yapın. Listeyi daha küçük yaştaki öğrenciler için basit tutabilir, ağaçlar, çimenler veya çiçekler gibi şeyleri renklere veya sayılara bağlayabilirsiniz. Daha büyük öğrenciler için, belirli ağaç, çiçek veya böcek türlerini dahil ederek aramayı biraz daha zorlaştırabilirsiniz.

Bu çevrimdışı etkinlik, İngilizce ve doğal dünya arasındaki bağlantıları güçlendirir. Çocukların gözlem becerilerini geliştirmeye yardımcı olur ve kaba motor becerileriyle birlikte doğal kelime dağarcığını geliştirir. Dahası, , doğada vakit geçirmenin çocuklar için son derece faydalı olduğunu, dikkatlerini geri kazandığını, streslerini azalttığını ve daha yaratıcı olmalarına ve öğrenmeye katılmalarına yardımcı olduğunu göstermiştir.

Bir tarifi takip edin

Bu aktivite için öğrencilerinizin/çocuklarınızın yapmaktan keyif alacağını düşündüğünüz bir tarif seçin.

Kekler veya kurabiyeler popüler seçeneklerdir - çoğu genç öğrencinin tatlıya düşkünlüğü vardır! Daha sonra ebeveynleri veya bakıcıları ile ihtiyaç duydukları malzemelerin alışveriş listesini yapabilir, süpermarketten satın alabilir ve ardından tarif adımlarını takip edebilirler.

Bu tür çevrimdışı etkinlikler, genç öğrencilerin İngilizce pratik bir şekilde kullanmalarına yardımcı olur. Kelime dağarcıklarını geliştirecek ve İngilizce dil becerilerini matematik ve fen gibi diğer becerilerle ilişkilendirecektir. Bir tarifi baştan sona takip etmek, çocuklara talimatları nasıl takip edeceklerini ve problem çözeceklerini öğretir. Ayrıca dökerken, karıştırırken ve doğrarken ince motor becerilerini geliştirir. Pastalarını fırından çıkardıklarında özgüvenleri önemli ölçüde artacak ve bu başarıyı aileleri ve arkadaşlarıyla paylaşabilecekler. Sonuçta, neredeyse herkes pastayı sever!

Bir hikaye okuyun

Okumanın çocuklar (ve yetişkinler için) için sayısız faydası vardır. Kelime dağarcığı oluşturmak, yaratıcılığı geliştirmek ve empatiyi teşvik etmek için iyidir. Dahası, okumanın gösterilmiştir. Çok fazla ekran süresi için mükemmel bir panzehir ve öğrencilerin tatillerde İngilizce seviyelerini korumaları için iyi bir yoldur. Ancak metnin seviyesinin doğru olduğundan emin olmak çok önemlidir. Çok zorsa, hayal kırıklığına uğrayacaklar ve ertelenecekler. Okumanın keyifli olması çok önemli!

Daha büyük öğrenciler bağımsız olarak okuyabilir, ancak ebeveynler / bakıcılar ile okumak için bazı kitaplar da önerebilirsiniz. Birlikte yüksek sesle okumak, yetişkinler ve çocuklar için birlikte vakit geçirmenin gerçekten olumlu bir yoludur. Çocukların benlik saygısını olumlu yönde etkiler ve okuma ile iyi ilişkiler kurar ve umarım onları bağımsız okuyucular olmaya teşvik eder.

Harita okumayı öğrenin

Bu aktivite biraz hazırlık gerektirir - ancak eğlenceli bir aktivitedir ve çocukları dışarıda ve ekranlardan uzaklaştırır! Yerel haritaları açın ve çocukların ziyaret etmek istedikleri bir yeri seçmelerini sağlayın. Ardından, rotayı tanımlamak için yol tarifi ve çevre kelime dağarcığını temel alarak İngilizcebir navigasyon rehberi oluşturabilirler.

Bir haritayı nasıl okuyacağınızı ve yönergeleri nasıl takip edeceğinizi öğrenmek mükemmel bir bilişsel ve fiziksel egzersizdir. Genç öğrencilerin problem çözmelerine yardımcı olur ve karar verme ve gözlem becerilerini geliştirir.

Bazı deneyler yapın

Evde yapmak için bazı DIY bilim deneyleri önerin. Tıpkı tarif yarışmasında olduğu gibi, öğrencilerin her şeyi ayarlamadan önce ihtiyaç duyacakları malzemelerin bir listesini yapmaları ve tüm deney bileşenlerini toplamaları gerekecektir. Ardından, İngilizce 'daki talimatları takip edecekler ve deneylerinin nasıl sonuçlandığını görecekler!

Bilim deneyleri, çocukların entelektüel merakını beslemenin ve eleştirel düşünme becerilerini geliştirmenin harika bir yoludur. Ayrıca öğrencileri problem çözmeye ve sonuçları analiz etmeye teşvik eder. Kim bilir, gelecek yıllarda bir STEM kariyerinin tohumlarını bile ekiyor olabilirsiniz!

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