A web quest is a web
in which children can interact with the content and its activities
and practises in a virtual way, so it could mean a change in their
diary lives of homework, because it is not the usual way of learning,
but nowadays, is becoming more popular and useful.
Expositions of the
last day, give to me another example of web quests, where children
can practice language in a funny way, because, for example, to
analyse a poem, the exercise is described like a challenge, so
children understand it like an adventure and they have a good time at
the same time they are learning about the poem. This could be with
lots of topics, so is so helpful, in order to break the routine, too.
The videos that our
classmates showed us where so interesting, one video was about “Peer
Tutoring”, in which there were two children studying a lesson, but
one child was asking questions to the other, who was answering his
doubts, so I think it was a good example of peer tutoring through the
practise, because we can see how children can work at this way. As we
know, one expert child teaches another one, and the roles could
change through the classes.
The second video
was about the “Jigsaw” method, this time it was represented on an
easily way, with Jaribo sweets, so we can see step by step this
technique, and also we can understand better how this method is
developed in the class. I think it is a very good example of Jigsaw,
we can see the experts groups at the beginning, then when they come
to their based groups and share the information and learn from each
other, etc.
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