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    مميز الصورة الرمزية lady maha
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    30 What is a project?

    [CENTER]Projects
    (for Young Learners Teachers Site)
    What is a project?
    In the primary school classroom, a project is the work leading to
    the production of a poster, letter, birthday card, booklet, magazine,
    play, sketch, puppet show, radio recording, video etc. It may be the
    work of one learner, but more frequently is the collaborative work of
    a number of learners.
    One key element of all projects is the ‘theme’ – the basic idea.
    Whether the learners are working individually or in groups they are
    all concerned with the same basic theme.
    The characteristic of a project is that the learning comes from the
    ‘process’ – the work which leads to the result rather than the results
    itself. Most frequently the learners will use a wide range of
    language, a variety of language skills and often knowledge which
    may have come from different parts of the curriculum.
    Because the learners are combining so many different skills and
    areas of knowledge, it is sometimes difficult to say exactly what the
    children are learning. In any project they may be learning many
    different things:
    v How to work with other people.
    v How to share work.
    v How to delegate work.
    v How to appreciate the work of others.
    v How to work alone.
    v How to take responsibility for a task.
    These are all social skills, but they may also be learning to use
    scissors, to design a neat page, to speak clearly or how to operate a
    piece of machinery.
    The teacher does not ‘control’ every stage of the process in a
    project. The teacher may suggest the original idea, assist in the
    planning process, and may provide advice or guidance in the actual
    work, but the project is essentially the work of the children.
    Typical Themes
    The earliest projects are often just collections of illustrated words.
    When completed and displayed they become a ‘wall dictionary’
    which children will refer to during lessons.
    COLOUR POSTERS
    Make large blank posters for the colours: red, blue, green, yellow,
    black, orange, purple, brown and pink. Pupils collect pictures or do
    drawings, label them “A blue button” and stick them on the
    appropriate poster.
    LETTER POSTERS
    Make large blank posters for letters like B, C, P or S. Children collect
    pictures or do drawings of objects, people or actions which begin
    with that letter, label them, and stick them on the appropriate
    poster.
    NUMBER POSTERS
    Children produce an illustrated ‘numbers’ poster, illustrating
    statements like:
    I’ve got one nose.
    I’ve got two legs.
    I’ve got three brothers.
    I’ve got four toy cars.
    I’ve got five fingers.
    My house is number six.
    My lucky number is seven.
    I am eight.
    My sister is nine.
    I’ve got ten toes.
    MY JOURNEY TO SCHOOL
    Children draw a ‘snake-like’ road starting from home and arriving at
    the school. On this road they illustrate things and people which they
    see every day on their journey to school. These posters can be used
    as a stimulus for talking about this journey. At a later stage, the
    story of this same journey can also be presented in the form of a
    little book with each page showing a stage of the journey.
    I leave home at seven o’clock.
    I wait for the bus by the baker’s shop.
    I sit at the front of the bus. etc.
    MY FAMILY’S HANDS
    Children trace and colour a hand of each member of their family.
    They collect and label these pictures on a ‘family tree’.
    OUR TOWN
    Children make a poster about their town with postcards, tourist
    brochures maps, drawings etc. Each item is labelled or has a
    sentence written underneath.
    MADE IN …
    Children read packets and labels at home and make lists of things
    and places they come from. A simple world map is illustrated with
    drawings, short texts or real labels showing where things come
    from.
    Later, when children have more language they can produce more
    sophisticated projects.
    BE NICE NOT HORRIBLE
    Children in groups of 3 or 4 choose a theme such as road safety,
    kindness to animals, protection of the environment etc, and produce
    a poster displaying ‘nice’ and ‘horrible’ actions.
    WHAT’S THE TIME?
    Individually or in groups children make posters with pictures of
    themselves doing various activities (eating, watch TV, etc) and
    display the activities as a clock showing the time they do each one.
    ANIMALS
    Six large posters for mammals, insects, reptiles, birds, fish,
    amphibians. Children illustrate and label pictures to be stuck on to
    the posters.
    MAKE A HOUSE POSTER
    Draw the outline of the cross section of a house leaving space for
    the garden. Divide the class into five groups: bathroom, bedroom,
    living room, kitchen and garden. Each group collects pictures to
    ‘furnish’ and label their room or area.
    COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS
    Children stick the names of countries and capitals they know on to a
    large world map. If they can also find pictures, these can be
    displayed around the map and linked to the place by wool.
    FESTIVALS IN OUR COUNTRY
    Use a calendar naming the months of the year and make an
    illustrated poster showing activities or festivals in each month.
    THINGS WITH WINGS
    Make a class poster illustrating things with wings — butterfly,
    ladybird, bee, parrot, owl, plane, angel, plane, etc.
    I DON’T LIKE
    Individuals make illustrated and labelled posters collecting things
    which they don’t like (ghosts, spiders, tall buildings, pineapples
    etc.). The posters are a good stimulus for writing and speaking.
    They also help children to control their fears by listing them.
    Why good projects work
    In good projects children benefit from the ‘process’ of preparing
    them, and they become a stimulus for speaking and writing. They
    are also a record of individual work for display in class or at home.
    In New Parade and New English Parade children make story books.
    At the start, these are just picture books, which children use to ‘tell’
    the story.
    Children have a strong emotional investment in the best projects.
    They are personally interested in the topic and proud of what they
    have achieved.
    The language value
    It is very likely that children will use their mother tongue while
    working on their projects. This does not matter if the ‘product’ of
    their work is in English.
    Projects are a very good way of giving young learners ‘ownership’ of
    the English language.


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    انجليزي جديد الصورة الرمزية حارقه روما
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    Thanks alot sweety]

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    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية Try To Reach
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    رد : What is a project?

    Good thread

    thanx
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    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية Aseel
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    رد : What is a project?

    Great projects indeed

    It's one of the best ways that students really enjoy


    I worked on some projects with my students

    We mad a town and once we made a house


    They were so intereted because they had their hands on the real project


    Thanks so much Lady Maha

    for the great topic


    :)

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    شخصية بارزة الصورة الرمزية enigma
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    We'll be eager to read more of your topic

    Thanks alot
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    انجليزي جديد الصورة الرمزية aloe vera
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    رد : What is a project?

    projects will be good ideas done in the classroom


    thanks
    alot

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    انجليزي فعال
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    What a great topic,,,,,
    go a head and good luck

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