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Sunday, October 25, 2009
To my suprise
Well this week the students were unpredictable. On Friday the students had to do a group activity. The group activity required the students to choose a violent crime and create a skit demonstrating a crime in progress. At the end of the skit the student had to make sure the crime end positively. For example if the group decided the steal a T.V. from Walmart they had to return it after contemplating about the consequences. The students enjoyed exploring their hidden talents in acting. It took some time to group the student by (4) and making sure the group had a balance. I was hoping and praying this would not be a flop. All of the students participated whether their parts were big or small. I'm now a true believer in the grouping techniques and methods. To my surprise it works.
Hi, Angel - great news and good for you for trying this out! Keep on experimenting, using your instincts as a guide, and you'll continue to find strategies that work for you. Keep us posted!
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