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6-9.<br>
  
 
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*Miniature environment objects<br>
  
 
=== Preparation  ===
 
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#The objects are on the table.
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#The directress asks the child to put the objects in the basket.
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#Asks: "Where are the objects? Where were they at first? You performed an action".
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#"Where is the action? The action has disappeared but something has happened to the objects; they have changed their positions. The verb has given life to the objects. The matter remains but the action is no longer seen".<br>
  
 
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*To show that the verb gives life to objects<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 16 July 2009

Age

6-9.

Materials

  • Miniature environment objects

Preparation


Presentation

  1. The objects are on the table.
  2. The directress asks the child to put the objects in the basket.
  3. Asks: "Where are the objects? Where were they at first? You performed an action".
  4. "Where is the action? The action has disappeared but something has happened to the objects; they have changed their positions. The verb has given life to the objects. The matter remains but the action is no longer seen".

Control Of Error


Points Of Interest


Purpose

  • To show that the verb gives life to objects

Variation


Links


Handouts/Attachments