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Didatic Activities, Actividades Didácticas - Coggle Diagram
Didatic Activities
things that you can do when asked a question
Repeat the question, paraphrasing it.
Redirect the question
Ask probing questions.
What didactic planning is?
It is the group of activities which the professor has to foresees, selects and organizes formal learning spaces with the aim to create better conditions to the achievement of foreseeing objectives.
Dialog Design
Purpose: There are two main purposes for teaching the dialog. First, it will provide the student with a bit of language that will help him/her perform in a particular setting (writing a check, buying a stamp, etc.)
Panel
Panels are considered as a dynamic activity where students develop different skills such as improving speaking, and increasing teamwork. Meanwhile, they support their point of view and obtain information
The teacher can model this in front of the class and then let students work in pairs. Mouthing words to practice vowels, having students watch lip and jaw position. Also, mouthing words to practice minimal pairs with certain consonants (l/r, th, f/v).
Look for an interesting soap opera, movie, newspaper or magazine and assign a reading. Students will be interested in read if the material is adapted for their interests, they will practice reading, listening, speaking and pronunciation.
Practices are an important part of teaching, teaching has some parts as presentation,
explanation, application and revision.
Purpose: A dictation exercise can have many purposes. It is an excellent listening
exercise and can by used to sharpen the skills of listening and comprehending.
Vocabularies must be taught within a context not as isolated words, they also must be
followed by images
Questionnaries: It makes suggestions regarding questioning techniques that are appropriate for lecture
classes as well as for discussion groups.
Actividades Didácticas
¿Qué es el planeamiento didáctico?
Es el conjunto de actividades con las cuales el docente prevé, selecciona y organiza los espacios de aprendizaje formales con la finalidad de crear las mejores condiciones para el logro de los objetivos previstos.
Elementos del Plan Didáctico
Objetivo General
Contenidos
Valores
Objetivos Específicos para el aprendizaje
Recursos Didácticos
Actividades de Mediación
Evaluación
Ejemplos de Actividades
There are too many didactic activities which enrich the content of the lessons
between the most common ones, there are: tongue twisters, practices, questionnaires,
vocabularies, dictations, reviews, dialogues, plays, speeches, panels, murals, albums,
illustrations, homework, songs, puzzles, riddles, rhymes, conferences, round table
Type Dictations Design
Step 1: Get a copy of the dictation exercise for each student. You can have the students write directly in the blanks or if the materials are not consumable, you can have the students number the blanks and write the answer on a separate sheet.
Step 2: (Optional) Tape-record the dictation exercise at normal speed with a brief pause after each sentence. (The advantage of tape recording the exercise is that students will not ask to slow it down or to repeat a word as readily.)
Step 3: (Optional) Make an overhead transparency of the dictation exercise with the blanks filled in.
Purpose: A dictation exercise can have many purposes. It is an excellent listening exercise and can by used to sharpen the skills of listening and comprehending.
Practices are an important part of teaching, teaching has some parts as presentation, explanation, application and revision.
Ilustraciones para pronunciar
Las ilustraciones no son sólo imágenes, también pueden ser objetos táctiles. Por lo tanto, es necesario para la siguiente actividad un globo. Aplicando esta actividad se enseñará la pronunciación a través de la inteligencia corporal o cinestésica.
Los murales y los deberes son también actividades didácticas. Los murales ayudan a desarrollar la creatividad de los alumnos. Los murales deben tener un tema con varios subniveles, deben ser interesantes y deben llamar la atención.
Rompecabezas para la canción: se pueden hacer en grandes trozos de papel de construcción (toda la clase) o utilizando pequeñas tiras de papel (trabajo en parejas/en equipo). Puedes descifrar: estrofas, líneas o palabras.