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LEGOmania!! Part B

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Apart from the storytelling activities and the syntax challenges (do consult Legomania Part A!), LEGOs is a fun way to teach grammar as well! A nice idea is to have a lego train or a simple toy train on which you can carry all the lego bricks which will repesent a different grammatical unit! LEGO grammar 1) You can teach the plural form of the nouns by writing  the different endings and various nouns on the bricks. Then you have to explain the different rules and formations through visualization and hands on practice. Have students experiment with the different endings and help them understand their proper use. LEGO plural form 2) You can teach tenses and their formation as well. It will be a great fun for students to make trains in present continuous or simple past and have the wagons rearranged in the interrogative or negative form. The examples will be so vivid that it is quite certain students will eventually eliminate the ed simple past ending or the...

LEGOmania!! Part A

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 Why play Lego bricks in classroom? The answer is simple! Students, especially those of younger age, are highly acquainted with them, as they spend a lot of time creating and recreating their own reality through them.  Therefore, LEGOs provide teachers with a great educational tool which offers a wide variety of grammar and vocabulary challenges not to mention storytelling prompts which students are more than willing to get involved with.  1) LEGO bricks can help students visualize many grammar rules and syntax structures which kids would find difficult and boring to deal with otherwise. You can teach syntax through LEGO bricks. You can use bricks of different size and shapes to create sequences as simple as Subject Verb Object in Affirmative structures to more complex ones such as comparative structures etc. LEGO syntax structures LEGO fun 2) LEGOs can be used to illustrate a story that is being taught in your lesson. You can ask students create a...