Thursday, 25 April 2013

ONE OF SUGGESTED ENERGIZERS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM


COWBOY PANG!
Type of game
Energizer and ice breaker.
Descriptions
Game that trained students to have quick reflect.
Necessary
Students
Participation
Up to 20 per round
Age
Open. Suitable with all ages

PROCEDURES
1. Teacher asks the students to stand in a circle.
2. Teacher chooses a student to start the game.
3. The student points to the person in front of him and say loudly, PANG!
4. The pointed student is required to dodge the PANG!  And at the same time PANG!  The next victims
5. The game stops if the victim (pointed students) does not dodge or pass the PANG! To the next victims
6. Game continues until all the students are killed and left only two last man standing.
7. The winner will be selected through a one shoot match.
8. Both of them will stand at the back of each other while facing at the different directions.
9. They will make ten steps forwards. Others will shout PANG!. They need to turn back and PANG!  Their opposite as quickly as they can
10. The winner is the fastest to PANG! The enemy

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

INTRODUCING THE NEW BLOG IN THE BLOCK



CLASSROOM_CEO IS WHERE THE TEACHERS EVOLVE!

Teachers are more than everyday working professionals; teachers are heroes to students across the world. Being a teacher is such a rewarding, invaluable experience that it often attracts workers from other professions, from business to journalism.

What Kind of Teachers Do You Want to Be?

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Primary school teachers develop schemes of work and lesson plans in line with curriculum objectives. They facilitate learning by establishing a relationship with pupils and by their organisation of learning resources and the classroom learning environment.

Primary school teachers develop and foster the appropriate skills and social abilities to enable the optimum development of children, according to age, ability and aptitude. They assess and record progress and prepare pupils for examinations. They link pupils' knowledge to earlier learning and develop ways to encourage it further, and challenge and inspire pupils to help them deepen their knowledge and understanding.




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  • Teachers who are able to act as a CEO in their classroom?
  • Teachers who are only teaching instead of educating?
  • Teachers who think classroom is only a work place?
  • It's all in your hands TEACHERS!!!
  • Have a nice explore on this blog.