2017. Improvising a class



One day a teacher had to replace and substitute another one of a class of young children, and he hadn’t planned anything, so what to do? 

What I can remember is that he told them a story he was making up along the class-period. He had to act out. The thing turned out good. 

He calmed down some student that was starting to be tired of the story – he did it by gazing and staring at the student so the kid felt implied in the game. 

After sometime he delivered plasticine or artificial clay for them to make figures. It was good for their small psychological dealing and managing small things and so. I right now don’t remember if he asked them questions during his telling the tale – that’s sound. It was a relief when the bell rang after one hour. 

To improvise is a skill you get after many a class. / Photo from: plastilina-monstruos2-monsters-playdough www motionkids-tv com

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