Working with metaphors
Walt: match metaphors with their meaning in sport and nonsport activities
All of the room 8 students were split into groups of three. I was with Andrea and Stephanie. The game that we had to play was that we had to match the meanings to the metaphors. The writing target group had already played the game. So those who knew how to play the game had to sit aside and watch the others figure out which goes where. It was challenging for those who didn’t know how to play but they did get there in end.
3 comments:
Kia Ora
I enjoyed reading your post because I found it really interesting. My group had got all of our answers right but we struggled a little. Was it hard for you and your group?
Kia Ora Lana,
I like the picture that you have added. I also played this game in the target group and I found it easy. Did you find this game easy the first time you played this? I know I found it a little bit tricky at first, but then after playing it again, It got easier for me. Did you use any of these metaphors in your story?
Kia Lana
It is good that in end you found it easy. I haven't played this game before but it sounds fun to play. Did you like this game?.
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