Using Art to Make Summer School More Interesting
Using
Art to Make Summer School More Interesting
Summer is a period
time for stop learning. Students don’t review their textbooks and some person
forgets what they learned before. It seems that this is a learning problem
because students don’t interest their book.
Now, at Bushman
Elementary in Dallas teachers design their teaching through the art in summer.
Art can link to other skills and apply to all subjects. Also, art can teach and
learn in all ages. It helps them learn and remember better because they
understand the content clearly when they study through art. When they study
through art, they have more creative thinking.
Teaching through
the art is a good way for students to learn in summer because it well known
that summer is relaxes time for students. Art can make students more
interesting in content. Teachers should choose the content that around the
students and art can show that how students perform in their learning. So,
teachers should design their lesson when they want to teach in summer.
Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Meaning
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Sentence
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Thai
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English
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gap <n.>
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/ ɡæp /
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ช่องว่าง
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a period of time when
sth stops, or between two events
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There's a big age gap between them (=
a big difference in their ages).
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thrive
<v.>
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/ θraɪv /
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เจริญ
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to become, and
continue to be, successful, strong, healthy, etc.
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These animals rarely
thrive in captivity.
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invest <v.>
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/ ɪnˈvest /
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ใช้เงิน
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an organization or government, etc. ) to spend money on sth in
order to make it better or more successful
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The college is to
invest $2 million in a new conference hall.
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prevent <v.>
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/ prɪˈvent /
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ป้องกัน
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to stop sb from doing
sth; to stop sth from happening
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The government took
steps to prevent a scandal.
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Reference
http://voaspecialenglish.com
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