"[The book contains] a wide range of practicable activities that, in the words of the authors, 'connect language in our head to our arms and legs, eyes and ears." — Scott Thornbury, Author of How to Teach Grammar and Grammar Uncovered from the Foreword
Language is more than words. But too often, we teach grammar as a set of boring rules, best practiced by filling out worksheet after worksheet. 60 Kinesthetic Grammar Activities bursts this myth with a collection of activities that get students out of their seats and learning in a dynamic and active classroom. The benefits of kinetic language learning activities are many: teach gesture and non-verbal communication, activate our embodied mind, make grammar memorable, change the dynamics of the classroom, build community, and raise students' moods.
You'll find the activities inside are all low-prep or no-prep, easy to adapt to your classroom, and flexible enough to work with a variety of target language features.