creativity
Sensorial Writing

Sensorial Writing

This activity encourages preschool children to use familiar language, learn new words, and engage in playful, creative writing exercises using sensory materials, with or without the involvement of their parents. It transforms vocabulary learning into a hands-on, memorable experience that sparks imagination and curiosity.

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Exploring Word Fields Through Calligrams

Exploring Word Fields Through Calligrams

In this method, calligrams (or picture poems) serve as an inspiration for exploring word fields centred on common terms, such as the name of animals. Learners are asked to fill a silhouette with words and phrases related to the image, thereby enriching their vocabulary in the heritage language.

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Stop Dance with Pictures

Stop Dance with Pictures

This method integrates movement, music, and language learning through a dynamic game where children dance, freeze on picture cards, and respond to prompts. By identifying features, naming objects, and rhyming, they develop cognitive skills, creativity, and multicultural awareness while staying physically active.

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Word search game in a story passage

Word search game in a story passage

A fun and educational game that helps children improve reading comprehension and word recognition! Players read a short passage and search for specific words, underlining them with a colored pen. Younger children can form sentences orally, while advanced learners can write sentences using the words they find. Perfect for enhancing vocabulary and literacy skills!

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Travel Game

Travel Game

A memory and creativity-boosting game where players take turns adding items to a travel list. The first player starts by saying, “I am going on a trip and I will take…” and names an item. Each player must remember the previous items before adding their own. The game continues until a player forgets an item, making it a fun way to practice memory and sequencing!

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Message pendants

Message pendants

The workshop provides a personal experience and links the practise of writing skills to aesthetical pleasure. It is recommanded for children or adults with low literacy competences to build a positive relationship to writing.

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