The distracting student is one that engages in distracting behaviors that disturb you or other students around him in class. Behaviors such as chewing gum loudly, eating food, combing hair, putting lotion on the body, answering a cell phone or laughing loud all seem harmless but are actually d...
The talking drum game is great for teaching rhythm and listening. The teacher uses a drum to create a rhythm and asks children to make their feet do what the drum does. If the drum beats a skipping pattern, the children skip. If it beats a loud pattern, they stomp. If it beats a s...
Semantic noise affects communication when people communicate from different playing fields. For example, a patient without knowledge of medical terminology may have no idea what the doctor is saying. In other words, they are working from different understandings, such as different vocabularies, primary...
You can read the definitions of the two words and you may find, though they use different words to describe them, they seem to be talking about the same thing. One might lead to the other (as an inference), but that is not necessary and native speakers would not confuse these for each...
for the children to act out. The actions might include “jump over logs,”“duck under branches” and “run from the tiger.” Students might also have to “tiptoe past the snake,”“talk like a monkey” or “swing from a vine.” Although this will be a very loud game, it’s a ...