Ruhisu 1,134 December 16, 2013 Share December 16, 2013 I'm explaining I didn't mention it because there was no reason but I am a student of Foreign Language Teaching college (by my skills you can tell that I'm not doing that great XD). Today, as usual I had a day at a primary school when I am working each monday as a practice for my diploma and today's lesson was the one after which, kids had given me the name of "Pony Teacher" I was teaching a class of kids in the age from 9 to 10 and the aim of today's lesson was to memorise such figures ans shapes like triangles, circles, aquares etc. I already knew that this class loves MLP and I thaught that the best way to make them to memorize this things is to do something practical with tme. Thanks to the fact that there was a interactive whiteboards in the class, I made a small revision of the vocabulary and introduced kids to the topic of "How to Draw a Pony" And... We did it It was so awesome to see kids so involved in the lesson, they were following my instructions, taking notes and in the end of the lesson, when I wanted to check their knowledge, they remembered everything I'd like to show you screenshots from todays lesson since they may serve as a nice guide for those who are beginning in drawing ponies. 5 My OC's: Brave Wing - https://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/brave-wing-r9306 My DeviantART: http://ruhisu.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felrora 55 December 17, 2013 Share December 17, 2013 Must have been nice I guess you prepared those steps before class. Or did you paint them in class on your laptop? Anyways I'm sure this will help lots of people 1 Made by me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aerodynas 439 December 18, 2013 Share December 18, 2013 @@Ruhisu, Haha I was wondering when you'd post this Ruhisu This helps tremendously "You have to establish the horizon. You have to mark the white. A simple enough act, you might say, but any act that re-makes the world is heroic. Or so I've come to believe." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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