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Group 3:

Group 3:. Incompletely Fabulous. Age group 4-12: Shadow play. Shadow play (4-12) Rationale. -Connection with history, art, music etc. -Adaptable to different ages (in between 4-12) -Personal development. Shadow play (4-12) Objectives. -Development of creativity

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Group 3:

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  1. Group 3: Incompletely Fabulous Age group 4-12: Shadow play

  2. Shadow play (4-12)Rationale -Connection with history, art, music etc. -Adaptable to different ages (in between 4-12) -Personal development

  3. Shadow play (4-12)Objectives -Development of creativity -Learn a story (i.e. The traditional Greek theater of shadows known as Karagiozis) -Learning to work together -Learn about how shadows work

  4. Shadow play (4-12)Topics -Environment -Greek theater -History -Ethics

  5. Shadow play (4-12)Activities -Have to work together in small groups -Different themes from different groups -Presentations to different audiences -Challenge each individual to their capacities -Variety in and among groups -Constructivism

  6. Shadow play (4-12)Teaching Materials -Lights, objects to cast shadows (i.e. bottles) etc. -Stories -Stage

  7. Shadow play (4-12)Teaching Competencies -Ability to differentiate -Ability to use different didactical methods -Ability to create a productive and safe learning environment -Observation

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