What are examples of hands-on activities?

What are examples of hands-on activities?

Hands-on (also called experiential learning) can be activities like making an analog clock from a paper plate, brass fastener, and two strips of paper in the shape of arrows. Students make the clock face, then learn how to tell time. Or students can use money to count change and learn addition and subtraction.

How do you make a student activity plan?

Steps to building your lesson plan

  1. Identify the objectives.
  2. Determine the needs of your students.
  3. Plan your resources and materials.
  4. Engage your students.
  5. Instruct and present information.
  6. Allow time for student practice.
  7. Ending the lesson.
  8. Evaluate the lesson.

How do hands-on activities help students?

Hands-on activities let the students’ minds grow and learn based on the experiences and the environment they are exposed to. ELLs learn while discussing, investigating, creating, and discovering with other students.

What are the online activities?

Most Popular Internet Activities

Percent of Internet users who report this activity
View live images online of a remote location or person, using a webcam 17
Use an online social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, or Friendster 16
Sell something online 15
Visit an adult website 13

What activity can do online?

10 Fun Things You Can Do on the Internet

  • Share pictures and videos with your friends and family.
  • Watch movies, TV, and ads.
  • Listen to current and classic radio programs.
  • Play checkers or bridge.
  • Play lots more online games.
  • Find out what your stuff is worth.
  • Build your own jumbo jet.
  • Visit art museums around the world.