Crossed Wires
Cross-curricular learning

Cross-curricular learning is an instructional strategy that offers a way for teachers to plan lessons that incorporate more than one disciplinary area. While testing their senses through a selection of delicious biscuits, the young scientists learned that this strategy can also be utilised cross-linguistically. In another class, the children used their mathematic skills to work out how to write spoken numbers.Basically, what I am saying is that we're learning a lot more than English in our lessons - we're learning how to make predictions, solve problems and find solutions while extending our English knowledge and vocabulary. Daisy Carter, Primary Teacher Grades 3&4
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