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How to Use Sport as a Means to Acquire Life Skills, Including Strategies of Communication with Families

A Toolkit for Teacher of All Subjects

4. Cross – curricular activities in the classroom
Cross – curricular activities have a lot of benefits: they involve students as they allow them to bring into play skills connected to different subjects: students are actually asked to deal with real life situations and problems. These activities also emphasize both contents and procedures thus focusing on life skills, they also allow to adjust the teaching action in accordance with the different learning styles of the students. The following form is specifically made for planning cross – curricular activities.
Project title
Project aim:
Competence focus :
Related skills :
Key competencies of citizenship :
Problem situation
Organization of educational work
Persons involved
Prerequisites
SCANNING OPERATION
STEP 1 : Sharing goals
STEP 2 : Training : Development of foreign language contents
STEP 3 : Integration of the acquired data and operational development
STEP 4 Consideration of the course and project evaluation
Learning Objective
• Involving teachers in a productive dialogue on the process of teaching / learning
• Helping students to link all their knowledge.
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