Have a look at other cooperative games ideas, I think they are really interesting and could be applied in MFL teaching, especially the "Name Ball" game.
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I'm always inspired when I hear stories about parents who have (and are) supporting their out of the box thinkers in out of the box ways. It gives me a little more courage to do the same for my kids.
I see a bookmark in the list that I'd like to tag some more. What do I do to accomplish that? I poked around Help and did not find any relevant information. Thanks!
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