Earlier today I wondered if it was good for them to be doing this so much. Shouldn't I encourage them to go outside instead? But then I realised what they were doing. They were naturally teaching themselves a range of things. Here is a short list of what I believe they were teaching themselves (that I can think of - I bet there are many more I can't think of):
- Drama/acting - they were copying the actions of each character. Facial expressions and arm movements etc.
- Reciting/memory - they were learning the words and speaking them over and over. Experiencing and reinforcing sentence structure and grammar.
- Teamwork - working together to achieve an outcome.
- Social behaviour - learning how other people relate and how to relate to each other whilst achieving the goal of "play the game of [movie]".
- Interpretation - everything they did was an expression of what they were interpreting of what was occuring in the movie.
- Independence and innovation - they made this game up themselves. They designed the rules and procedure and defined the outcome.
- To entertain themselves - an extremely valuable skill in my eyes!
- To experience natural learning and to be guided by their own interests - I believe this is a key to them developing a lifestyle of learning.
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