More Greek games!

More Greek games! October 24, 2008

Today we had another ‘games’ day in Greek class and I chose another game that I thought would be interesting, fun, and review the right material.  It is called kindunos – JEOPARDY!  I designed the game in ways similar to JEOPARDY (J), with categories such as ‘nouns’, ‘verbs’, ‘translations’, ‘vocab’, ‘word jumble’, and ‘wildcard’.  For each of these categories you could choose questions that varied in difficulty from 1pt questions to 2pt to 4pt.  Thus, when a team member who was less confident or skilled was ‘on the hot seat’, he or she could go for an easier question.  It really worked out well.

I did NOT do the format of ‘the answer must be in the form of a question’.  Also, after the question chooser had a chance to guess, the answer was no up for grabs to other teams.  I did not have a good way to decide how to know who ‘buzzed’ in next, so we just did it with one question per team (4 teams of 4 people).

This worked out well because we were able to review a lot of information in a fun way.

Why do I have so many sessions of Greek where we ‘goof off’ and play games?  Well, I am an advocate of learning Greek through multiple means.  We sing, play games, read, etc… My Hebrew teacher used a vantriloquist dummy whose name was ‘Eli’ and Eli didn’t speak English.  Eli would try to tell us stories, and our Prof., Dr. Overland, would have us come up one-by-one and translate.  This kind of reinforcement is crucial to retaining languages.  So, if you try kindunos let me know how it goes!


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