Creating rain sounds with clapping of fingers and feeling the rain all around is an experiential learning true or false
Answers
Answer:
true
Explanation:
First you silently rub your fingers together, and the students do the same. 2. Then you rub your two hands together, making a very soft sound, and the students follow. Now go back to clapping and clap a little louder than you were snapping.
Answer:
Explanation:
Summary
The class joins together to create the sounds and
music that result from a rainstorm. The group
creates a wind, it gathers up some rain and turns
into a thunder shower, which thrashes and blows
until it quiets again to a gentle rain, a soft breeze
and then a quiet day.
Before you start
1 Gather the class together in a circle, either
standing or sitting.
2 Explain that you are going to pass an action
on to the person beside you without stopping
that action yourself. The next person will pass it
to the next person, who will do the same until
the action continues its way throughout the
circle. Soon, everyone will be doing the same
action.
3 Explain that when the action returns to you,
you will switch to a new action and pass it on
to the next person in the same way.
References
Andrew Fleugelman (ed), The New Games Book
(Garden City, New York: Dolphin Books/Doubleday
& Company, Inc. 1976).