I love alliteration.
Pocket the passion. Lusciously living life. Magical music making.
In my career I have found that using alliteration for activities with students not only makes them massively memorable but also fantastically fun.
What do you think?
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Nina Jackson - June 2, 2015
Thank you Rachel……
Jonathan - April 23, 2016
I like the children using alliteration; I have found they find it challenging and fun.
I like naming activities for the children using alliteration as a fun way to ‘sell’ the activity. The children become more keen to play. Not sure why.
Nina Jackson - April 25, 2016
Thanks Jonathan. I do love alliteration myself it gives it that rhythmic rhyming feel too……Pocket that Passion so that personal progress is positive and progressive.
Tony - October 27, 2016
hi Nina. Bea and Seb wanted to share this with you. A tongue twister they thought you might use.
We cried trying to do it.
One smart fella, he felt smart.
Two smart fellas, they felt smart.
Three smart fellas, they felt smart.
They all felt smart together.