Hi Craig,
I always found that getting the kids to write out their weekly schedule for school and
extracurricular activities, using a timetable with the days of the week in Indonesian to
be quite useful.
Other than that, although I've never been a fan of learning by rote, it does seem to work
to get the kids using a rythm and saying the days of the week as a method of
memorising the order.
Hope this helps,
Nat Burke
Indonesian Embassy, Canberra
> Nicholls, Craig W <nicholls.craig.w@edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I was just wondering of anyone out there has an idea for how to teach
> the days of the week in Indonesian to Prep students.
>
>
>
> Craig Nicholls
>
> Timbarra Primary School
>
> Berwick 3805
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