October 2019

One Word Images – 8

If we sense that the class is willing to continue and engagement is still high, we can also add some of the details listed below to truly personalize the character even more. Of course, we need not worry too much if we don’t get to these additional questions when building the One Word Image. This

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Alisa on SEL

I paraphrased a comment Alisa made today on SEL: There is a national educational ‘trend’ right now – lots of public schools are talking about SEL (Social Emotional Learning) this year. It’s their initiative du jour. SEL means creating a positive, trusting, low-anxiety learning and playing environment. I will intentionally seek hope with this new

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One Word Images – 7

Elena Overvold, a high school teacher in Portland who uses the Invisibles, has said this: …just add a few characteristics at a time—maybe 1 or 2 or 3. No need to get a ton of details. I saw a one-word demo in Korean. We added very few details but the presenter went slowly and… it

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One Word Images – 6

Why are One Word Images so engaging? One reason is that they are based on group creativity. Another is that the students understand everything—we have spoken sufficiently slowly about a simple topic that was built together from one word in English. A third reason that One Word Images are so engaging is that there is

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Support Needed

This is from Ben Lev – Hi again Ben – Please help me think about the 100 min block: 1) attendance and check in – 5′ 2) daily routine, poem, singing, warm ups, movement  – 30’ – 40’ 3) vocab and grammar direct instruction 20 ‘  What should I call this? Textbook time?  4) break

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One Word Images – 5

If our rate of speech is painfully slow to us, then it is at the right speed for our students. Unfortunately, the opposite is also true. If we feel comfortable with how fast we are talking, then it is painful for our students. There can be two to four seconds of silence between each short

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