Ben Slavic

Tortilla Española

PLC member and wonderful host Dick Detwiler here in Souderton, PA outside of Philadelphia just made Tina and me this spectacular tortilla espanola for breakfast. (In the back of the photo is a shoo-fly pie – which had a fruit fly hovering over it until Dick expertly shooed it away – which is unique to the Pennsylvania

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Invisibles Stories Data Base

We can now use class-generated Invisibles stories as reading resources for our students. The idea of using class stories as reading resources is something Phil Smith in Ireland addressed here on the PLC just a few weeks ago: https://benslavic.com/blog/class-stories-as-reading-resources/comment-page-1/#comment-84867 Now, Brett Chonko in Virginia adds to Phil’s idea.  Here is Brett’s new website: www.comprehensibleRVA.wordpress.com Brett explains: Pleasure

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Line of the Conference

Andrew Rosene of Charlotte, NC had the best line I heard at the Cascadia conference which I keep thinking about over and over: “If you are truly teaching to the eyes, then you will know what to say next.” It’s kind of the ultimate badass comment about non-targeted input. It is a triumphant statement that

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Question and Answer

Q. The word is out that Tina has something better than jGR/mGR and the other (already great) assessment rubrics that originated on this site and that align CI so well with the ACTFL Three Modes of Communication. This is very big news. Udo asked when that new document (actually two of them, one is a CI Scope

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Teaching Introverts

From Dana: Good morning, Ben, This isn’t a new article, but it’s timely given what you’ve been posting on the PLC. I think it reinforces your belief of teaching to the eyes and the need to create a classroom community. http://blog.ed.ted.com/2014/09/10/how-to-teach-a-young-introvert-2/

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