Ben Slavic

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Q. How do we make sure that our students will hear the “important” words (some call them “high frequency”) if we go non-targeted? Tina responds: A. If we are teaching for whole-language mastery, then we need to unlearn or let go of the idea that we are teaching parts of the language. If the high-frequency […]

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Sit Up and All That

Hi Ben, I “remind” my students often, at least daily, of their responsibility to sit up, make eye contact, join the conversation, make class fun by offering unusual details, etc. It counts for 40% of their grade in Spanish 1. Yet I find I’m saying it over and over to the same students, and I

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Question

I sure would like some help answering this question. I’m not sure how to do it, since the premise of homework as I see things in this work is that it should be optional: Hi Ben – I have my students for two 50 minute classes per week. (One class is only about 60-75 minutes

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Stars

I just now skyped with my students from last year in India. It was their morning and my evening. It made me think that the greatness of teaching is not in any pedagogy, or data, or anything else except in the relationships we have with our students. It is a good reason to work hard

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Story Listening

Here is a more complete answer to a question that Keri asked a few weeks ago here: Q. I am certain that I won’t be using an 84 minute block class to create an image. So, I’m wondering what else to do with the kids for the rest of that period. I’m sure I will

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I Was Just Thinking

I was just thinking how the standard TPRS/CI folks always like to say how the kids need variety in the instructional process. In my view it’s not the routine that causes the kids to get bored. On the contrary, they need structure through the week. I think, rather, that keeping the focus of the kids

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Lesson Plans

Q. What about lesson plans with the Invisibles? A. The Invisibles approach is really a sequence of activities so nothing can be planned out. We just follow the sequence for building stories and for reading. We open our teaching selves to see what happens in each activity, and it is different in each class. This

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OWI Detail – 6

Q. You mentioned using your hands to work with “clay” in building the one word images. Can you elaborate on that? A. In the same way that a sculptor puts her hands in water and then steps over to a big lump of clay and sculpts the image, we also craft our image right there

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