Ben Slavic

Craig West on PBL

Man, does anyone agree that we need to say it out once and for all on the Project Based Learning thing? We’ve knocked this around for years, and we all pretty much agree, and there are some qualifications to the PBL concept where they actually may have some value in terms of real acquisition, but I am

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Announcement

In the interest of transparency, I want to announce that Eric Herman and Michael Coxon and I have parted ways. Both have contributed much to the discussion here, but their strong focus on SLA, fascinating as it is, isn’t the best thing for the average teacher trying to work on their classroom teaching here. It takes

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Ruby Slippers

I remember growing up that in certain classes certain teachers would kind of let us not worry so much about walking the straight and narrow all the time in class and worrying about the test. Those teachers would often tell us stories and just somehow make the class more interesting than the other classes. Some

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A Fickle Bride

We can’t “teach” using TPRS. We can only share information and negotiate meaning in a light hearted way with our students if we are to authentically reach them using comprehensible input. In no way can that be called “teaching” Comprehensible input is a fickle bride. She demands that we completely trust her ways if the marriage

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Video

Another video from our Alisa: Hi Ben, As promised, here is another video from my classroom. This second grader (8 yr. old) is reading the captions of an 8-frame storyboard he illustrated based on the cute Movie Talk clip called, “Paddy Pan.” Compared to how my students used to read in my old legacy life,

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Instagram

From Craig West: Hi Ben I was reading about how to incorporate social media in classroom. I was thinking why not have an Instagram for school? You could put up images and captions from all the stories you covered in class including the numbers and colors students can passively scroll through on their phones as

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ROA Update

I’ve tweaked a few minor things on Reading Option A, the gold mine for doing story spin out activities during reading classes. Our group member Ryan Dickison in Utah is conducting a workshop in Utah next week on ROA. He says: “I love ROA! It’s a power house. I use it with every story we

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Grammar Site

Here is a nice multi- language grammar site (unfortunately without worksheets) that you can point people to if they feel that they are not being “sufficiently challenged” (gag me with a stick) in your classroom: https://francais.lingolia.com/en/grammar/tenses

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