9 Bail Out Moves

Bryan Whitney has surgically listed below the best response I have ever seen to deal with riled-up middle and high school kids. (Often their lack of control is in no way generated by disrespect but ironically is often generated by enthusiasm! But riled up is riled up, so read this list and keep it ready,

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Question

I have a challenge for the group. It is a challenge that cuts deep. Can we help another teacher, a member of the group who is new to CI, break an unruly class? Here is the message I got today from this person. I feel that we can help her. Let’s give ourselves three weeks

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CC – Repost

James asked for a repost of this article from earlier this year so here it is: So we are trying out a new idea again. This one involves class competition (CC) in story creation between students of group members, where one class in one language group in one city challenges another to create a better

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Gifts From Heaven

When we focus merely on how we are doing the method or, worse, on just recreating the story script itself in class, perhaps we miss the entire point of storytelling. In my view, the real point of this work is not to focus on the method or the materials or something in some curriculum document

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Teaching the Alphabet

Bail Out Move #4: How is That Spelled? Teaching the alphabet does nothing for acquisition of the language. And yet district benchmarks often include teaching the alphabet, so it must be taught. Here is a way to teach the alphabet while at the same time allowing you to temporarily bail out of some auditory instruction

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