Mean Kids

I received a major email today from a member of our group. Here it is: Ben, I have had a great year with four out of five classes. Students love the personalized Matava and Tripp story scripts. My smallest class of eighteen gifted students, which should be a dream class, has become my worst class. I have no

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Andrew Edwards

Andrew sent us his bio: Hello, my name is Andrew Edwards. I live in Lincoln, Nebraska but teach in a different city.  This is my second year teaching Spanish and my first year teaching with TPRS.  I taught using traditional methods and a textbook last year.  It was a mess.  I drove myself nuts trying

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Three and Done Helps jGR

The Three and Done blank spreadsheet helps jGR. Three and Done has the result of limiting behaviors that distract from what the child should be doing in trying to align with jGR and the Classroom Rules. I find a clerical kid to hold the blank spreadsheet and just indicate to her, as described in the link

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David Maust on Signing 3

These comments by David about how he uses signing in his classroom might turn out to be of true value to some of us, and something that we can immediately put into our classes with potentially huge results. David makes point after point below why this could be true. Read this article in conjunction with the

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David Maust on Signing 2

David Maust has shared his work with us here in a recent post: https://benslavic.com/blog/wp-admin/post.php?post=21810&action=edit One specific thing that David brings to our discussion about how to get better at comprehension based instruction is his use of signing throughout the class, not just at the beginning of the class. You can see that here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLq8i4myDzPzPQnzv12TWGI7AauYNfjjDw It’s

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Angie Dodd

Angie sends a startlingly honest bio. It echoes my own experience at East High in Denver with traditionally trained upper level kids. Hello Everyone, My name is Angie Dodd and I have had an ignominious beginning to what I thought was going to be a new career as a language teacher.  I grew up in

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