Great Question

A question for anyone with some wisdom to offer… For my junior class, I had aimed to move into Caesar’s de Bello Gallico. My thought was to create embedded readings and work slowly through selections from the text. This seemed to be going well, but the fact of the matter is that the previous 2 […]

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Recycling Stories

I don’t recycle stories because of time limitations but I think Jim does. This is a question from Angie for the group: Hey Ben, My classes are starting to accumulate stories, and I’m wondering how/whether you have a method for reviewing the old ones so they don’t get forgotten.  I’ve been reading them aloud and having

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Two New Jobs in WCT

I’d like to add two jobs to the three already connected to the Word Chunk Team activity – the Heads Together Checker (HTC). The first is for a kid who doesn’t participate well in his group and needs to be taken out of it. She stands next to me with the other two hires on that activity and tells me

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A Few New Jobs

We now have two more jobs. These people work on reading days, when the text from the story is projected up during W/Th reading/embedded reading classes. So the way it works is the Laser Metronome Person has the laser pointer and keeps the beat on the words we are reading. Then the Reader Leader, the superstar

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I Am A Hippy

The district person who observed my class yesterday, a Spanish teacher of 30 years, approached me after my class and asked what my focus (content, etc. whatever) for the lesson was. I told her that the three structures in the Matava story “Let’s Start!” were my focus, and, indeed, those three expressions form the basis

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Embedded Stories

There is embedded reading. I would add to that embedded stories. How? If the story rocked on M/Tu, and I don’t feel like going to a reading of it on Wednesday, I just spend the entire class on Wednesday reviewing in loose fashion the story, making sure that I use one of the target structures

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It’s About Reading

People think it’s about stories. It’s about reading. The stories only set up the Wednesday reading and the Thursday embedded reading. The reading is the big deal. That’s also why I tossed the FVR for SSR of novels which culminates in a Friday test on the material read during the first ten minutes of each

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Pop Up English

Pop Up Grammar is pretty much bogus and only 4%ers care about it. I haven’t done it for years. But there is Pop Up English. That is when I say to an actor, for example, “Hey, you just walked through a door.” Using Pop Up English helps glue the story together. I go from 99%

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