The S.S. Comprehensible Input – Ramblings About the Fight

Don’t read this article. It’s just ramblings from a tired old teacher whose imagination is running away with him: Last week I felt the kinship of my colleagues as they all struggle, like me, trying hard on this ship of happy tomfoolery, laughing, falling, slipping, sliding, clutching, fearing, trusting, releasing, bringing in something new to schools, all […]

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Schedule Change

We are meeting on Wednesday night – not Tuesday as originally planned – in Las Vegas for the coaching session with me and Sabrina Janczak as the coaches. So 6:00 Wednesday and we’ll announce the room on Wednesday morning.

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Mateo

Mateo and his brother Manny were at the iFLT conference. Mateo wanted to take French but is only in fourth grade and so was too young for the only French offerings by me which were for older kids. But we got him in anyway. So there was Mateo on Tuesday morning sitting in class with sixth through tenth graders.

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Michele Rhodes

Five bios in one week. This is fantastic. But there are still some out there who have not sent them in! Thank you Michele! I have been teaching for about 15 years of “solid” experience in Oklahoma, Ohio (adult ed), Virginia, Maryland, Vermont, and now back in Ohio again.  I have taught K-12.  Most of

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Kristen Anglemyer

A fourth bio! When it rains it pours. Welcome, Kristen! We want more. Send your bios in! Hi all, My name is Kristen Anglemyer and I teach middle and high school Spanish in a very small rural school in Wisconsin. I’ve been teaching for 9 years and always tried to follow the Wisconsin based thematic

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Need Three Stories

I would like to ask the group for any recommendations of really simple stories that I can use in the iFLT conference. I need three for the three days of instuction next week and so far I only have “A Fight”. Honestly, I think that the kids can get those more complex stories by Anne even

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Angela Pidgeon

Yea, here’s another bio! My little speech worked! Actually Angela just joined today, but I’ll take it as a good sign that she sent her bio in right away. Maybe we’ll get some more. Thanks Angela! Hi Ben, I wasn’t sure how to do a bio on the PLC blog, so I thought that email

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Chris Minkoff

My wish is that this membership community be private to protect it from instrusion. I know that sounds a bit defensive, but I can cite two instances where colleagues joined this group for less than honorable reasons (to spy on a colleague) and were ferreted out and kicked out, one by pure luck and the other after a

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Upper Levels

Nothing exists in concrete form that talks about how to use CI/TPRS at the upper levels.  I do remember Melanie started a discussion about 8 months ago about this and I suggested that reading be the central focus of any upper level class but I just don’t have the experience with TPRS/CI at the upper

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