Scaffolding 3

Laurie continues: The base story should contain your focus structures IF it is based on a class story. It [can even be] cut it down. Below are two [simpler] options: 1. Il y a un garçon. Il parle trop. Il n’arrête jamais de parler. ll parle à Diana . Il parle trop. Il commence à

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Sub Plans

Kevin asked about sub plans: Hi Ben, Just wondering what you and/or others on the blog do for both planned and unplanned teacher absence?  In the past, I have just had a “cultural video” on the back shelf for substitutes to use, but I’m wondering if there are other ideas out there that can still

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Reading Celebration

A student said some really wonderful words in class today. After reading Laurie’s Version 3 of the He Talks Too Much reading with absolutely no difficulties, as if she had been reading French all her life, she said: “Wait a minute! How did I do that? That was so easy it was weird!” I explained to her that

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Scaffolding 2

Laurie continues: If we do every reading as an embedded reading, or every class story as an embedded reading, there will never be enough time. So, some thoughts: SAVE the embedded readings and use judiciously. For example: a) Use embedded readings when students have had a free-write on a topic and have come up with

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David Sceggel

Ben, I thought I sent a bio earlier but I checked my sent mail and don’t see it.  Está bien because I didn’t include some of the things you are requiring now anyways. Thanks again for everything. This year has gone much better with a year of experience and this blog. My name is David

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Scaffolding 1

These next three blog entries, taken from three comments made here by Laurie Clarcq,  clarify for us what scaffolding is how we can use it in our reading classes. In this first post on scaffolding, Laurie defines the term and gives an example of a scaffolded story: It is the scaffolding of the reading that

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Allison Litten

Hi Ben, I’m not sure what you’re looking for in terms of a bio, but reading Erik Olsen’s helped me out a bit: I have been teaching French for 11 years, 8 of which have been in my current school, the Marion Cross School in Norwich, VT, a public K-6 school in a small but

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Bob Patrick

Thank you Bob. Y’all can put bios here or send them to me as an email. However you do it, I can then make a separate blog post from your bios and then put them in the Group Members category. Dec. 1 is still the deadline. Bios do so much to increase the overall feeling of

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