Chanting Made Easy

I learned something about chants when presenting on Thursday: Chants are there, but they are hiding in the circling and in the general discussion. So, every once in a while, take any sentence that you are circling and kind of slow down and taste it, like you would taste a wine. Explore the sound there, audibly or sublingually or […]

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SLOW

At NTPRS this year there was a new rotating format that really worked. Presenters stayed in the same room and groups of teachers rotated in and out. Nothing was carved in stone, however, so there was a lot of choice. Bryce and Linda presented together, with Bryce doing the “teacher talk” piece, commenting on what Linda was

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NTPRS

While I’m in St. Louis for NTPRS, I will ask my readers to take advantage of this brief hiatus to read some of the back blog entries back to 2007. Just click on the calender or on a category that might interest you. Bryce has a ton of new stuff, and Jim’s new story book

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Anne Matava

I got this from Anne Matava. The hog referred to is one of a group of Maine kids who were lucky enough to have spent all four years of their high school careers acquiring – and I mean acquiring – German from Anne, where they heard nothing but comprehensible input with this great teacher: Hi Ben, I wanted

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Let the Sharing Begin!

This was on Laurie’s site today: It’s a wonderful day! Scott Benedict has created a file on the site TPRStalk.com for Embedded Readings!!   I invite you to check in and check out the beginnings of a new resource for teachers. I have uploaded several stories as has Michele Whaley.  We will be adding more when we

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Mad World

Michael Andrews’ song Mad World poignantly describes something that kids experience in school every day: http://youtu.be/v52Igdotisk I mention it here because we are in a unique position to change what Michael sings about.

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Shimabara TPRS Workshop

As many of us get ready to meet in St. Louis, those in Japan don’t need to feel left out if they can’t make it. In September, the second annual Shimabara TPRS Workshop with Susan Gross is happening, with a lot of excitement already starting due to last year’s success. Here is the link for

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