Teaching Greetings

We really need to cool it on the greetings at the beginning of the year. They are not so easy to learn, nor are their responses. In fact, they confuse the hell out of the kids. Here are two links supporting that idea: https://benslavic.com/blog/2010/08/12/you-lost-me-at-how-are-you/ https://benslavic.com/blog/2009/07/24/3647/

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Spark Plugs

The following blog post was written in 2008. I don’t know if I still agree with it. Maybe I should make more of an effort next year to teach those first 100 words, as Diana suggests we do in our DPS TCI group. I present some of them, but not all, in the form of word lists. Here’s what

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Inside the Black Box

Kate’s post talks about the key role of formative assessment. Here is something from Michele to back that up: Ben, Kristy Placido posted an article on her page under the “Assessment” heading. Its writers demonstrate a real understanding of teachers, students and schools. There are many great quotes that I’m putting on my blog, but you’ll

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Kate Taluga on Assessment

I got a couple of emails this morning, one from Kate and one from Michele. I think both are very important in our ongoing discussion about assessment. I had said about three weeks ago that I no longer use the participation self evaluation rubrics (resources page of this site under posters) because some of the

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One Word Images

I  want to begin setting the table for next year for those newer people who are not completely confident about how to start the year. It is not too early to start really taking a close look at what we do in the first four to eight weeks of teaching using comprehensible input. One of the

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A Bowl Of Ice Cream

Another one from the labyrinthe (January of 2009): Students don’t want to ponder over the structure of language, they want to know what it means. The structure of language is no more interesting to them than the bowl that holds the ice cream is interesting to the enjoyer of desserts. The kids can’t eat the

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Dr. Karl Paulnack

I believe that elves and magical fairylands are real, but forgotten by us, memories of things from a distant past. Our kids are closer to those memories than we are – especially middle schoolers and the younger ones. Don’t they suggest cute answers like unicorns and elves and things like that almost every day? I used

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Upper Levels

Somebody about two weeks ago asked about upper levels and TPRS. Carol had sent me this link in March, which I just found, and so I’ll post it here and thanks Carol: http://www.tprstories.com/ntprs/2008/handouts/half-day-upper-levels-presentation.ppt#1

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