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Eight Traps – Draft #1

Here is the draft from Robert: In a recent discussion with other teachers, one of the participants expressed the following opinion in opposing Teaching with Comprehensible Input: “If you teach like a baby learns its first language, your students won’t say their first word for two-and-a-half to three years.” While the statement indicates a number […]

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Dual Entry Journal Form

Diane mentioned Bryce’s Dual Line Reading Entry form. It is to be used with oppositionally defiant kids (or anyone else) whom we have separated out from the class in another classroom because they can’t behave. I’m sure that no one in our PLC allows those rare truly oppositionally defiant kids the privilege of staying in

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Blurting Strategy

Here’s an idea from Eric someone may like to try out: Hey Ben: Quick strategy I’m trying this year and having success with thus far: Kids sit in chairs in a semi-circle with a few chairs behind the semi-circle. If a kid blurts out L1 or L2, he/she is asked to move to the back

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Eric's Test Sequence

Eric is testing a sequence of high frequency verbs. Here is the link: https://benslavic.com/blog/a-good-ideateaching-hf-verbs/ I have been using this. It is really good. I just take the sheet and hold it in my hand as a story script. You may want to try this one! Thanks Eric!

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What Are We Doing?

I was just talking with Linda Li and she told me that ten years ago in China she tried a yoga class, her first ever, and it was at the wrong level. She said that that bad experience has never left her. She feels that it prevented her from trying yoga again. We both agreed

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Bail Out Move

I don’t even know if this one is even listed in our list of bail out moves. It’s really simple. Whenever we need to bail out (when the CI is sluggish and we feel kind of scared that we don’t know what we are doing, which is fairly common for all of this in this

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We Teach Verbs

It occurred to me that some of the newer people in our group may not know what our curriculum looks like. In a word, we teach verbs. We don’t teach a mosh pit of intellectual/academic material that can’t be understood. We come into class and our goal is to get as many repetitions on a

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