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Question for the Group

Keri has a question: Hi Ben, I had a question that maybe the PLC can help answer.  Since this is my first time teaching a level I class, I am just thinking about how to help them learn numbers. I have found many different great activities and games to do with them to help them […]

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Dr. Stephen Camarata

Robert Harrell shares: Here’s a link to an interesting article by Dr. Stephen Camarata. His PhD is in Audio and Speech Science with undergraduate and MA work in Speech Pathology and Audio. www.salon.com/2015/08/15/this_is_how_your_kid_learns_the_amazing_new_neuroscience_of_brain_plasticity_and_how_to_make_your_child_smarter/ The article contains some strong arguments for presenting children with whole language in context and not designing drills. For example, speech discrimination

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Parent Night

If anybody can use them, here are my talking points for back to school parents night. There is a cool section in here on homework, since parents always want clarity on that. Homework in an iPad school is of course connected to the kids’ use of their iPads. This homework model honors the tenets and

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ROA

If you have finished a story and put up a reading yet, don’t forget that Reading Option A is a good way to process the reading: Reading Option A

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iPad idea

A great idea from Melissa Foltz, who is teaching (very cool!) over on this side of the world, in Oman: Students might be able to keep track of their writing progress, similar to when I used to have them keep a small composition notebook. They could take a picture of their free write and create a

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Acquisition

Dr. Krashen on acquisition: “Acquisition requires meaningful interaction in the target language – natural communication – in which speakers are concerned not with the form of their utterances but with the messages they are conveying and understanding.”

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Power Hitters

I am starting the year with stories now and CWB as a back up bail out type of move. Here are just some of the other power hitters waiting to get into the game: Sabrina’s way of teaching greetings Running Dictation after a story Textivate after a story OWI Verb Slam vPQA L and D

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Syllabus Change

I made a change to my basic syllabus (modeled on Jim Tripp’s). Feel free to use part or all. Changes in red below: Course Syllabus – Foundational French AES Middle School Ben Slavic 2015-16 RATIONALE: In Foundational French students will be immersed in comprehensible language so that the brain has the opportunity to unconsciously acquire,

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