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If You Still Circle

Summary: Practitioners of CI get a lot more bang for their buck when they spread the process of getting repetitions on the language out over a process of reading the story, as opposed to using circling to get reps during the creation of the story. You may want to read this if you still use […]

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OWI Thoughts

One Word Images have caught on. I’ve been doing them since I first started them in 2002, but only lately have they become a basic CI strategy. Here are some additional thoughts about them as they have developed in my mind over the years, for those teachers in the PLC who may want to refine

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Question

A repost from 2017: A teacher needs help in how to respond to this situation: “I am in need of justifying how CI is an effective instructional strategy to my principal who indicated on my TKES observation that the students were not asked to write any vocabulary down during their Movie Talk. I went over

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Spring Projects

It’s never too early to plan our end of the year activities, and this post is simply to remind those who in the past have found success in late spring using the Children’s Story Project (found in A Natural Approach to the Year) to reserve the month of May and possibly even a few weeks

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Expression-of-Self

The whole thing about teaching a language is that it is the heart that leads in language production and not the mind. What does that mean? It means that people say things (i.e. use language, express themselves) because something in their heart prompts them to do so. It has nothing to do with the mind,

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Surviving January – 7

Quick quizzes are easy, short, true/false questions (five or ten or however many you want). If you are pressed for time ask five and double the score. The questions are written during the story by your quiz writer. Don’t forget to ask yes/no or true/false questions. Ask “Did Sarah go to New York?” Do not

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Surviving January – 6

It’s always a good thing to focus on your storytelling skills, image building skills (all those things described in ANATS and applied in ANATTY) but in my opinion that is something you work on most intently in the fall. Now as we begin the winter “trudge of the soldier” it is more important to keep

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Surviving January – 4

jGR, aka the Interpersonal Skills Rubric (ISR) is the second and most important to us of ACTFL’s Three Modes of Communication. Here is some more information about it. I am recommending that you use it in your classes like a hammer in January, for many reasons. Students in comprehension-based classrooms must show up in a

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Surviving January – 3

In this series of articles about surviving the winter and especially that first month back in January, we focus primarily on assessment changes, accepting that changes in classroom culture are hard to effectuate in mid-year, but arguing that if we change how the kids are being graded, it will at least get their attention. It’s

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