What can I say, I dislike how the competitive nature of games can turn so nasty in the classroom. In one class period, we can have both Jekyll and Hyde, and when I see too much Hyde, I get stressed out. But I also know from the results of my student surveys that next to story-telling and story-asking, games are the highest-rated classroom activities that my students enjoy and they feel that they help them learn (I suppose some games do). Of course, the key to making games work is to set clear expectations, especially with regard to behavior and sportsmanship, so that nasty competitiveness of Hyde does not occur.
Tag: SUMMER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
525,600 Minutes, 525,000 Moments so Dear – Part 2: This year in Spanish IV and a bit more from the CI SUMMIT
It is now time to reflect a bit on my Spanish IV Honors course and a few more take away moments from this year’s CI SUMMIT, which was hosted and sponsored by http://www.vocesdigital.com and http://www.teachersdiscovery.com and AnneMarie Chase’s three hour Assessment Spotlight Session. As my last post mentioned, the 24-25 school year was “pretty great” in terms of Spanish classes.
How Do You Measure, Measure a Year? – Part 1: Spanish I & II and the new from the CI SUMMIT
So How Do You Measure, Measure a Year? In this post, I will reflect on last year’s Spanish I and II classes and incorporate my newest learning and connections taken from the CI SUMMIT as I prepare for next year. I will follow up with a second post with more details about my Spanish IV class and again some take aways from the CI SUMMIT.
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #6 – My Final One
I must thank Mike Peto for the amazing experience this summer learning another language. As I posted in my first post about this class, I have been waiting for an opportunity like this for quite some time. This was a perfect summer experience for me and I am going back to the classroom re-energized and recharged for a great school year. Thanks again Mike for being such a wonderful teacher and inspiration. Now for One Post More!
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #5
These five+ “AHA” Moments and Teaching Tips from my Portuguese classes this summer are helping get me mentally prepared for this school year. Check out my other posts for this series
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #4
Here are 5 more of my “AHA” Moments and Teaching Tips in this post about my experience acquiring/learning Portuguese this summer.
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #3
During this reflection series, I am noting an “AHA” moment from each day of Mike Peto’s 2024 Brazilian Portuguese Classes, which are available on his CI Master Class Site. “AHA” Moment ~ Day 6: The Weekend Review in the Past Tense Today’s class started in a terrific way reviewing what was discussed from Friday’s “What …
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #2
I've decided to give this topic its own post. It takes me back to my first day of learning Brazilian Portuguese with Mike Peto this summer and I have not stopped thinking about his clickable Song Activities for the past 25 days. In fact, we are still using these activities daily in our classes, and I still love them. I feel like this post should also say: Feeling accomplished!
Running Reflection Series 2: My Experience with Mike Peto’s Brazilian Portuguese Classes ~ Post #1
I have waited for this moment for a long time. I have always wanted to learn and/or acquire another language that went beyond a few lessons so I could “get by” while traveling to a new place. This summer has provided me the time and opportunity to start working toward this goal via on-demand Brazilian …
