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María Isabel García

ABOUT RECONCEPTUALIZATION IN CURRICULUM - 2 views

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    Hi group! I've found this interesting article. And I've just posted it on the blog. It's about reconceptualization in Curriculum Studies. It explains the meaning of this concept and the influence of history by shaping what is thinkable or not. Reconceptualization does not end; it is fluid, ongoing, situational, it disarticulates static forms and It's directly linked with the cognition process. I wish you enjoy with it.
María Isabel García

Curriculum - 0 views

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    Hi mates! This is an interesting website about Curriculum. The link goes directly to an article written by Leslie Owen Wilson's doctorate in curriculum and instruction. The article is about different types of curriculum. It's linked with the Unit 1st , 4th and 5th in Natalia's subject.
María Isabel García

Technology is starting to change language-learning - 0 views

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    Hi mates! This interesting article is about how Technology is starting to change language-learning. For example how thanks to Skype, you can have face-to-face lessons with native speakers of more or less any language without stirring from your chair. I wish you enjoy it!
Patri Urbano

Group 1 Planning - 1 views

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    HI there, this document we have chosen is thought for novice teachers... us! the document is about why, when and how teachers plan lessons, as well as basic lessons plan principles and a lesson plan template. Hope you like it!
María José García Dall´Acqua

CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TIPS - 0 views

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    Hello class! I want to share with you this web about classroom management. This web has a lot of tips to follow to manage your class. It isn´t very visual, because hasn´t pictures... but it is really interesting and can give you a few ideas to implement! :)
Patri Urbano

Student Rubrics - 0 views

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    Hey dear all, at this time we all know about the importance of evaluation and the importance of rubrics. Lately, we use them more than we have never done but when the topic is about make rubrics for our pupils is more complicated so I found a page where we can see some examples and could help us to break the ice with this item. Hope you find it useful.!
Patri Urbano

Group 1 Planning - 0 views

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    In recent years, many programmes and projects related to multilingualism have increased and have been implemented in educational centers all over Europe. Many of these programmes are already present in different educational areas in both compulsory and non-compulsory levels. This trend is motivated by the guidelines of the European Union (EU) that directs its work towards a multilingual society. According to the EU, one of the challenges of the current society is to train students to master different languages, to promote intercultural dialogue and a greater social cohesion and integration. The present text provides a sample of a CLIL unit planning procedure to give answer to some of the questions regarding methodology and materials design arising among the bilingual teaching community. Well mates, we think that in this issue we can see a lesson planning procedure to be used in a CLIL primary setting. This is a different methodological approach in current bilingual classrooms. The text provides a planning tool for unit planning for content and language integrated as well a series of strategies aimed at achieving the necessary objectives for successful bilingual teaching. The development of this unit planning procedure allowed the teacher to anticipate to the demands of the students in the necessary tools to develop the tasks assigned for a proper acquisition of content knowledge and language skills.
Borja Prados

classroom management - 0 views

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José Manuel Orozco Feo

CM. Group 4 - 1 views

Classroommanagement

started by José Manuel Orozco Feo on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
marcoselazaz

Example of differentiated instruction - 0 views

shared by marcoselazaz on 14 Jan 13 - No Cached
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    Hi again! I want to share with you this video I found on the net about differentiated instruction. It's a quite visual example carried out in an American school and I think it will help you to understand better this concept.
marcoselazaz

Classroom management activities - 0 views

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    Hi everybody! As we all know, a correct classroom management is necessary to promote a good and a work atmosphere. In this page you will see some diferrent activities which can work as icebreakers, which I've considerer quite useful to apply in an EFL lesson.
Francisco Javier Cano

GROUP 3. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT - 0 views

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    Hi again class! Pay attention! This is one of the most useful pages that we will find on the web about classroom management! Here we will find 5 sections with different activities. For example, we would like to highlight the section of Rules and behavior. In this section we will find other sub-sections with posters for decorate our classes with class rules, ideas to start the days, to control the classroom noise etc. There are other sections with many other ideas, which will make easier to manage the work of a class. For example, we can find sections about routines and class organization, certificates to reward our students, targets and monitoring resources. We really think that it´s a really useful web to manage our class in the future. Our group hopes that you enjoy it! Have a nice week! See you soon! Group 3. Jorge Cacho Saiz Francisco Javier Cano González Estefanía Capote Gutiérrez Juan Manuel García Almagro Ana Belén Marcelo
inamalia yo

RAFT ASSIGNMENTS - 0 views

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    I have found an easy article that explains how to use the RAFT assignments in the classroom. Have a look at it becouse it has got clear examples about it.
Patri Urbano

Classroom Management Ideas - 2 views

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    This is a website related to Classroom management. Here you can find many activities that maybe can help with the management. I post it because I find very important start to select wich ideas do we like to put into practice and why and wich ones we don´t. I'm sure you would see some funny ideas here that maybe you find useful. Hope you find it helpful and I hope this serves to start to arouse our curiosity about this topic.
Francisco Javier Cano

New english primary resources for class! - 0 views

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    Hi again folks! This is another really interesting web, where you can find too many resources that can be really useful for us now and in the future. This web is divided in some sections: TOPICS: This section introduces young learners to basic English vocabulary grouped into 36 thematic topics, reflecting kids' interests. EXPRESSIONS: This section contains an online picture story divided into 36 episodes, plus printable worksheets and board games for introducing, practicing and revising new words and phrases. GRAMMAR: Learn and practice English grammar in a fun and colorful way. This section is divided into 7 parts called adventures. Each adventure is about a different point of grammar and comes with online and printable activities. ENGLISH SONGS FOR KIDS: This section contains a small collection of the most popular English songs for kids and Christmas carols. There are others interesting sections as games, printable activities, text etc. I will recommend you to see it. I hope that you enjoy it!
Juanma García

Scaffolding - 1 views

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    Hi mates! I have found a very interesting page. I have considered it important because it's something really useful to understand this topic at the three subjects. This page speaks about the scaffolding, we know that it's an element very interesting to our future lessons at the school. In this page you will found some scaffolding techniques that will support us some ways that will help us to bring closer the knowledge to our pupils that at first could be a bit complicated for them. I hope you find it useful!
inamalia yo

ReadStrong - Choral Reading - 1 views

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    • inamalia yo
       
      I really believe that songs is a great activity in an English class. In my opinion It has the good effects told here for the choral reading but with an increase of motivation.
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  • helps build students' fluency, self-confidence, vocabulary knowledge, motivation, and enjoyment of literature
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  • Using Choral Reading to Promote Language Learning for ESL Students by Joyce K.
    • inamalia yo
       
      Good for reading!!! I´ve done it myself and it is very clearifying.
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    I have uploaded information about the benefits of choral reading and how to use it in a classroom. I also find it quite good as a tool at the pre-prodution stage for English learners. I have also highlighted some similarities with the use of songs in the classroom. I HOPE YOU FIND IT INTERESTING AS WELL!! :)
inamalia yo

using songs in our English classes - 1 views

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    In this website we can find some songs' videoclips which we can use to teach English. Songs are motivating and they can enhance childrens interest in listening to what the lyrics says.
LAURA GARCIA COSTA

Group 5 planning - 0 views

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    is a web page where explain the learning objectives and is useful because it has verb to create goals for skills, knowledge and attitudes.
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    Hi Laura! Thank you so much for sharing this page. It helped me to solve some mental gaps that I had, also it's very easy to understand. Frequently, most of us have doubts about the verbs that we have to use when we formulate objectives, so I strongly suggest to take a look at this page.
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