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egreene07

E.D. You » Incorporating Edmodo into the Spanish Classroom - 0 views

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    "After learning about Edmodo recently, the opportunities to share information, artifacts, stories and videos seemed like a good fit for the Spanish classroom. One goal is to encourage an appreciation for the language outside of the classroom, so my colleague, Talia, and I modified a resource called Real World Homework which is a board of options that students can choose from where they engage in the target language outside of school."
Kathryn Schmeckpeper

Apoya nuestro futuro (Actividad de donación de útiles escolares) - YouTube - 0 views

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    pictures and stats about donated school supplies. Might want to mute the sound, some of the words in the song are very descriptive about how poor off some people's situations are.
Heather Deardorff

Spring SHARE-a-thon #3 | The Creative Language Class - 0 views

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      this is what Laura has had us start doing!
    • Heather Deardorff
       
      I think I understand this-  sounds like what Laura was talking about for Consumerism Unit.  The direction that World Language is going with teaching vocabulary is so interesting and exciting- so much more connectivity
  • To begin a new unit I usually create a slideshow with images students can relate to and then write a paragraph or sentence about the images. Students study the image, relate it to the text and then ask the following question, “Est-ce que les cheveux blonds veut dire blond hair?” They will earn a reward (like group points) just for asking the question even if it is wrong or quite obvious. They fill in a vocab page for the unit accordingly. Invariably, when we get to the last slide, they ask, “Is that all?” It’s all in the pictures you use.
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  • students the list of vocab in sentences or phrases.
  • a one to one school,
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