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Resource: Teaching Foreign Languages K-12: A Library of Classroom Practices - 1 views

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    Great video resources for all learners with multiple languages and varying topics and proficiency levels. The video library includes and introduction and illustration of standards and the 5 C's, models that cover the interpretive, interpersonal and presentational modes of communication and assessment stragegies
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About AAPPL | AAPPL - 0 views

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    ACTFL's Assessment of Performance Towards Proficiency (AAPPL) is an online assessment that incorporates audio & video in "real-life" task situations. Teachers can register their students. Approximate cost is $20 per student. Students receive feedback like which proficiency level they are currently showing and strategies to get to the next level.
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The Best Tools For Creating Visually Attractive Quotations For Online Sharing... - 2 views

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    Teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo shares some great resources for creating visuals to accompany short texts.  This could be used by both teachers and students at all levels of instruction to address differentiated learning and to offer students options for demonstrating their learning.
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    Barbara - Thanks for sharing this blog article and the teaching tip. What a great idea for differentiation and integration of digital literacy. This provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their digital literacy skills with respect to appropriate use of images, citation, etc.
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Audio Lingua - mp3 in english, german, spanish and french - 1 views

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    Audio-Lingua offers mp3 recordings in several languages, at several levels of study.  You can select by theme, length, voice (male/female)
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    Excellent native-speaker audio clips (from 15 - 120 seconds long) available in multiple languages and filtered by proficiency level.
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FLENJ - Foreign Language Educators of New Jersey - 3 views

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    Student friendly rubrics to use in the classroom for all levels.
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    These rubrics are especially helpful! Thanks! I like the fact that you can edit the rubrics as necessary for what you are doing in your classroom. I used some of them for my students' final presentations in June. Great resource! Not to mention there are other wonderful resources on the site as well
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15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers - Edudemic - 1 views

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    Google presents on-line research lessons at all levels
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1jour1actu - Les clés de l'actualité junior | Le site d'info des 7 / 13 ans !... - 1 views

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    This interactive website is a great classroom tool for authentic, age appropriate readings. It is set up like an average news website, which offers students information on a broad range of topics. In addition, there is a teaching corner that offers free resources and topics for debate!
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    Create a free account on this French language website so you have access to all the great videos, articles and "dossiers".  For example, there's a one minute animated video that explains why we have the 1 hour time change this weekend.  Great for high school level French students.
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CAL: Projects: Foreign Language Assessment Directory - 1 views

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    A foreign language assessment directory funded by the U.S.Department of Education which provides a searchable directory of over 200 assessments.  Information provided includes grade and proficiency levels, languages available, skills targeted, and publisher and developer contact information.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Five Good Online Tools for Creating Infographics - 1 views

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    This will come in handing for 615
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8 Steps to Great Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    Digital stories push students to become creators of content, rather than just consumers. Weaving together images, music, text, and voice, digital stories can be created in all content areas and at all grade levels while incorporating the 21st century skills of creating, communicating, and collaborating
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ePals Global Community - 0 views

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    Account is free; find collaborative projects with students around the world. Has a limited number of free student epals account too.
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    ePals is a free web 2.0 resource that provides language classes the opportunity to connect with target language speakers around the globe. Communication can range from simple email messages to wiki and blog collaboration to multimedia presentations and even Skype video chat. Teachers can monitor all activity, for the sake of student security. A potential project would be for both groups - advanced level students in the local L2 group - to read the same story or poem and then use the ePals blog tool to share opinions (targeting writing skills) and later the Skype video chat to discuss (or perhaps debate) the text (targeting oral skills).
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PLN Starter Kit - LiveBinder - 2 views

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    A good intro to starting a PLN with lots of resources
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Interactive sites | frenchteacher.net - 0 views

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    Updated March 2013 iPHONE AND iPAD APPS iPhone and iPad apps collated by Kristyn Paul (scroll down for French ones) MAINLY GRAMMAR Royal Grammar School High Wycombe's (UK) excellent and attractive Languages Online site has a wide range of Hot Potato and Spellmaster exercises for all levels.

http://www.interactifle.com/type/jeux-pour-la-classe/ - 1 views

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Jeux pour la class - 1 views

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    This is a great resource for educational games in French for all levels.
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Audio Lingua - 1 views

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    This site has hundreds of short, authentic audio clips (in French as well as in other languages) that teachers could have their students listen to. Entries are tagged according to CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) level, theme, duration, voice, etc.
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World of Warcraft Finds Its Way Into Class | MindShift - 1 views

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    students work together to accomplish a task - and this is done in the target language.  Students can also change the language of the game they are playing, and log onto a server in a target-language country.  They then learn how to communicate with them.  You can ask students to write about their experiences and perhaps give a narrative about the quest they went on (in the TL, of course)
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The French Corner: Where to Find Authentic Resources for French Students of All Levels - 2 views

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    blog with links for french teachers
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