I've shared about Running Dication before, and as much as I love running dictation, until last week I had never tried the traditional format for dictation. I first read about dictation on Keith Toda's ... Read More about Classic Dictation
Meme Game for World Language Classes
Confession: I probably spend too much time on Instagram. It's definitely a time suck, but it's also a great resource for new ideas! I got this idea from @mademoisellefallowfield and her post ... Read More about Meme Game for World Language Classes
5 Ways to Play Mi Lápiz
Mi Lápiz is one of my absolute favorite games in my classroom. Why? Because it is SO easy. You can take any worksheet that you wanted your kids to do, hand them a die, and suddenly it’s a GAME and ... Read More about 5 Ways to Play Mi Lápiz
Teaching CI With a Textbook
Inside: How to plan Comprehensible Input lessons when using a textbook? How to use CI strategies when you are tied to a district assessment? I'm part of a department, how do I use CI and TPRS with my ... Read More about Teaching CI With a Textbook
True/False: No Prep Reading Activity
I love having a stash of reading activities handy that you can pull out with ANY text, reading, or resource. This activity is actually one that would work well with movie clips or music too! It’s ... Read More about True/False: No Prep Reading Activity
¡Corre en Círculos! Variations
It's no secret that ¡Corre en Círculos! is one of my favorite activities to do with my students! It's an incredibly flexible activity that you can use for vocabulary, grammar, and reading ... Read More about ¡Corre en Círculos! Variations
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