Lesson Planning for World Language Classes Tips for Teachers

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @royaldash369
    @royaldash369 День тому

    Hi Ashley!! Thank you so much for all you do!!!❤

    • @SrtaSpanish
      @SrtaSpanish  13 годин тому

      You're welcome! Thank you for being here!

  • @jannaswigart4926
    @jannaswigart4926 Рік тому

    I like marker grab, and lately I found the plate game where kids have a plate between them and drag plate toward them when I say “ Plato”…it’s good to review vocabulary but I can see it also being used as same way as marker grab… I also like Gimkit

    • @SrtaSpanish
      @SrtaSpanish  Рік тому

      I like that! I feel like the plate is less likely to stab someone than a marker 🤣

  • @sylviarodriguez1644
    @sylviarodriguez1644 Рік тому +1

    I try to set the days of the week to focus on a specific language skill(s) and change activities so, it is constantly changing. Ex.- Mon/Tues.- Intro. concept/practice/reading, Wed.- Listening (audio/dictations), Thursday- Speaking, Friday- Review (digital) for Quiz/Test (day of) & culture. Thanks for mentioning some of the digital activities I never heard of Gimkit- that I will check out. I just recently heard of Blooket (my student told me about it she said "booklet"). Thank you for the clarification. I also use Mentimeter, EdPuzzles, & Quizizz.

    • @SrtaSpanish
      @SrtaSpanish  Рік тому

      I like that set up with the weekly rotation! I bet that helps you keep a mix, while also balancing a routine. Edpuzzle and Quizizz are 2 of my faves. I've heard of Mentimeter, but haven't tried that one yet!