Preaching To Acquire
By Kaitlin Leppert
Preaching To AcquireSep 24, 2021
Smarter Storyasking
Changes to Star of the Day
The Quote Board
A Win is a Win
Farewell For Now ❤️
Preparing for Wooly Week 2023!
Using ChatGPT/AI to Generate Content For Your Classes
A Different Kind of Engagement?
29. What? How?: Tower of Knowledge (La Torre de Saber)
Going Beyond Language Acquisition
Kaitlin shares her reflections on how sometimes activities we can do in the classroom can serve a purpose beyond driving aquisition for our students. Don't forget to check out this year's FREE World Language Teacher Summit by registering here. (linktr.ee/preachingtoacquire)
28. What? How?: Parallel Texts
27. What? How?: Smash Doodles
26. What? How?: Running Dictation
An Exciting Announcement! I Opened a Teachers Pay Teachers Store!
A Twist on Classroom Library Story Projects
25. What? How?: Reverse (Backwards) Charades
Kaitlin explains how to play this fun collaborative activity in your classes to review a story. Thanks to Señora Chase's blog post and La Maestra Loca's blog post about this awesome game!
4 Year Curriculum Map Part 3: Cycle 1 Phases 3 & 4 (Describing People Inside & Out and Past & Present)
Kaitlin talks you through her 4 year spiral curriculum map using the Stepping Stones Curricular Framework. This episode focuses on Cycle 1 Phases 3 and 4, which are all about describing people inside and out in the past and present. You can see her work in progress curriculum map here.
Extend, Extend, Extend!
4 Year Curriculum Map Part 2: Cycle 1 Phase 2 (Describing Preferences)
Kaitlin talks you through her 4 year spiral curriculum map using the Stepping Stones Curricular Framework. This episode focuses on Cycle 1 Phase 2, which is all about describing preferences (likes/dislikes.) You can see her work in progress curriculum map here.
4 Year Curriculum Map Part 1: Cycle 1 Phase 1 (Describing Settings)
Kaitlin talks you through her 4 year spiral curriculum map using the Stepping Stones Curricular Framework. This episode focuses on Cycle 1 Phase 1, which is all about describing settings. You can see her work in progress curriculum map here.
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Backwards Planning & Breaking Lessons into Small Pieces
Happy Thanksgiving (students' thank you messages)
Input is Input
Teaching a Class Novel The Fast Way
24. What? How?: Anchor Charts
Give Yourself A Break
23. What? How?: Class and Community Surveys
Creating Assessments for Student Success
22. What? How?: Individually Created Characters (Invisibles)
21. What? How?: One Word Images (OWI)
Daily Lesson Framework part 7: Student Application and Assessment
Daily Lesson Framework part 6: Shared Reading
Daily Lesson Framework part 5: Shared Writing
Daily Lesson Framework part 4: Scaffolded Oral Review
Daily Lesson Framework part 3: Guided Oral Input
Daily Lesson Framework part 2: Reading Workshop
Daily Lesson Framework part 1: Norming the Class
Using the Stepping Stones Writing Continuua to Set Student Writing Goals
Keeping My Students Motivated With Class Points
Scaffolding Student Writing with Word Card Sentences
The purpose of this activity is for students to work collaboratively together to create sentences using familiar words that have been used in the guided oral input/shared writing texts before. Students try to make as many sentences as possible using as many words as possible. And there are even blank cards for students to write their own extra words on to level up their sentences. This will help build their confidence before their writing assessment so they can see how much they already can do! Click here to see Kaitlin's blog post on this activity.
20. What? How?: The Word Off!
I use CI, but my students will need to use a textbook next year. Help!
19. What? How?: Volleyball Translation
18. What? How?: Reading From the Back of the Room
Assessment in the Stepping Stones Curricular Framework
Kaitlin shares about the 3 main types of assessment in the Stepping Stones Curricular Framework: daily formative assessment, end of phase checkpoint assessments, and end of cycle summative assessments. Here is the summative assessment reflection sheet.
17. What? How?: Kid Grid
Teachers' Lounge: Kaitlin & Ben Fisher chat about supporting LGBTQ+ students in the WL classroom
Ben shares his journey as a student and teacher as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. He also shares experiences about students in his own classes and tips for how we, as educators, can support our LGBTQ+ students so they know they are loved and safe in our classrooms. Connect with Ben on Twitter at @mrfishersays and on his website mrfishersays.com!
16. What? How?: Write Inside the Story
Teachers' Lounge: Kaitlin & Esmeralda Mora chat about the Language Learner Literature Advisory Board
Join Kaitlin as she chats with Esmeralda Mora, the president of the Language Learner Literature Advisory Board. You can read more and access their reviews at wearelllab.org! The mission of the Language Learner Literature Advisory Board (LLLAB) is to provide well rounded feedback about Classroom Library material as it pertains to race, ethnicity, cultures, social class, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, religion, family structure, neurodiversity, abilities, and experiences. The board is composed of a group of diverse members that are well advanced in their field and can provide trustworthy information to help dismantle social inequalities and support teachers and authors in developing and curating culturally-sustaining reading material.