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30 Tips & Tricks for a Well-managed World Language Classroom. Erin Flesch (erin.flesch@mgschools.net) Kiley Ramirez (kiley.ramirez @mgschools.net) Spanish Teachers Monona Grove High School. Teachers helping students (the little things). Help students get organized.
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30 Tips & Tricks for a Well-managed World Language Classroom Erin Flesch(erin.flesch@mgschools.net) Kiley Ramirez (kiley.ramirez@mgschools.net) Spanish Teachers Monona Grove High School
Late work/absent turn-in folders Binders for handouts and extra copies Have a space for late / absent work
Expression of the Day • Related to current content • Students create a sentence & share out • Incorporate them into classroom work • Hang up expressions around room
Question of the Day • Related to current content • Students create answer & share out (participation points) • Sabíasque—cultural fact
Choose a letter or letter combination • Vocabulary quizzes include pronunciation section • Vocab flashcard practice Daily pronunciation practice
Students earn one when they use the language unexpectedly • in the hallway • convo with a friend or teacher outside of class • attempting to say something challenging (ie: describe an event) • Goes toward extra credit participation grade • Cannot ask for one, have to be “caught” doing something great! “Billetes”
Monona Grove Silver Eagles S.O.A.R. (Encourage positive behavior--PBIS) Post expectations in the room S.O.A.R. tickets
S.O.A.R. in World Languages Give a copy to students • Teach and practice expectations • Students are expected to know them
Praise Words & Phrases Post them for yourself as a reminder to vary your vocabulary!
With someone near you, answer the following: • Do you do anything similar in your classroom? • What is something that you think you might want to incorporate/try? Your thoughts so far…
Packet of important handouts that students should refer to all year. Resource Packet
Community Connections • OBJECTIVE: Students use and find the language beyond the classroom • Connects culture and the community to the classroom • Each level has a different grid of options • Due once per quarter • Students share what they learned / did with each other • **Create a book / movie list as alternative options. • Spanish 4 example below:
Around the classroom • Desk placement – no traditional “front of the room” • Name cards (notecards) – create partners/groups, cold calling • Student cultural projects on wall
Feedback: two ways Teacher Students • Student reflections on presentational tasks • Ask students: • How do you feel about your progress? • What was easy/challenging? • Give the teacher a suggestion for next year. • Give future students a suggestion for next year.
Students self assess daily • Teacher can check in with each student quickly and privately homework self evaluation
Quizzes • Create practice quizzes • 5% - 10% of quiz points are “old material” • Put sample questions of old material on practice quiz • After students finish a quiz: • Offer reading material • Children’s Books • Quétal magazines • People en español magazines
Peer tutors • Students get extra help and do not always have to arrange time with the teacher • Upper level students tutor lower level students: before/after school, during study hall • Teachers should assist students in finding a tutor • Let parents know this is an option! • Some students use the time to count for volunteer hours
Show during class • Do a webquest • Have students practicewith links during class • Erin’s website: https://sites.google.com/site/fleschspanish/ Class website