Posters
My dad and grandma are in town visiting right now, but I have been feeling the itch to get into my classroom and begin setting it up before classes begin on August 22. I snuck away for a few hours...
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I checked another item off of my long-time to-do list today: give my verb chart a face lift. As most TPRSers do, I introduce verbs to my students in their third person singular forms (with a few...
View Article…and more posters!
Here are yet two more sets of posters (CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ANY POSTERS FROM MY GOOGLE DRIVE POSTERS FOLDER.) True/Kind/Necessary signs: With regard to controlling your tongue (gossip, in...
View ArticleClassroom posters en français!
Wendy Farabough just emailed and asked permission to post her translations of my classroom posters on her awesome blog EN FRANCAIS! (Geez I can’t figure out how to do the squiggle thing on a capital...
View Article…and even more posters!
I no longer teach traditional “thematic units” (ex: places around town, food & dining, etc.): instead, I plan my units around high frequency vocabulary and pull in other vocabulary as it naturally...
View ArticleClassroom posters in Italian
Thanks to Keri Colwell, I’ve just added Italian posters to my google drive folder. If you want to see what mine look like once put together in Spanish, click here. To access the google drive folder,...
View ArticleStory characters poster from Spanish Cuentos
If you have never visited Spanish Cuentos, today is the day! I had the great pleasure of meeting Profe Craig Klein at CSCTFL 2014, and I was amazed by the student work that he shared in his...
View ArticleQuestion word posters en français and new additions
Yippee Yay! Dana Wilson emailed me most of the French translations of my Spanish question word posters earlier this week, and Catherine Ousselin (@CatherineKU72) helped me out with a few more! Mercy...
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