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  1. Teacher's Corner: Engaging English Language Learners with New Forms of Literacy

    Format(s): Text
    In the 21st century, our students have to know how to read and communicate using more than just words on paper or a computer screen. Communication takes many forms, and our classroom teaching will benefit by bringing in these new forms of communication. April’s Teacher’s Corner looks at several new literacies: instant messaging, comics and graphic novels, short-form videos, and podcasting. We explore what these forms are and how we can use them in the classroom to help students develop their language skills and to solve problems in an ever-changing world of communication.
  2. Using a Daily Routine for Language Practice

    In: Teacher's Corner: Teaching Young Learners Format(s): Text
    Young learners benefit from a structured environment. Routines help students feel connected to what they are learning. For language learners, routines also help lower the affective filter (feelings of anxiety or self-consciousness) by providing structured, familiar activities in which they can easily participate.
  3. Using a Daily Message to Build Literacy Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Literacy Development for True Beginners Format(s): Text
    Do you students struggle with basic literacy skills? This week’s Teacher’s Corner presents anactivity that can help students apply phonics skills and develop sight word vocabulary.
  4. Poems About Places

    In: Poetry Format(s): Text
    Learn about places – cities, provinces, villages, countries – that are special to the students who wrote poems about them. Read the poems or download the PDFs.
  5. Fostering Student Motivation: Self-Directed Learning with the "Reading Train"

    In: Teacher's Corner: Fostering Student Motivation Format(s): Text
    This week’s teaching tip demonstrates how to use a combination of student choice, friendly competition, fun visuals, and rewards to motivate students to read more in English.
  6. Activities for the Present Progressive: "I'm Standing on a Corner"

    In: Teacher's Corner: Progressive Form Format(s): Text
    In this week’s activity, students practice the present progressive while asking for directions.
  7. Backward Design and Alignment of Assessments

    In: Teacher's Corner: Collecting and Using Data Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine ways to ensure your students have learned the target content. This week, we look at backward design of lesson planning.
  8. Trend 1 - 21st Century Skills

    In: Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today Format(s): Text
    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we will explore four educational approaches that are working toward a more complete use of Bloom’s Taxonomy in the classroom. These approaches are designed to provide students more opportunities to apply, analyze, evaluate, and create in the classroom.
  9. Week 3 - Personal Profiles

    In: Creating a Positive Classroom Community Format(s): Text
    It's important to build a classroom community throughout the year. In this week's Teacher's Corner, learn about a daily activity that can foster community development in your classroom.
  10. Career Opportunities

    In: Teacher's Corner: Career Vocabulary Format(s): Text
    For younger students, deciding on career opportunities can be challenging. With so many possibilities available, students may not be sure what types of jobs would be the best fit for them.

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