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  1. Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom

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    In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, get tips for adding movement to learning activities no matter what your classroom structure is!
  2. Week 1 - Vocabulary Practice with Total Physical Response

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    In this week’s Teacher’s Corner, learners get a chance to practice vocabulary by acting out words in this fun game.
  3. Week 2 - Collaboration and Movement Using Four Corners

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    This week’s Teacher’s Corner offers a lesson that uses Four Corners to promote collaboration and encourage movement to keep class lively and active. In groups, students will be assigned a grammar point and work together to prepare an activity to teach the grammar point to each other.
  4. Week 2 - Collaboration and Movement Using Four Corners

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    This week’s Teacher’s Corner offers a lesson that uses Four Corners to promote collaboration and encourage movement to keep class lively and active.
  5. Keep it Moving: Ideas for Fun, Active Classroom Activities

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    During this session, Regional English Language Officer Kevin McCaughey shares his approach to a dynamic classroom space: The Movable Class. Kevin explains how this approach will help you to use more group work, design student-centered activities, and become a more confident classroom manager, all while you and your students have more fun!
  6. Week 3 - Vocabulary Race

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    In this week's Teacher's Corner on movement, students run in a vocabulary race!
  7. Week 4 - Room Design to Facilitate Movement and Learning

    In: Teacher's Corner: Movement in the Classroom Format(s): Text
    Be creative with your classroom setup and consider new ways to group your students in this week’s Teacher’s Corner.
  8. Teacher's Corner: Technology Tools for Students and Teachers

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    Want to learn more about using technology for learning and teaching? Look no further than this month’s Teacher’s Corner.
  9. Week 1 - Technology for Pronunciation

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Tools for Students and Teachers Format(s): Text
    This week, check out some great online pronunciation tools.
  10. Exploring Generational Culture through Oral Histories

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Creating a Positive Classroom Community," explains how to successfully foster relationships among learners to create a sense of purpose and belonging in the classroom, resulting in greater student participation and rapport.

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