As 2021 comes to a close (and whoa, what a year it was), I am reflecting on what new tools and games I tried this […] Read More
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I’ve been teaching novice learners for nearly 12 years. When I first began, I was more grammar and accuracy focused in terms of my expectations […] Read More
Back in 2015, I wrote a post about Introducing French Students to Impressionism. I recommend reading that post before reading this one, because this post […] Read More
In my time spent in professional development sessions, having discussions with colleagues and browsing conversations being had on the internet, I know that gender-inclusive language […] Read More
Bingo is an age old tradition in K-12 classrooms. Teachers have been using it for decades to review topics in a variety of subject areas. […] Read More
Back in 2016, I blogged about how I had my students use MakeBeliefsComix to practice writing dialogues in French. Unfortunately, since then, MakeBeliefsComix has changed […] Read More
In French class we try to avoid using English wherever possible when showing understanding. That’s why I often ask students to draw a phrase or […] Read More
Now that I’ve transitioned back to 100% in person learning this year, I’ve had to reevaluate what new activities from last year I will keep […] Read More
All teachers know that the first week of school is crucial for setting the tone for the year and establish relationships. That is why I, […] Read More
I recently had the honor of presenting at NYSAFLT‘s Summer Institute on collaborative slides and PowerPoints, a topic I have been covering a lot lately […] Read More