martes, 27 de noviembre de 2018

Inspired Proficiency Podcast

Inspired Proficiency Podcast
Update 10/6/19: More (free) stories/songs of the week for Novices here: AtréveteYo no séLa magia, and ¿Qué tiene?

I had the pleasure of talking with Ahsley Uyaguari (follow here on Facebook and/or Twitter) and being on her podcast "Inspired Proficiency"(listen here). If you haven't listened to any of her episodes, I highly suggest you do so! I really liked these epidsodes: Martina Bex, Tina Hargaden, María Datel, Joshua Cabral (2 episodes),  and Samara Spielberg

When I talked with Ashley, we talked about the presentation that I gave three times this fall. It is about using Story and Song of the week. You can hear the podcast here and below is the presentation. 


Here are the (free) resources for El Mismo Sol that I talk about in the podcast.



And here are some story/song of the week options:
A few other things that I mentioned on the podcast:

4 comentarios:

  1. Hi Kara! Thank you so much for sharing!! Can you tell me how much time you spend on this each day? I love the idea but it seems like these daily activities would take me 15 min. and I just don't have that much to spare in IB. I've used songs for years but would love to do it as a consistent, bellringer type activity sequence next year. Let me know your thoughts on time commitment. Thank you and have a great summer!!

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    1. Hello! I have 85 minutes classes every day, so I spend about 10-15 minutes (sometimes more) on these activities. And I sometimes extend it to be "Song of TWO weeks" - lol! Also, sometimes, I simply use a song as a unit. Vendo pan (free and linked above) is a Spanish 1 unit and #Idiota was a unit for Spanish 2.

      But I will say, this is one of THE most powerful things that I do with my students. They are highly engaged AND they acquire a TON.

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  2. Thank you for everything you share, i love your resources! I have a question, do you pick the songs randomly ? are they related to your unit? thanks

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    1. Thank you!

      Sometimes I pick songs randomly and sometimes they are related to my unit.

      Sometimes the songs ARE the unit!

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