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  • December 18, 2017

    To wrap up the year, I thought I would reflect on the things that have impacted my teaching the most. From the strategies learned and tested to the sociopolitical atmosphere currently stressing the foundations of what education is. These are the things that for good or bad I have taken away from the 2017 year.… Continue reading

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    ELD, End of the Year, ESL, Modeling, Politics
  • December 11, 2017

    Accommodating and Educating Somali Students in Minnesota Schools

    I don’t know about your school district, but my school district is still facing many challenges in regards to behaviors and culture bumps with our EL population, especially with out Somali students. This is why when I was introduced to this book at the MELED conference, I jumped at the opportunity to purchase it. The book itself… Continue reading

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    book reviews, Culture, ESL, Jaylani Hussein, MELED, Somali Culture
  • December 4, 2017

    Why the word Rigor irks me.

    This blog wouldn’t be called The Life Argotic without me taking on some buzzwords. So this will be my inaugural buzzword debunking. I’m fairly certain it won’t be my last. Education is full of them. Every time I hear the word rigor, I cringe and brace for whatever is coming next following that word. Why?… Continue reading

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    Blooms Taxonomy, Can-Do, Differentiation, education, ELD, ESL, language ability, Rigor, WIDA
  • November 27, 2017

    Holidays & Culture

    Now that Thanksgiving is over, we are well into the holiday season for the majority of teachers in the United States. One thing that I frequently hear from people year after year is that they don’t know how to talk about their values and holiday culture while in the classroom. There is a mass of… Continue reading

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    Culture, ESL, Holidays
  • November 20, 2017

    Tutuorial Teaching­ Part I

    A few posts ago,  I talked about how teaching procedural knowledge was important. As I was assessing my students today, I realized that I failed to scaffold the procedural knowledge part with visuals, lists, and modeling. By the end of my third time teaching that lesson, my board was covered with instructions and models to… Continue reading

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    education, ESL, Procedural Knowledge, scaffolds, YouTube
  • November 13, 2017

    Why you shouldn’t call them the WIDA "Standards"

    One thing that I think EL teachers need to get better at is explaining our profession. However, one of the largest organizations for teaching English, WIDA, doesn’t make it easy when they decided to call their framework of instructional tools, “standards”. What is WIDA?WIDA stands for the World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment. It’s a consortium… Continue reading

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    Can-Do, Differentiation, ELD, ESL, Lesson Planning, scaffolds, standards, WIDA
  • November 7, 2017

    How to use Lextutor.ca to create meaningful sentence frames and stems.

    Lextutor.ca is one of those hidden gems of the internet that teachers really should know about. I tell people about it, and they look at me funny. Then I tell them what it does, and they reply with “huh?” Today I’m going to explain exactly what it is, why you should be using it, and… Continue reading

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    Cloze, ESL, lextutor.ca, sentence frames, Vocabulary
  • November 3, 2017

    MELED 2017; What I learned (Part 2)

    During one of the sessions I attended, there was talk about how to fully utilize the WIDA standards in literacy instruction. Going to this session, I didn’t know what to expect. I was fumbling with my notebook and some papers when one of the presenters said something that stopped me. I can’t quote it, but… Continue reading

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    2017, Blooms Taxonomy, cognitive ability, ESL, language ability, MELED, WIDA
  • November 1, 2017

    Using types of knowledge as a building block in lessons

    One thing that I took away from last year, was the use of different learning types. When I first read those words, learning types, my mind immediately drove to my experience in philosophy classes. Thankfully, I don’t have to go back to epistemology. The next thing I thought about and wanted to stay away from,… Continue reading

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    Content, education, ESL, learning styles, Procedural Knowledge, standards
  • October 30, 2017

    Differentiating Everything; Why your Word Wall NEEDS to change

    Every time I walk by a classroom or view a room in the media, I notice a huge discrepancy between the classroom word wall and the anchor charts and content posters. Recently, this piqued my interest when I thought about the word Equity. Now I know we have all seen the pictures about the differences… Continue reading

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    Differentiation, ESL, Vocabulary, Word Walls
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