Friday 27 September 2019

Fall into Fall!

HALEEMA JAFER - The season of chilly nights and warm pumpkin lattes is upon us, and there is just so much to teach in October! Food, Shopping, Nutrition, and Recipes, are just a few topics that could be a natural precursor to teaching about Thanksgiving. 

Download October's Recommended Topics and Themes here

We had some great activities posted last week and here are a few internet research actives on fall fun (posted in PBLA and Teacher Created Worksheets):



As well, Irene has shared some great materials on the topic of health. We couldn't post it all, but here's one relating to Canada's Food Guide (2015).


...One of my favourite activities to do with my class is creating “Fall Stories.” Of course, students should have studied fall vocabulary. This activity can be done with any level, and adapted to any season.

First, divide your class into groups of 3 or 4. Each group is given a piece of chart paper and marker. On the board write “Fall” at the top, and under write: nouns/verbs/adjectives/holidays. Do a few as an example: leaves/hike/colourful/Thanksgiving. Students brainstorm as much vocabulary as possible in 20 minutes or given time.

Next, I take up our answers on the board, but also try to incorporate some listening. As the groups share their answers I write the words on the board. The other groups must listen carefully and put a check mark beside the words they have on their charts, so we don’t have repetition when reporting back.

Once we have all the words on the board, the groups are given another chart paper and together as a group, must write a story about fall.

Finally, after all the stories are completed, each group posts their story on the board. The group writer gets to choose the group reader. Students read their stories to the class, and we correct each one as a class. Presto - a listening, speaking, reading and writing activity in one!

By now, most of your students have received their Language Companions and we can begin to get into the habit of “feeding the binders.” We all have our stock assessments and go-to skill-using activities, but it’s sometimes a challenge to get the students to fill out those weekly reflection sheets.

Rather than have students work individually to come up with meaningful content for what they learned the previous week, why not get your class to do it together? There are a number of sample templates that are available. Choose one you like, project it on the board and brainstorm answers together. Rather than my usual Monday morning “How was your weekend? “warm-up, I may just do Monday morning reflections!

For a teaching Calendar from Halton/Peel Linc clink on this link:  Teaching Calendar October

Thank you everyone for sharing the great activities and resources! Please continue to share, and remember to check/subscribe to our blog for ideas!

Cheers,
Your PBLA Leads

Friday 20 September 2019

It's Binder Time!

Happy Fall! We hope the next few blog updates will give you lots of useful links you can use for your classes. All links in these blog posts are found in the pages of this blog for future reference, or upload them to your files immediately if you find them useful.

Like it or not, it's Binder time - the most wonderful time of the year! (lol), You likely have your favourite templates for the binder's ABOUT ME section, but here is a link that has a variety of templates to use for all levels if you are looking for something: 
Sample Templates: Needs. Goals, Autobiography, Reflections


Also, here is yet another weekly reflection that focuses on summarizing their learning and self-improvement for CLB 5+:
Weekly Reflection/Review

If you are one of those...(who is assessing already) here is a copy of the Ongoing Assessment Chart to track all of your student's assessment levels:
Ongoing Assessment Chart


If you are forgetting all those details about our Staff meeting, Ana sent us a summary via email last week (thanks Ana!) and then this link to it on Centre point if you need a quick refresh. Just hover your mouse over blank area: (wow Ana, what a big link you have -lol)

https://thecentre.sharepoint.com/Departments/languages/LNS%20Department/Forms/AllItems.aspx?RootFolder=%2FDepartments%2Flanguages%2FLNS%20Department%2FMeeting%20notes&FolderCTID=0x012000A01C8DFDE1C594458501E96F7327735A&View=%7BB92BC7EF%2D117E%2D4AA0%2D894A%2DCFF82A79B3A5%7D&InitialTabId=Ribbon%2ERead&VisibilityContext=WSSTabPersistence

Speaking of Fall, here is a worksheet for a Fall Group Discussion practicing the Present Perfect Tense I use every fall -  Change and use as you wish:
Fall Group Discussion 

The Milton Fall Fair is coming next weekend - people from all over Halton come up for it so I'll share a few great reading activities Dawn and Joy created. Dawn has two flyers - one for the Fair that you can use to create a reading activity, as well as fort The Pumpkins After Dark festival.....creeeepy good fundraiser:

Fall Fair and Pumpkins After Dark Flyers

Joy has two activities that are well worth looking into as well:
Fall Activities Websearch
Milton Fall Fair Reading Activity CLB 2/3

And Finally, a great warm-up Sentence correcting activity (focused on plural forms) from Valerie for lower levels you can use Monday morning:
Correct the Sentences Review - CLB 2/3

We are loving all the sharing (haha, we know love is a stative verb and should not be continuous but we're just talking like natives here :) So keep it coming!

The next Blog post update will also focus on Fall - so if you have any FALL activities/worksheets, send them in to us and we'll share. Remember to include instructions at the top of your worksheet :)

Happy Binder Time!

H, C, M

Friday 13 September 2019

Welcome Back!


Hope the first week went well and that you're feeling settled with your students and your classroom!

We hope to see you all here on the blog and contributing worksheets you've created and done with your students.

Please email them to us and be sure to give us any new links to resources or activities that we can add to build our one-stop hub on Fridays.

Here are some new uploads for this week. Click on the link to find them below:

Superstitions - Haleema Jafer

Language Companion Worksheets  - General worksheets for any page to get your students to use their binder

Be sure to check out the Sharepoint tab for any resources that have not made their way to the blog. There are plenty of activities and lessons that focus on the ABOUT ME section of the binder that you can download and use over the next couple of weeks.

Have fun exploring!
Your PBLA Leads