It occurs to me that putting resources in blog posts is all well and good, but then months pass and the blog post gets buried, and what if a teacher who just found Musicuentos needed that very resource? So, I’m about to begin releasing resources I’ve developed through a special section of the site. You’ll […]
Since my fourth suggestion for a 2014 resolution was to take a step outside the textbook, here’s an easy idea that gives you a way to do that. I recently heard about the web app Geoguessr and I’ll warn you, it’s addictive. Basically, the app gives you Google Earth photos of seemingly random places in […]
If you haven’t subscribed to these blogs yet, get on it! These innovative teachers started blogging in 2013 (or not long before) and are generously sharing their great ideas and advice: 1. Maris Hawkins With Brillante Viernes and game and activity ideas, Maris Hawkins shares what’s shaking things up in her middle school classroom. 2. AmyLenord.net One […]
When I first set out to teach the novel La ciudad de las bestias by Isabel Allende five years ago, I wrote chapter guides for each chapter as I taught it through a year. I never dreamed that teachers far and wide would use the document I made publicly available a few years ago. […]