2. A notebook paper with the details of the class story; written by a student. (I tell students that do this job and the job mentioned in item #3, that they can write in English or Spanish.)
3. The notebook paper with questions related to the story; written by a student.
4. The sketches for the story by our very talented student artist of the day.
Those visuals were beneficial in showing the parents how words are introduced and used in context throughout the class period, and the number of repetitions needed for students to, first, recognize the word and, later, to eventually produce those words.
As parents were entering the room, I had Mike Peto's powerpoint playing on the benefits of learning a second language. You can find and download Mike's powerpoint at his blogpost HERE. Thanks for sharing Mike. :-)
I also covered my boards with information on: grades, output,
input, and the idea that someone else mentioned on one of the forums I
follow: ask parents to finish the sentence, "I had 4 years of
(Spanish, French, German, etc.) in high school and I..." Donkey-Jote also made an appearance so I could explain the expectations for target language use.
This blog post will serve as a file system for me to use the same information at out next Back-to-School night in February 2016.
Ha ha, I feel like I just passed a test as a dedicated reader of your blog :) https://mrpeto.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/back-to-school-night/
ReplyDeleteHaha - If it were a test, you would have passed with flying colors!!!!
DeleteYou have no idea how often I check your website for new posts.
Thanks for the link, Mike.
Let me know when you're flying east and when it suits you and your wife to visit PA. I'm ready to whip up some Spanish food.