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Webinar 8 Let's Plan!

Webinar 8 Let's Plan!. Moderators: Silvina Orsatti – Project Leader Dr. Frank Brooks – Topic Expert. Session Raffle Bb Collaborate/Skype PSMLA 2011 backchannel. Welcome back, Becky!. Session 1 ~ We reviewed some concepts and practiced with web 2.0 tools!.

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Webinar 8 Let's Plan!

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  1. Webinar 8Let's Plan! Moderators: Silvina Orsatti – Project Leader Dr. Frank Brooks – Topic Expert

  2. Session RaffleBb Collaborate/SkypePSMLA 2011 backchannel

  3. Welcome back, Becky!

  4. Session 1~We reviewed some concepts and practiced with web 2.0 tools!

  5. ACTFL Standards for Foreign Language Learning= The Five Cs

  6. Partnership for 21st Century Skills

  7. ACTFL 21st Century P-21 skills map

  8. Web 2.0

  9. Web 2.0 tools promote communication and sharing; two essential aspects in teaching foreign languages in class

  10. “Digital literacy is less about the tools and more about the thinking”

  11. Session 2~What have we done so far?Where are we now?

  12. Session 2During this session you will:1) Collaborate with your peers in brainstorming and producing a simple lesson plan for a communicative activity aligned with the ACTFL 21st century skills map, using one or more web 2.0 tools.Lesson Plan + Rubric (individual) - Due mid-January2) Post your lesson plan on a wiki specifically created for the online PD project, provide constructive feedback to others on their lesson plans, and (optionally) share student projects with the whole group.

  13. - Communicate and Collaborate with your peers (BbC, Skype, Edmodo Groups, Wikispaces groups, Email, Bubble Us, Google Docs, Face to Face, etc.)- Brainstorm ideas for communicative activities that integrate one or more web 2.0 tools- Use the ACTFL 21st century skills map (and other resources) as a guide when planning the activities- Produce a simple lesson plan, following a “Backward Design” template

  14. Resources

  15. ACTFL 21st Century skills map

  16. 21st century standards demand higher-level use of content

  17. The Curriculum Framework specifies what is to be taught for each subject in the curriculum. In Pennsylvania, Curriculum Frameworks include Big Ideas, Concepts, Competencies, and Essential Questions aligned to Standards and Assessment Anchors and, where appropriate, Eligible Content.

  18. More Resources: Project Wiki @ http://psmlaonlinepd.wikispaces.com Webinar 8 – Let's Plan

  19. Backwards Designand“Essential Questions”Funny Video from YouTube

  20. Topic ExpertDr. Frank Brooks

  21. Unit Plan TemplateStage 1: Desired ResultsEnduring UnderstandingsEssential Questions

  22. Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions are part of a curriculum process that helps teachers to plan courses or units or lessons they plan to teach.What is an enduring understanding?They are big ideas that give importance and meaning to a set of curriculum expectations · They can transfer to other topics, disciplines and adult life · They reside in the heart of the curriculum · The drive the planning and assessment process for teachers · They are described in a personal and relevant context from the point of view of the student

  23. What are essential questions?They are written to foster understandings and allow student to apply their learning · They have not simple “right” answer · They are meant to be argued · They are designed to provoke and sustain student inquiry, while focusing learning and final performances · They often address the conceptual or philosophical foundations of a discipline · They raise other important questions · They naturally and appropriately recur · They stimulate vital, ongoing rethinking of big ideas, assumptions and prior lessons

  24. Unit Plan TemplateStage 2: Assessment EvidenceSummative IPAContext or ScenarioCommunicative Tasks

  25. Sample Interpretive Tasks • listen with visuals • fill in graphs, charts, forms, graphic organizers, venn diagrams • follow a route on a map • check-off items in a list • draw what is described • put sentences in correct order • listen for the gist—identify main idea • guess meaning from context • identify/categorize/classify thematic vocabulary • identify/categorize/classify authentic material • create questions from info in the piece • identify specific information found in the piece • compose a title or headline • paraphrase in native language/target language • brainstorm and categorize synonyms

  26. Sample Interpersonal Tasks • Making a purchase • Meeting and Greeting • Ordering in a restaurant • Asking directions • Face to face or telephone conversations • Talking about friends and family • Discussing events of the day • Making plans • Negotiating who does what, gets what, with who, how, and where

  27. Sample Presentational Tasks • Brochure or Itinerary • Letter • Web pages (Facebook/myspace page) • Video or Podcasts • Advertisement • Agenda, Schedule or Plan of the day, week • New beginning or ending of story, song • Demonstration • TV or Radio spot • Design a survey and present findings • Public Service Announcement or Infomercial • Essays, Plays • Poem, Song, Rap • Photostory, Voicethread

  28. Unit Plan TemplateStage 3: Learning ActivitiesFormative IPAKnowledge (Students will need to know...)→ Lexical Content→ Support StructuresCan Do Statements (I can...)Skills (Students will be able to...)

  29. Can-Do Statements 1. I can identify Chinese food vocabulary. _____ I can explain this to someone else _____ I can do this easily and well _____ I can do this with help _____ This is a goal 2. I can list types of specialty stores. 3. I can read a recipe in Chinese. 4. I can write a recipe in Chinese. 5. I can compare Chinese meal styles to American meal styles. 6. I can make a shopping list in Chinese. 7. I can order at a restaurant in Chinese. 8. I can create a menu in Chinese. 9. I can identity foods from different regions in China. 10. I can discuss what I like and do not like to eat.

  30. Connections, Comparisons and Communities Students will be able to: - understand spoken and written materials related to healthy foods, nutrition and healthy activities. - plan a schedule of healthy activities. - create a list of healthy foods and dishes typical in the USA and in _____. - label the food groups in a food pyramid. - list unhealthy activities and foods. - compare and contrast healthy habits in the USA and the

  31. Remember…Culture and Content drive the curriculumIntegrate language, culture, and content The Communication Standard is our assessment system. Interpretive mode requires culturally authentic material. Interpersonal tasks are non-scripted and flow from Interpretive mode information. Presentational tasks need transfer

  32. Group Meetings

  33. Q&A

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