Looking to talk to your students and see what they have been up to being in their houses all day long?
Looking to give some input with a catchy song and familiar tune?
Looking to give some input with the preterite (and some chores)?
Looking to give some input with a catchy song and familiar tune?
Looking to give some input with the preterite (and some chores)?
Then, check out the video(s) and slideshow below.
When I saw this song (posted on Zambombazo and shared by @SraPenarandaMMS
on Twitter), I thought it would be a really good one to use in "class".
And then, I found this version, which has a man doing all the things he mentions in the song.
Me encanta! How are you so creative? I was wondering, did you do the slide show "live" in a zoom meet or on their own? I am really struggling with how to balance live work with online work. if you did this live, how did you monitor their responses and if they were actually listening, not just "there" so to speak.
ResponderEliminarThank you for your help!
Hello and thank you!
EliminarWith classes of 20, it is so hard! So, this is my work around :) I actually had them do this Edpuzzle: https://edpuzzle.com/media/5e94430195f8ad3e9c13b77b
I uyse Google Meet to record myself: http://www.ceauthres.com/2020/03/google-meet-as-screen-recording-tool.html
Thanks for sharing this resource! I have a quick question. Can students use/do the textivate activities withouth logging in? I don't have an account. Thanks!!
ResponderEliminarRebeca.
Sorry for the typo...
EliminarHello, yes, they can use it, but you can't keep track of it.
EliminarThank you so much for sharing your wonderful activities! I truly appreciate you! - Joslyn
ResponderEliminarYou're welcome and thank you for commenting!
EliminarI love this one!! It is so appropriate.
ResponderEliminarYes! Students really liked it!
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