Sunday, 23 June 2013

APLE'S LAST ASSIGNMENT

APLE 1 After so many projects and assignments with the APLE 1 group, I've decided to share their final assignment: "A year in review" where they shared their feelings and experiences along this school year. I hope you return in a few years to this "envelope" you created and "open it" to listen to how you felt when you were 17.

Great party, by the way!!


 



The Year in Review by Ana C., Ana Z. and Carmen



The Year in Review by Inés and Lorena




The Year in Review by Irene G., Irene M. and Irene B.



The Year in Review by Laura D. and Daniel



The Year in Review by Lucía



The Year in Review by Manuel and María



The Year in Review by Nora, Laura L. and Paola


The Year in Review by Paula and Guillermo

  


The Year in Review by Zoraida, Sara and Miriam

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

SCHOOL YEAR 2012-13

As the school year gets to an end, I would like to publish and share some of my students' work along the year, which I'm most proud of. It's what students get to do rather than what a teacher does in a lesson that really matters to me.

1st ESO

This year I had a very enthusiastic group of students who got engaged in several proyects.

They created a town brochure on Glogster.









They worked on a project about their families with Brainshark
























They wrote a story about a holiday with Storybird









And they created their own comic strips among other activities. Well done, guys!




3rd ESO


They created their self-portraits on Eduglogster







They wrote survivor stories and created a Brainshark presentation




 


They wrote about their lifestyles and created short books on Storybird
4ºESO

This is the 3rd edition of ESL NewsPaper by 4th year students:



They wrote their own life stories
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They did some research through the Internet about Extraordinary People with Disabilities and created a ThingLink Proyect:

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

PARTY TIME!



As agreed, we are all celebrating the end of the school year for APLE1 next Friday 14th! Don't miss it!

I'm sure everything will turn out great and you'll know how to behave. Remember we are at the school and there might be some other less lucky students next door...

Please, have a look at what others are bringing to the party and make your own contribution:




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Saturday, 1 June 2013

THE YEAR IN REVIEW



Well, you've come a long way to get to the last assingment of the year!!! 
You might remember how appalled I was by the huge number of students I had sitting in front of me, expecting me to tell them how much English they would learn along the year, how fun the lessons would be, the high grades I would give them... but, instead, I told them they should be abosultely sure that they wanted to take this subject, that they were willing to speak English in class, that they would follow the lesson in English.... and I managed to persuade three students to opt for another subject. However,  three other new students (Paola, Nora & Laura) came in their place. So I still got stuck with the same number of students.



Well, let me first tell you that, against all odds, teaching APLE 1  has been one of the most rewarding working experiences of the year. Despite the number, despite all my "stop spEAKING SPANISH!!!!", despite all your complaints.... I must reckon most of you were committed to the subject, engaged well in the different class situations and responded heartily to all my proposals, which, to my mind, made the lessons progress in a good mood. I truly think that you have really improved your oral skills. I think you can understand and communicate more and better than before. I hope I have convinced you that the only way to success is practice or in Picasso's words: "Action is the foundational key to all success".

Here is some advice that might help you be happy:




       

Below you can fin a jukebox with important tips of wisdom for school and life.




Now as your final assingment, I would like you to look at this year in review and leave partying thoughts and words of wisdom for those to come and also leave your footprint forever.


What are your best memories of this school year? Describe them in detail to help you picture those moments when you open this letter in the future.

What did you struggle with? What were the hard parts of the school year for you, in or out of school? Where are you with those issues now?

What advice do you want to give your future self? Why?

What do you hope you never forget about this time in your life? Why?

Is there something else you’d like to put in this envelope as a memory of this time, or as a present for your future self? What? Why?

What would be some helpful tips you could pass on to the new students?
I would really appreciate your suggestions for next year. Just imagine I am the new English teacher who is coming to our school next year, have never taught APLE, and am a bit lost about it. What ideas and suggestions would you tell her for next year?

You've got a 3 minute recording span in SpeakPipe. Use it up, please. Keep in mind I might publish your comments, so you are not to comment on any teachers, but can comment on what you learnt in your different classes.

DEALINE: THURSDAY  13TH JUNE