Tag: teaching
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Second semester of teaching behind me!
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Updated interactive exam rubric for ASL class
For this semester’s exit exams during finals week, I updated the rubric I posted on iRubric last semester. I did this for two reasons: Someone commented on the original blog post that I forgot fluency. After noting that general fluency was one of the criteria on the Signing Naturally “Storytelling Evaluation Sheets,” and after reviewing more rubrics, I…
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Free-write exercise: My Dream ASL Class
I asked one of my ASL classes to take 3 minutes the other day and write whatever came to mind about how they would like to learn ASL– what kinds of classroom exercises, texts (books, videos), homework, tests, whatever. I did this because it seemed like some things weren’t working for some of the students in…
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Created a Rubric for ASL Interactive Exam
Found a relevant rubric today on iRubric for a French Oral Exam that I edited to make it an ASL Interactive Exam. This is what it looks like. Click the picture to jump to the rubric page.
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“Review day is not for me to speed-teach everything we’ve learned.”
Review day is not for me to speed-teach everything we’ve learned. Love it! Instead, The teacher writes homework section numbers on different places on three boards in the room and says: Go to where you want to get or give extra help on those sections. The teacher then walks around the room to keep students…