Hi! Yesterday was my first day of classes. Every class went as planned, was awesome and responsive and then 7th period, a Spanish 2 class with 38 students, came on. They were excessively chatty, in English. And there are about 8 students who are the disruptive type and talk out in English a LOT, 3 of whom just really don´t care. We only achieved half of what we did in all other classes and got no vocab up, though we did in every other class. 5 were sent out of the circle for a minute, 1 was sent out of the circle and then outside the class for a minute twice! So it looks like I am going to have to debrief TODAY with them and not during English days/week. It can't wait. My thoughts: -Have a discussion about trust and decency -Talk about the effect of breaking out into English which switches the brain. Somewhere I heard that research says that it takes 7-8 minutes to get back to before the brain switch. Can someone hook me up with that research? I also plan to go over consequences including what one of the members of my PLC shared with me. It is a Debrief behavioral sheet that the student has to fill out. I'm going to try this for students who have to leave the room for disruptions or incessant English. The doc itself is in English, but if I can nip bad behavior in the bud in the beginning, the whole class will benefit. (I've attached it for your perusal. In other thoughts or comments? Thank you and happy OWLing, Jody Foreign Languages Brookings Harbor High School
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Behavior as Language (Autosaved).docx
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