Saturday, June 20, 2015

BULLETIN BOARDS

Projects are a great way to get students using the target language practically and in context. And kids show a lot of enthusiasm towards learning with such a hands on approach. Through the years, I've seen the quality of my students' work improve steadily. Here's what I've learned; if you want your students to put their best work forward you need to have clear, high expectations and you need to give them proper praise. There's no better way to show your respect for their work than by posting it on the bulletin board. My students really put their best foot forward when they are aware that their work might be displayed for the whole class to see and praise. If you don't have a bulletin board, you need to get one or establish some kind of area to display your students' work. It'll do wonders to the quality of their work. Here are some of the bulletin boards in my classrooms:




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