This video might be a little “over-the-top” in sentimentality, but it’s very well done. I’ll certainly use it in my ESL class to have students both describe what they see happen in the video and the message it is trying to send:
About The Author
Related Posts
1 Comment
Leave a reply Cancel reply
SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL
Recent Posts
- National Shakespeare Day Is On April 23rd – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources For ELLs
- Backdrop Hosts Several Cool Geography Games
- April 25th Is World Malaria Day – Here Are Teaching & Learning Resources
- Best Posts Of The Week
- “So Much Research, So Little Time for Teachers to Put It Into Practice”
Recent Comments
- Elizabeth J. Morrow on “What’s Going On In Ontario Schools?” Redux
- Larry Ferlazzo on The Best Resources On Providing Scaffolds To Students
- Mary on Kathy Sierra On Gamification In Education
- Jamilla Rice on The Best Resources On Providing Scaffolds To Students
- Larry Ferlazzo on Nine New Teaching Moves That Have Gone Well For Students & Me This Year – So Far
Thanks for all of the great resources, Larry. This video is a bit “obvious,” but perhaps that is what is needed these days. Happy holidays, Karyn