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Hooks & Transitions for High Student Engagement

Session 4: Hooks & Transitions for High Student Engagement – November 22, 2023

Hooks–  This session will help you to develop the skills of watching and listening to your students in a way that allows you to pull hooks on the spot. When we get comfortable with this aspect of PPATH, the flow of the circle and language production is guaranteed to increase- it is what makes the circle go ‘round! A Hook helps us to de-unitize (repeat, recombine and recycle) and focus on context and content as the driving forces for moving up the proficiency levels in an organic way.

Transitions – One of the most unique and most commonly recognized components of OWL are Transitions. Transitions are intended to help break down the filter, create movement and build the community. If you are wondering how to use transitions or are simply looking for a convenient way to spruce up your transition bank, this is the session for you.

What’s Included:

  • All online materials: printable resource page & collaborative documents.
  • Access to the Live Webinar with inspiring and informative facilitators.
  • A collaborative community with teachers from around the world.

This is the fourth session in the PPATH: Planning & Classroom Structure Virtual PD Series . Join the Series to get all 10 weeks of support and collaboration! As part of the Series, you receive all the recordings, handouts, and have access to the Mighty Network platform, where there is on-going collaboration and communication with other teachers from across the country. 

Each session begins at 4:00pm PST/ 5:00pm MST/ 6:00pm CST/ 7:00pm EST

Session 1: Introduction to PPATH – October 11, 2023

This session will show you the overall classroom structure and planning process for an ‘organic’ world language classroom, one that creates a proficiency-based and student-directed learning environment. We are so excited to share with you this transformational information, that will impact not only your satisfaction as a teacher, but your students’ engagement, learning and language acquisition. This is also a great refresher for teachers familiar with PPATH, as you will see new ways to integrate into your classroom.

Session 2: Pairings, Groupings & Games to Maximize Student Interaction – October 25, 2023

Pairings & Groupings – The social aspect of language acquisition is crucial for student production and growth. How can we create an environment where students are constantly interacting with one another while staying in the target language (TL), even at the novice level? This session will unravel the science and purpose behind pairing, grouping and game structures and how we can start using them more frequently, effectively and purposefully in our classes today!

Session 3: Prompts to Level Up Language – November 8, 2023

Prompts– What should we ask our students to do and how should we ask them to do it? What will prompt the task, and what will the task be? This session will focus on how to develop prompts in the moment using the the OWL Curriculum Triangle and the ACTFL Proficiency levels as the guiding foundations. Additionally, we will discuss strategies for high student- engagement and production and how they are a direct result of the prompts we create.

Session 4: Hooks & Transitions for High Student Engagement – November 22, 2023

Hooks–  This session will help you to develop the skills of watching and listening to your students in a way that allows you to pull hooks on the spot. When we get comfortable with this aspect of PPATH, the flow of the circle and language production is guaranteed to increase- it is what makes the circle go ‘round! A Hook helps us to de-unitize (repeat, recombine and recycle) and focus on context and content as the driving forces for moving up the proficiency levels in an organic way.

Transitions – One of the most unique and most commonly recognized components of OWL are Transitions. Transitions are intended to help break down the filter, create movement and build the community. If you are wondering how to use transitions or are simply looking for a convenient way to spruce up your transition bank, this is the session for you.

Session 5: Incorporating Literacy and Feedback – December 6, 2023

Following PPATH allows us to guide the circle while keeping accountable to the performance guidelines outlined in our state and national standards. Join in on the conversation of how we can make literacy flow in the circle via PPATH. In what ways can we integrate authentic texts to support the content, functions and text-types we are focusing on and pushing for? In this session we will share our favorite resources and activities and prompts that include literacy.

An important element to this is Accountability  – How can we be sure that the task was completed, provide the appropriate feedback and resources to fill in “gaps” discovered in the production process to ensure further development of communication skills? How do we pull new threads to start the PPATH over again? This step in PPATH will help us learn to develop topics and language in a way that fosters more student interaction and target language. don’t miss this session to ensure that your students continue to grow! Time will be allotted to collaboratively create example PPATH charts to work with the weaving in of literacy in our daily practice.

OWL Virtual PD is welcome to all participants: new and experienced teachers of OWL strategies. Virtual PD is a continued support to teachers, and does not replace the foundational knowledge that is given in one of our workshops.

Online Platform
OWL uses Zoom to host Online PD opportunities. We encourage you to try it out before your scheduled online PD time so you don’t miss any of the session with technical difficulties. This should include having Google Chrome on your device, and giving the platform permission to use your video camera and microphone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time are the live webinars? 

  • Check here for your time zone’s appropriate time!

How do I participate in the Online Session?

  • OWL uses Zoom to facilitate live webinars. For maximum success, check to make sure your microphone, camera, and volume are working on your computer. 
  • Questions on how Zoom works?  Call us at (857)-293-1706, or email at [email protected].

If I cannot attend a live session, will I be able to experience the Session?

  • Yes! All live webinars will be recorded for your perusal when is convenient for you. Be sure to register with video access. 
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  •  November 22, 2023
     4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Live Webinars:
OWL hosts live webinars daily using Zoom as our platform. Zoom can be accessed on a computer or mobile app so you may access wherever you may be!

A welcome email with a Zoom link for your specific event will be sent to you within 24 hours of the live event.

Can’t make a live webinar? OWL records all sessions, and are made available 48 hours post session with a registration that includes access to recorded sessions.

Questions on Zoom? Connect with us at (541) 690-8038‬ for additional help!