The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book.

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The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book. Yamelynets Lesia Vasylivna an English teacher of Terebovlia secondary school # 3 specializing in foreign languages The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book.  Author Unknown

COOPERATIVE LEARNING

It is an instructional method that encourages children of all ages to work together and to learn from one another.

THE ELEMENTS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING Positive Interdependence Face-to-Face Interaction Individual & Group Accountability Interpersonal & Small Group Skills Group Processing

Cooperative Learning Activities Jigsaw Think-Pair -Share Three-Step Interview Three-Minute Review Numbered Heads Partners Same- Different Team-Pair -Solo

Hello, Europe! 5 th Form Speaking “ Three-Step The main part Interview” The main part of the lesson Speaking “ Numbered Heads Together”

PROFESSIONS Vocabulary Drill Writing The Main Part of the Lesson “ Mix-and-Match” “ Making a Story”

Kyiv Speaking Writing “ Pair-Share” The Main Part of the Lesson “ Boss-Secretary”

Extra-Curricular Activities “Ukraine in its Traditions” 7th Form “The ABC Party” 1st Form “Thanksgiving Day” 5th Form

Why Students Like CL It promotes individual student learning. It helps students to develop their oral skills. It encourages greater effort among students. It enhances students’ satisfaction with their learning experience.

District Olympiad Roman Fedorchuk 2009-2010 ( 1 st Place) - Form 11 Taras Boretskyi 2010-2011 ( 1 st Place)- Form 8 Oleh Nykeryi 2010-2011 ( 3 rd Place) –Form 8 Nazar Tabachuk 2011- 2012 ( 3 rd Place)- Form 8

My Publications

Young Teachers’ School

A teacher takes a hand, Opens a mind And touches a heart. A Successful Lesson

The Result of the CL Greater Comprehensible Input Natural Context Negotiation of Meaning Lowered Affective Filter Peer Support Enhanced Motivation Great Language Use