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1. AIM Summer Institute US
2016 Program guide
We are pleased to welcome you to the 1st US AIM Summer Institute!
To ensure you get the most out of the conference, please consider these tips for reading the Summer Institute program and
experiencing the event:
-The AIM Team
The two conference days will be packed with engaging work-
shops and opportunities to connect with other teachers! We
hope you find the Summer Institute to be a rewarding learning
opportunity, and look forward to working with you as you
implement AIM in your classroom!
Tip 1 Bring a laptop or paper to take notes. You will be receiving
workshop handouts but not until after the institute (see Tip 4)
Tip 2 Wear casual clothing please. This is your vacation time
and no need to‘dress up’! We want you to feel as comfort
able as possible during these two days.
Tip 3 If you have questions or comments that you would like to
share during the conference, please feel free to approach
one of the AIM staff members or an AIM Facilitator at any
time.
-This conference is for you, so we want to make sure we address
any questions or concerns you might have during the two days.
Tip 4 All workshop handouts will be shared with all participants
after the Summer Institute.
-After the conference, we will send a link to a survey to
collect your feedback on the event. At the end of the survey,
you will receive a link to box.com.
-The‘AIM Summer Institute 2016’folder on box.com will give
you access to all handouts from all of the workshops offered
at the Summer Institute, regardless of whether you attended
the workshop.
2. Name of Event Event/Session Title Description/Notes Facilitator
7:30 -8:30 am Registration Participants arrive and receive conference folder. AIMTeam
8:45–9:15 am
Welcome & Introduction of
Facilitators
Welcome, Introduction of AIMTeam, Program, Housekeeping,
Timing of workshops, Location of rooms,Washrooms, Lunch,
Cocktail/Dinner tonight,Workshop session breaks, DRAWS!
AIMTeam
9:15 - 10:00 am
Keynote Address
What makes AIM tick?
What are the key AIM strategies and essential elements that
make AIM so effective? Learn how AIM helps students successfully
achieve target language levels of proficiency as defined by ACTFL.
Richard Smith
10:00 - 10:15 am Break
10:15 -12:00 am
A1. French
AIM from Day One!
Getting started!
• AIM first classes – Entry routines/teaching through gestures
• Establishing the target language ONLY!
• Setting the stage for success
• Planning the first lesson
• Hands on practice
Edite Sammons
A2. Spanish
AIM from Day One!
Getting started !
• AIM first classes – Entry routines/teaching through gestures
• Establishing the target language ONLY!
• Setting the stage for success
• Planning the first lesson
• Hands on practice
Kem Opperman-Torres
12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch Don’t forget the AIM product display!
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3. Name of Event Event/Session Title Description/Notes Facilitator
1:00 – 2:45 pm
B1. French
We are on our way!
• Introducing the play/raps/dance
• Kinesthetic reviews
• Importance of Spontaneity usingTeacher-led self expression &
conscious word selection
• The importance of total and partial questions
• How to use the AIM resources
Edite Sammons
B2. Spanish
We are on our way!
• Introducing the play/raps/dance
• Kinesthetic reviews
• Importance of Spontaneity usingTeacher-led self expression &
conscious word selection
• The importance of total and partial questions
• How to use the AIM resources
Kem Opperman-Torres
2:45 - 3:00 pm Break
3:00 – 4:00 pm
C1. French
Techer- led Self Expression (TLSE)Why?
How?
Teachers will discover the power ofTLSE and how it is critical to
authentic language acquisition. Learn how to expand vocabu-
lary using word associations.Techniques will be demonstrated,
followed by hands-on group practice time.
Edite Sammons
C2. Spanish
Techer- led Self Expression (TLSE)Why?
How?
Teachers will discover the power ofTLSE and how it is critical to
authentic language acquisition. Learn how to expand vocabu-
lary using word associations.Techniques will be demonstrated,
followed by hands-on group practice time.
Kem Opperman-Torres
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4. Name of Event Event/Session Title Description/Notes Facilitator
4:00 - 4:30 pm What are the AIM Resources? AIM Resources explained /Scope & Sequence
Edite Sammons
Kem Opperman-Torres
5:15 - 6:30 pm Meet & Greet
Join the AIM team for a glass of wine at River City Brewing Company @
835 Museum Cir, Jacksonville
6:30 pm Group Dinner
Dinner at River City Brewing Company Restaurant for those reserved/
paid - Optional dinner for others
Thisconcludesdayone!
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5. Name of Event Event/Session Title Description/Notes Facilitator
8:00 - 8:30 am Breakfast
8:30 – 8:45 am ALL Plenary: Housekeeping, Draws! AIMTeam
8:45 – 9:30 am
ALL
WTFrench/Spanish!
Target language only‘rule’is critical in the development of students’
proficiency with AIM. Learn tips and tricks that will hopefully get your
students speaking in the target language the minute they walk in the
classroom, and continue to speak in the target language.
Richard Smith
9:35 - 10:45 am
D1. French
Moving from Oral toWritten
Moving from oral to written: Gradual release of responsibility
• Modelling Language Manipulation Activities
• Group point system
• Preparing an AIM lesson
Edite Sammons
D2. Spanish
Moving from Oral toWritten
Moving from oral to written: Gradual release of responsibility
• Modelling Language Manipulation Activities
• Group point system
• Preparing an AIM lesson
Kem Opperman-Torres
10:45 – 11:00 Break
AIM SUMMER INSTITUTE US PROGRAM Day 2, July 29th, 2016
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6. Name of Event Event/Session Title Description/Notes Facilitator
11:00 – 12:00 pm
E1. French
Story retelling & AIM group practice
Story retelling – modeling the final and most important AIM task
Hands-on group practice with AIM activities
Edite Sammons
E2. Spanish
Story retelling & AIM group practice
Story retelling – modeling the final and most important AIM task
Hands-on group practice with AIM activities
Kem Opperman-Torres
12:00 – 12:45 pm Lunch
12:45 – 1:10 pm Exhibits Now is the time to place your order
1:15 – 2:30 pm
F1. French/Spanish
Beyond the play
Taking a closer look at the kits - AIM is not just about the play. Incorpo-
rating creative and authentic activities, ie. raps, situational activities, etc.
Edite Sammons
Kem Opperman-Torres
2:45 – 3:45 pm
G1. French/Spanish
Assessment & AIM
Open Forum
Assessment & AIM Open Forum - Looking at how we assess our AIM
students using the ACTFL criteria. Q & A session to ask any questions that
pertain to the challenges of using AIM at the intermediate/middle/high
school level.
Edite Sammons
Kem Opperman-Torres
3:45 – 4:15 pm ALL It’s a wrap! Final AIM presentation and draws. AIMTeam
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AIM SUMMER INSTITUTE US PROGRAM Day 2, July 29th, 2016 (cont.)