TPR Storytelling is a foreign language teaching methodology that was invented by Blaine Ray of Bakersfield, California. TPR Storytelling (TPRS) teachers tell personalized stories in their foreign language or English as a Second language classrooms as their students act those stories out.

Highlights from the 2004 National TPRS® Conference

Handouts from the 2004 National TPRS® Conference are available as free, printable downloads. We have sold out of the 2004 Las Vegas DVD.

NTPRS® Workshop Handouts

NTPRS® Session Handouts

Carla S. Selters
Homework Choice = Choice Homework

Janice Holter-Kittok and
Barbara Cartford

Onsite Teacher Training
Jason Fritze
Reading - an essential source of CI
in the TPRS® classroom

Carmen Andrews-Sánchez

Effective Use of TPRS® in Upper-Level Courses

Joanne Goldstein

Differentiated Instruction and TPRS®

Julie Baird

Using Legends and Authentic Stories in a TPRS® Classroom

Julie Baird

How do I Ask a Story?

Shelley Thomas

Brain-Based Learning and TPRS®

Piedad Gutiérrez

Culture in the TPRS® Classroom
Dale Crum
Classroom Management the Fred Jones Way
Handout #1
Handout #2
Kelly Day
Uses of Technology to Provide Comprehensible Input
Joe Neilson
Some Fun Mini-Stories for Look, I Can Talk More!
Joe Neilson
My Favorite PMSs
Nancy Wells
Using TPRS® in Teaching Adults
Beth Skelton
TPRS® for Elem. and Secondary English Language Learners
Gale Mackey
How to Teach Songs (NO Singing Allowed!)
Susan Gross
"Variety is the Spice of Class"  Extension Activities
Michael Miller
Higher Level Thinking on TPRS® Testing
All handouts are in Adobe© PDF format and require Acrobat© Reader to view. Click here to download the reader

 


 

 

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