Special Person FAQ and fav resources

Special Person FAQ and fav resources

Special Person is a wonderful way to get to know your students and create community. Since it has been extensively described and blogged about (check out this process document and other free stuff by Bryce Hedstrom), I will focus this post on answering Frequently Asked Questions and sharing my favorite resources for the classroom:

Which questions to ask?

  • Mapping of possible questions based on your students proficiency level
  • Special Person Interview Posters for early Novice learners (from Amy Roe)
  • Special Person slide deck for longer interviews with student choice (adapted from Amy Marshall)

Do students take notes during the interview?

What to do after Special Person?

  • Write & Discuss (shared writing): let’s co-construct a paragraph about our classmate.
  • Exit ticket: tell me one thing you learned about your classmate (use a slide with sentence starters).
  • Interview recap game: I create a Kahoot for each student we have interviewed. We play it the next time we meet.
  • Mystery Person: after we have interviewed our students, I do a mystery person at the end of each class.
  • Bring guests: once we have interviewed everyone in the class, I bring members of our community to class and the students get to interview them using the Special person format. Showing off their skills!
  • Assessments: I use our shared writing to create listening/reading assessments.
  • Project:
  • Other fun option: If a student has a pet, I have sometimes done a Pet Picture Talk.

Happy interviews!

7 responses to “Special Person FAQ and fav resources”

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  5. Katherine Julia Adachi Avatar
    Katherine Julia Adachi

    Bonjour! Could you share permission to view the ‘student choice form’ (ie. “Advanced Novices: Interview and present YOUR special person! (student-choice form)”). It says that only people in your organization can view it and permission is needed. Thank you!

    1. Cécile Lainé Avatar

      Hi, I have updated the link so you can see what the students see and then you can create your own google form.

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