ESL Stations That Work Day 2

🎯 What We Covered in Day 2:

  • What ESL stations are—and what they’re not

  • Why stations work for all 4 language domains (reading, writing, speaking, and listening)

  • A walkthrough of my 10 station types—organized by skill

  • How to choose 4–5 stations that make sense for your students and your classroom

  • Tips for using partners, building routines, and keeping it sustainable

  • A live walkthrough of planning your first station rotation

  • A free planning template for group + small group lessons

  • A surprise membership bonus—and today’s giveaway winner!

📥 Grab the Planning Workbook
Need the workbook? Click here to download it.
Use it to reflect on your language domains, choose your first stations, and draft your initial rotation plan.

📝 Your Homework Challenge (Still Open!)
To enter tomorrow’s giveaway, post your homework in the Facebook group:

âś… Share a draft of your station rotation
✅ OR list 4–5 station types you plan to start with
✅ OR describe how you’ll pair students or organize the setup

Look for the official homework thread to drop your response!

đź’ˇ Not in the Facebook group yet?
Join here—but please answer the membership questions so we can approve you!

🔮 What’s Coming Next in Day 3:
Tomorrow we’ll dive into how to keep your stations running long-term—without burnout.

You’ll learn how to build routines that stick, simplify your weekly flow, and stay consistent throughout the year. We’ll also wrap up with our final giveaway!

đź’Ś Questions?
Email me anytime at info@monica-lopez.com.
And if you’re ready to keep going, there’s even more waiting for you inside the ESL Teacher Membership. 💛

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