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Overview
50 Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners offers practical strategies for teaching English as a second language to different grade levels and across content areas.
Published by Pearson (September 18th 2020) - Copyright © 2020
ISBN-13: 9780136616252
Subject: Multilingual/English Learners
Category: Teaching English Learners
Table of contents
1. Predictable Routines and Signals: Reducing Anxiety
2. Total Physical Response and Total Physical Response Storytelling (TPR and TPRS): Integrating Movement into Language Acquisition
3. Modeled Talk: Demonstrating as You Talk
4. Visual Scaffolding: Providing Language Support through Visual Images
5. Realia Strategies: Connecting Language Acquisition to the Real World
6. Vocabulary Role-Play: Building Vocabulary through Dramatization
7. Collecting and Processing Words: Making Vocabulary Your Own
8. Manipulatives Strategies: Using Objects to Connect Concepts
9. Choosing Technology Based on Student Needs: Advancing Progress in English Language and Content Learning
10. Moving into Reading: Using Multiple Strategies to Foster Comprehension
11. Close Reading: Engaging with Text to Improve Reading Comprehension
12. Repeated Reading: Using Script Writing and Reader's Theater
13. Scaffolding English Writing: Matching Instruction to Language Development
14. Reporting Back: Verbal Practice in Curriculum Connections
15. Leveled Questions: Adjusting Questioning Strategies to the Language Levels of Students
16. Bilingual Books and Labels: Supporting Biliteracy Awareness
17. Sorting Activities: Organizing Information into Categories
18. Cloze: Using Context to Create Meaning
19. Verb Action: Teaching Irregular Verbs through Experience
20. Syntax Surgery: Visually Manipulating English Grammar
21. Checking for Understanding: Using Questioning Strategies to Differentiate Instruction
22. Learning Centers: Extending Learning through Hands-On Practice
23. Communication Games: Creating Opportunities for Verbal Interaction
24. Cognate Strategies: Using the Home Language to Support English Acquisition
25. RTI for English Language Learners: Documenting and Monitoring Student Progress and the Effectiveness of Intervention
26. Preview/Review: Building Vocabulary and Concepts to Support Understanding
27. Story Reenactment: Making Stories Come to Life!
28. Repetition and Innovation: Exploring a Book to Deepen Comprehension
29. Language Focus Lessons: Supporting English Vocabulary and Structure Acquisition
30. Graphic Organizers: Visually Representing Ideas, Text, and Connections
31. Advance Organizers: Getting the Mind in Gear for Instruction
32. Guided Reading: Providing Individual Support within a Group Setting
33. Cohesion Links: Understanding the Glue That Holds Paragraphs Together
34. Language Framework Planning: Supporting Academic Language and Content Acquisition
35. Free Voluntary Reading: Nothing Helps Reading Like Reading
36. Culture Studies: Learning Research Skills and Valuing Home Cultures in One Project
37. Microselection: Finding Key Words and Main Ideas
38. Read, Pair, Share: Working with a Partner to Negotiate Meaning
39. Attribute Charting: Organizing Information to Support Understanding
40. Integrated Curriculum Projects: Using Authentic Projects to Integrate Content Knowledge
41. KWL and Data Charts: Researching and Organizing Information
42. Collaborative Reading: What to Do When They Can't Read the Textbook
43. Cooperative Learning: Group Interactions to Accomplish Goals
44. Learning Strategy Instruction: Acquiring Self-Help Skills
45. Multiple Intelligences Strategies: Teaching and Testing to Student-Preferred Learning Modes
46. Multimedia Presentations: Oral Reports for the New Millennium
47. Small Groups and Partners: Interactions to Enhance Instruction
48. GIST: Exploring Tough Text
49. Tutorials: Closing the Achievement Gap
50. Combining and Scheduling Strategies: Supporting Learning through Differentiation
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