As teachers everywhere find more and more students with limited
English in their classes, many are asking: "How can I include ELL
students in every aspect of the day?"
Beginning with designing a classroom that welcomes students and
creates appropriate conditions for learning, Emelie Parker and Tess
Pardini go on to detail a workshop format for reading, writing and
content-area studies.
The workshop structure allows teachers to differentiate
instruction to include all students, and affords students ample
opportunities to collaborate with others as they learn to speak,
read, write, and comprehend while also engaging in active learning
of the curriculum. The authors provide numerous examples of ways
that teachers can become proficient in knowing each child and
orchestrating instruction to meet individual needs.
Throughout ""The Words Came Down "" oral language is emphasized
in a continuum from teacher modeling and demonstration to
situations in which student-to-student communication is essential.
The authors show that when children's attempts at communicating are
accepted and celebrated, they will learn to communicate with each
other comfortably and spontaneously whether on the playground or
working on a science experiment.
In addition, this helpful guide offers a variety of approaches
to assessment, and demonstrates the importance of engaging families
as partners in learning English and content.
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