Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Self Study Project:
Teaching Reading
- How can a teacher implement
techniques to scaffold learning for ELL
students while still providing a
challenge for advanced students?
- front loading ELL
students
- tap into their
background
knowledge
- help them to make
connections
- see if they
relate to the
book
- introduce new
vocabulary or
unfamiliar
experiences
- give them time to prepare
to share something or
answer a question during
the lesson
- classroom
community
- accommodations
during the
lesson
- give ELL students
their own copy of
the text
- acting out/
motions
- get the whole
class to repeat
unfamiliar/ key
words
- model thought
process
- visuals
- graphic
organizers
- pictures
- anchor
charts
- sharing
ideas
- think
alouds
- talk
partners
- writing down
ideas
- How does a teacher create an
environment that supports cultural
and language differences while still
encouraging ELL students to grow in
their English language abilities?
- encouraging growth
- interactions with peers
- group work
- reading groups
- partner work
- table set-up
- free time
- lunch/snack
- recess
- centers
- circle time
- morning meeting
- teacher-student interactions
- listen to them
- show interest
in their
personal lives
- Conversations
help build oral
language skills.
- Make sure they know
that being bilingual is an
awesome skill to have.
- show that you care
about them
- provide extra
assistance
- scaffolding techniques
- supporting differences
- be respectful
- be compassionate
and understanding
- be aware of
differences
- talk to the family
- allow them to share
- Children can write
stories in their journal
that reveal more
about their cultures
and family values.
- Parents or child can share with
the class.
- teach about other
cultures and languages
- promote diversity
- What are the different types of
reading instruction?
- teacher reading with the student
- literature discussion
- guided reading
- each student
has their own
copy of the text
- small group
- similiar reading needs
- teacher reading to the students
- read aloud
- shared reading
- big books
- interactive read aloud
- Students answer
questions or
participate in the text.
- student-directed reading
- independent reading
- access to a variety of text levels
- buddy reading
- specific reading instruction formats
- reading workshops
- authentic
reading activities
- reading/ reading aloud to students
- responding
- sharing
- mini lessons
- writing
- Basal Reading Program
- teaching strategies
and skills for reading
- explicit instruction on skills
- independent
reading
opportunities
- grade-level
reading selection
- management plan with
grouping and
assessment
- workbook
assignments
- literature circles
- authentic reading and
literary analysis
- Students choose books.
- specific roles for book discussions
- literature focus units
- teaching reading
through literature
- read and respond to a book as a class
- mini lessons on phonics,
vocabulary, and
comprehension
- projects to extend learning