How can a teacher best utilize the school day
to work with the class as a whole, but also to
meet the needs of ELL students by meeting
individually or giving additional scaffolds.
Front loading
the child
Right before the
lesson
This might be best if the
lesson will be difficult for
them to understand.
Right when the
child arrives
They will be more
motivated to learn
throughout the day
A teacher can scheduling time to meet one
on one with the students at some point in
the day.
During rest time
The room will be quiet during
rest time, so the child will be
able to focus.
During center time
The child can come to you during
center time, but still have enough
time to play during centers.
To best help the students, the teacher needs
to find out the learning style of the child
Visual
Learn by seeing
Graphics
Video
Auditory
Learn by hearing
Listening to
stories
Repeating things to
themselves
Kinesthetic
Learn by touch
Hands-on
activities
Writing
things down
Knowledge of
Content
How do teachers plan content that meets
standards while also focusing on the range
of learning levels in the classroom ?
Find out the learning
style of the students
Incorporate multiple
methods of learning styles
into the classroom
structure.
Teachers can also group the children into
different learning groups in order to teach
more directly to the small group.
After working with the class in small groups, the teacher can
look across each groups strengths and needs. She can focus
whole group instruction based on the overlapping of needs
among the groups.
Children can learn from others
during this time.
Talk partners
Listening to others answers
Working together
Large group instruction is
the time that can be used
for general standards and
learning goals.
This gives the children
more individual
learning time
Different types of lessons can
be taught in small groups
Guided reading
Targeted lessons
the children are more likely to understand what
is being taught to them because the teacher is
able to be more intentional in the teaching
Knowledge of
Diversity
To what extent should a teacher know about a
child's primary language to best be able to
support their learning?
Know what language(s) the child speaks at home.
Primary
language and
English
Primary Language
To best support their learning, having a classroom
environment that welcomes language diversity but
also encourages English language development is
important.
Having this type of classroom community will
make the children feel like it is their classroom
If the class is learning about a certain culture
or language, the ELL student could help
present or could share a story relating to the
topic
Shared journal
During centers
Shared reading
Know whether or not the child’s parents
can speak English and how comfortable
they are with it.
This can help with
parent-teacher
communication and
relationship.
Another thing a teacher could do to support ELL students’
learning is to be familiar with common words in their
primary language.
It doesn’t have to be much, but knowing a few words
in another language can make the ELL student feel
welcome and comfortable in the classroom,
it can also help educate the other
students in the classroom.