Kristen Haase, Carmen Shahadi Rowe
Bolstering Vocabulary with Teacher Talk in the Classroom
Strategic Modeling to Elevate Students' Language
Kristen Haase, Carmen Shahadi Rowe
Bolstering Vocabulary with Teacher Talk in the Classroom
Strategic Modeling to Elevate Students' Language
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This practical guide introduces "Teacher Talk," an easy-to-use tool for teachers to help improve elementary studentsâ vocabulary.
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This practical guide introduces "Teacher Talk," an easy-to-use tool for teachers to help improve elementary studentsâ vocabulary.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781032262161
- ISBN-10: 1032262168
- Artikelnr.: 65929295
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 396g
- ISBN-13: 9781032262161
- ISBN-10: 1032262168
- Artikelnr.: 65929295
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kristen Haase is an elementary ESL teacher in Pennsylvania, where she also serves as the ELD team leader and is a member of the school's leadership team. Carmen Shahadi Rowe is an ESL instructional coach for an urban school district in Pennsylvania. She has served as a Spanish and K-12 ESL teacher and administrator at the district level and is the founder of Accelerating Language, LLC.
Introduction 1. Prepared for Life 2. The Principle of Substitutionary
Language 3. The Importance of Oral Language Inside and Outside the
Classroom 4. Strategies for Implementing Substitutionary Language: Where do
I start? Strategy #1: Ridding Ourselves of Informal Language Strategy #2:
Using Substitutionary Language While Giving Directions Strategy #3:
Substituting More Nuanced Words and Phrases for Common Ones Strategy #4:
Using Content Vocabulary Across the Curriculum Strategy #5: Getting Your
Morning Started Right Strategy #6: Using Multiple Meaning Words Across
Content Areas Strategy #7: Exposing Students to a Full Range of Signal
Words at the Sentence Level Strategy #8: Bolstering Our Speech with
Literary Devices Strategy #9: Capitalizing on Root Words and Their Family
Members Strategy #10: Modeling Elevated Language at the Discourse Level
Strategy #11: Modeling Discourse to Address the Common Core Standards
Strategy #12: Emphasizing Character Traits and Theme 5. Building a
Schoolwide Culture of Substitutionary Language: How can we enlist the help
of all school staff? 6. Engaging Caregivers to Use Elevated Language
Language 3. The Importance of Oral Language Inside and Outside the
Classroom 4. Strategies for Implementing Substitutionary Language: Where do
I start? Strategy #1: Ridding Ourselves of Informal Language Strategy #2:
Using Substitutionary Language While Giving Directions Strategy #3:
Substituting More Nuanced Words and Phrases for Common Ones Strategy #4:
Using Content Vocabulary Across the Curriculum Strategy #5: Getting Your
Morning Started Right Strategy #6: Using Multiple Meaning Words Across
Content Areas Strategy #7: Exposing Students to a Full Range of Signal
Words at the Sentence Level Strategy #8: Bolstering Our Speech with
Literary Devices Strategy #9: Capitalizing on Root Words and Their Family
Members Strategy #10: Modeling Elevated Language at the Discourse Level
Strategy #11: Modeling Discourse to Address the Common Core Standards
Strategy #12: Emphasizing Character Traits and Theme 5. Building a
Schoolwide Culture of Substitutionary Language: How can we enlist the help
of all school staff? 6. Engaging Caregivers to Use Elevated Language
Introduction 1. Prepared for Life 2. The Principle of Substitutionary
Language 3. The Importance of Oral Language Inside and Outside the
Classroom 4. Strategies for Implementing Substitutionary Language: Where do
I start? Strategy #1: Ridding Ourselves of Informal Language Strategy #2:
Using Substitutionary Language While Giving Directions Strategy #3:
Substituting More Nuanced Words and Phrases for Common Ones Strategy #4:
Using Content Vocabulary Across the Curriculum Strategy #5: Getting Your
Morning Started Right Strategy #6: Using Multiple Meaning Words Across
Content Areas Strategy #7: Exposing Students to a Full Range of Signal
Words at the Sentence Level Strategy #8: Bolstering Our Speech with
Literary Devices Strategy #9: Capitalizing on Root Words and Their Family
Members Strategy #10: Modeling Elevated Language at the Discourse Level
Strategy #11: Modeling Discourse to Address the Common Core Standards
Strategy #12: Emphasizing Character Traits and Theme 5. Building a
Schoolwide Culture of Substitutionary Language: How can we enlist the help
of all school staff? 6. Engaging Caregivers to Use Elevated Language
Language 3. The Importance of Oral Language Inside and Outside the
Classroom 4. Strategies for Implementing Substitutionary Language: Where do
I start? Strategy #1: Ridding Ourselves of Informal Language Strategy #2:
Using Substitutionary Language While Giving Directions Strategy #3:
Substituting More Nuanced Words and Phrases for Common Ones Strategy #4:
Using Content Vocabulary Across the Curriculum Strategy #5: Getting Your
Morning Started Right Strategy #6: Using Multiple Meaning Words Across
Content Areas Strategy #7: Exposing Students to a Full Range of Signal
Words at the Sentence Level Strategy #8: Bolstering Our Speech with
Literary Devices Strategy #9: Capitalizing on Root Words and Their Family
Members Strategy #10: Modeling Elevated Language at the Discourse Level
Strategy #11: Modeling Discourse to Address the Common Core Standards
Strategy #12: Emphasizing Character Traits and Theme 5. Building a
Schoolwide Culture of Substitutionary Language: How can we enlist the help
of all school staff? 6. Engaging Caregivers to Use Elevated Language