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This handbook is for elementary staff who work with English Language Learners, but who don't have specialized training in English language acquisition.It provides a thorough picture of English Language Learners, and offers practical strategies for teaching.
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This handbook is for elementary staff who work with English Language Learners, but who don't have specialized training in English language acquisition.It provides a thorough picture of English Language Learners, and offers practical strategies for teaching.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843866
- ISBN-10: 1475843860
- Artikelnr.: 53928900
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 124
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781475843866
- ISBN-10: 1475843860
- Artikelnr.: 53928900
Ann Morgan is a long-time elementary and ESOL teacher, teacher trainer, and writer with experience at all levels of English Language Acquisition in K-8 and college. She holds multiple Masters degrees and has worked as a writer, editor and/or consultant for the state of Maryland, Oxford University Press, the Library of Congress, Discovery Education, and the National Institutes of Health.
Acknowledgments Introduction Acronym Soup and Other Terms Chapter 1: Who
are These Kids? Countries and Backgrounds Period of Adjustment Grade
Placement The Silent Stage An Adjustment Problem Not an Adjustment Problem
Clothes Realistic Expectations Chapter 2: Home Comes to School The Cultural
Divide General Information Gender and Expectations Socializing Holidays
Resources Chapter 3: Domains and Levels of English Language Learning
Language Domains Listening Speaking Reading Writing Testing English
Language Proficiency Levels of English Language Proficiency Level 1-2
Beginner Level 3-4 Intermediate Level 5-6 Advanced/Exited Beginning Level
Proficiency Goals Intermediate Level Proficiency Goals Advanced Level
Proficiency Goals Chapter 4: How to Talk to Your ELLs Pace Yourself
Receptive Language Productive Language This is Tense. Keep it Simple. Be an
Active Active Speaker More than Words I Don't Get It Chapter 5: Classroom
Accommodations What are Accommodations? Typical Accommodations Who is Part
of the Accommodations Process? When and Where do ESOL Students Use
Accommodations? Why Use Accommodations? Chapter 6: Making the Everyday
Puzzle Pieces Fit The Basics First Steps Technology for the Unemployed
Let's Do Lunch-Book Talk Overview Before-Setting Up During-Let's Eat
After-Clean Up The Book Talk Ripple Effect Chapter 7: Project Based
Learning Why PBL? Collect Something Write to Someone Make Something Play
Something Chapter 8: Strategies for Teaching Writing Summaries Fiction
Non-Fiction General Organization Dots Write Point of View The Kid Piece of
the Writing Puzzle Six Word Memoirs OWL Purdue Online Writing Lab Maryland
Public Television Chapter 9: What's the Problem? ESOL and Special Needs
ESOL Common Errors (Don't Worry) Uncommon Errors (It's Time to Worry)
Chapter 10: What Teachers and Kids Say Teachers Input from Kids (with some
grammar corrections) Appendix A: Basic Skills Chart for Gardner's Multiple
Intelligences Appendix B: Suggested Readings for Book Talk Appendix C:
Project Based Learning (PBL) Activities Appendix D: The Great Graph
Appendix E: Comparing Proficiency Levels over Time Appendix F: Comparing
Proficiency Scores within a Group About the Author Index
are These Kids? Countries and Backgrounds Period of Adjustment Grade
Placement The Silent Stage An Adjustment Problem Not an Adjustment Problem
Clothes Realistic Expectations Chapter 2: Home Comes to School The Cultural
Divide General Information Gender and Expectations Socializing Holidays
Resources Chapter 3: Domains and Levels of English Language Learning
Language Domains Listening Speaking Reading Writing Testing English
Language Proficiency Levels of English Language Proficiency Level 1-2
Beginner Level 3-4 Intermediate Level 5-6 Advanced/Exited Beginning Level
Proficiency Goals Intermediate Level Proficiency Goals Advanced Level
Proficiency Goals Chapter 4: How to Talk to Your ELLs Pace Yourself
Receptive Language Productive Language This is Tense. Keep it Simple. Be an
Active Active Speaker More than Words I Don't Get It Chapter 5: Classroom
Accommodations What are Accommodations? Typical Accommodations Who is Part
of the Accommodations Process? When and Where do ESOL Students Use
Accommodations? Why Use Accommodations? Chapter 6: Making the Everyday
Puzzle Pieces Fit The Basics First Steps Technology for the Unemployed
Let's Do Lunch-Book Talk Overview Before-Setting Up During-Let's Eat
After-Clean Up The Book Talk Ripple Effect Chapter 7: Project Based
Learning Why PBL? Collect Something Write to Someone Make Something Play
Something Chapter 8: Strategies for Teaching Writing Summaries Fiction
Non-Fiction General Organization Dots Write Point of View The Kid Piece of
the Writing Puzzle Six Word Memoirs OWL Purdue Online Writing Lab Maryland
Public Television Chapter 9: What's the Problem? ESOL and Special Needs
ESOL Common Errors (Don't Worry) Uncommon Errors (It's Time to Worry)
Chapter 10: What Teachers and Kids Say Teachers Input from Kids (with some
grammar corrections) Appendix A: Basic Skills Chart for Gardner's Multiple
Intelligences Appendix B: Suggested Readings for Book Talk Appendix C:
Project Based Learning (PBL) Activities Appendix D: The Great Graph
Appendix E: Comparing Proficiency Levels over Time Appendix F: Comparing
Proficiency Scores within a Group About the Author Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Acronym Soup and Other Terms Chapter 1: Who
are These Kids? Countries and Backgrounds Period of Adjustment Grade
Placement The Silent Stage An Adjustment Problem Not an Adjustment Problem
Clothes Realistic Expectations Chapter 2: Home Comes to School The Cultural
Divide General Information Gender and Expectations Socializing Holidays
Resources Chapter 3: Domains and Levels of English Language Learning
Language Domains Listening Speaking Reading Writing Testing English
Language Proficiency Levels of English Language Proficiency Level 1-2
Beginner Level 3-4 Intermediate Level 5-6 Advanced/Exited Beginning Level
Proficiency Goals Intermediate Level Proficiency Goals Advanced Level
Proficiency Goals Chapter 4: How to Talk to Your ELLs Pace Yourself
Receptive Language Productive Language This is Tense. Keep it Simple. Be an
Active Active Speaker More than Words I Don't Get It Chapter 5: Classroom
Accommodations What are Accommodations? Typical Accommodations Who is Part
of the Accommodations Process? When and Where do ESOL Students Use
Accommodations? Why Use Accommodations? Chapter 6: Making the Everyday
Puzzle Pieces Fit The Basics First Steps Technology for the Unemployed
Let's Do Lunch-Book Talk Overview Before-Setting Up During-Let's Eat
After-Clean Up The Book Talk Ripple Effect Chapter 7: Project Based
Learning Why PBL? Collect Something Write to Someone Make Something Play
Something Chapter 8: Strategies for Teaching Writing Summaries Fiction
Non-Fiction General Organization Dots Write Point of View The Kid Piece of
the Writing Puzzle Six Word Memoirs OWL Purdue Online Writing Lab Maryland
Public Television Chapter 9: What's the Problem? ESOL and Special Needs
ESOL Common Errors (Don't Worry) Uncommon Errors (It's Time to Worry)
Chapter 10: What Teachers and Kids Say Teachers Input from Kids (with some
grammar corrections) Appendix A: Basic Skills Chart for Gardner's Multiple
Intelligences Appendix B: Suggested Readings for Book Talk Appendix C:
Project Based Learning (PBL) Activities Appendix D: The Great Graph
Appendix E: Comparing Proficiency Levels over Time Appendix F: Comparing
Proficiency Scores within a Group About the Author Index
are These Kids? Countries and Backgrounds Period of Adjustment Grade
Placement The Silent Stage An Adjustment Problem Not an Adjustment Problem
Clothes Realistic Expectations Chapter 2: Home Comes to School The Cultural
Divide General Information Gender and Expectations Socializing Holidays
Resources Chapter 3: Domains and Levels of English Language Learning
Language Domains Listening Speaking Reading Writing Testing English
Language Proficiency Levels of English Language Proficiency Level 1-2
Beginner Level 3-4 Intermediate Level 5-6 Advanced/Exited Beginning Level
Proficiency Goals Intermediate Level Proficiency Goals Advanced Level
Proficiency Goals Chapter 4: How to Talk to Your ELLs Pace Yourself
Receptive Language Productive Language This is Tense. Keep it Simple. Be an
Active Active Speaker More than Words I Don't Get It Chapter 5: Classroom
Accommodations What are Accommodations? Typical Accommodations Who is Part
of the Accommodations Process? When and Where do ESOL Students Use
Accommodations? Why Use Accommodations? Chapter 6: Making the Everyday
Puzzle Pieces Fit The Basics First Steps Technology for the Unemployed
Let's Do Lunch-Book Talk Overview Before-Setting Up During-Let's Eat
After-Clean Up The Book Talk Ripple Effect Chapter 7: Project Based
Learning Why PBL? Collect Something Write to Someone Make Something Play
Something Chapter 8: Strategies for Teaching Writing Summaries Fiction
Non-Fiction General Organization Dots Write Point of View The Kid Piece of
the Writing Puzzle Six Word Memoirs OWL Purdue Online Writing Lab Maryland
Public Television Chapter 9: What's the Problem? ESOL and Special Needs
ESOL Common Errors (Don't Worry) Uncommon Errors (It's Time to Worry)
Chapter 10: What Teachers and Kids Say Teachers Input from Kids (with some
grammar corrections) Appendix A: Basic Skills Chart for Gardner's Multiple
Intelligences Appendix B: Suggested Readings for Book Talk Appendix C:
Project Based Learning (PBL) Activities Appendix D: The Great Graph
Appendix E: Comparing Proficiency Levels over Time Appendix F: Comparing
Proficiency Scores within a Group About the Author Index