Debra S Coggins
English Learners in the Mathematics Classroom
Debra S Coggins
English Learners in the Mathematics Classroom
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Research-based strategies to reach English learners - now aligned with the Common Core! Enable your English learners to build higher-level math skills and gain greater fluency in their new language-all while achieving the goals of the Common Core. Now in its second edition, this trusted resource includes: * Mathematics lesson scenarios in every chapter, directly connected to Common Core Standards and the Standards for Mathematical Practice * Instructional approaches that promote participation, hands-on learning, and true comprehension of mathematics concepts that benefit ALL students * Sample…mehr
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Research-based strategies to reach English learners - now aligned with the Common Core! Enable your English learners to build higher-level math skills and gain greater fluency in their new language-all while achieving the goals of the Common Core. Now in its second edition, this trusted resource includes: * Mathematics lesson scenarios in every chapter, directly connected to Common Core Standards and the Standards for Mathematical Practice * Instructional approaches that promote participation, hands-on learning, and true comprehension of mathematics concepts that benefit ALL students * Sample lessons, visuals, and essential vocabulary that connect mathematical concepts with language development
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 215mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781483331782
- ISBN-10: 1483331784
- Artikelnr.: 40030858
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 215mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781483331782
- ISBN-10: 1483331784
- Artikelnr.: 40030858
Debra Coggins is a mathematics education consultant with experience advising districts, coaching teachers, and developing and delivering professional development. As a writer, she has helped develop a number of professional development programs for teachers of mathematics. These include creating CORE Math: Building Strong Foundations, assisting with the development of the Math Case Methods Project and Math Pathways and Pitfalls at WestEd, and coordinating the writing of America's Choice Core Assignments. She was the lead writer of A Mathematics Source Book for Elementary and Middle School Teachers: Key Concepts, Teaching Tips, and Learning Pitfalls, a resource book for teachers and professional developers. Debra has presented at local, state, and national conferences, with a particular interest in strategies for supporting English learners, and the use of diagrams when teaching concepts related to operations and proportional reasoning. Debra currently assists the West Contra Costa Unified School District with mathematics intervention programs and Oakland Unified School District small schools with teaching strategies for reaching English learners in mathematics classes. Debra has 17 years teaching experience in grades K-12.
Preface
Foreword by Miriam A. Leiva
Introduction
1. Developing Conversational Language: Help English Learners
Talk-to-Learn During Mathematics Lessons
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Sorting Shapes (Geometric Attributes)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Conversational Language
Conversational Language Research
2. Developing Academic Language: Develop Mathematics Concepts and
Vocabulary for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Number Riddles (Addition and Subtraction Word
Problems)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Academic Language Development
Academic Language Research
Discussion and Project Questions
3. Scaffolding: Give Support for Both Mathematics and Language Learning
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Table Arrangement Problem
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Scaffolding in Mathematics
Scaffolding Research
Discussion and Project Questions
4. The Role of Concrete Materials: Utilize Objects to Develop Mathematical
Understanding for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: District Benchmark (Multiply By a Fraction)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Concrete Materials in Mathematics
Concrete Materials Research
Discussion and Project Questions
5. Visual Learning: Provide Mathematical and Organizational Representations
As a Regular Component of Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: How Many Chairs? (Two-Digit Multiplication)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Visual Learning Research
Discussion and Project Questions
6. Questioning Strategies: Ask Questions to Foster Students¿ Learning of
Mathematics and English
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Snail Races (Probability)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Questioning Strategies in Mathematics
Questioning in Mathematics Research
Discussion and Project Questions
7. Comprehensible Input: Combine Many Strategies to Develop Mathematics
Concepts Through Clear and Effective Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Similar Shapes, Multiplicative Scaling, and
Proportion
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Comprehensible Input in Mathematics
Comprehensible Input Research
Discussion and Project Questions
Appendix
A 1.1 Geometric Shapes
A 3.1 Blank Planning Map
A 3.2 Sample Planning Map
A 6.1 Gameboard for Snail Races
A 6.2 Questions List
References
Foreword by Miriam A. Leiva
Introduction
1. Developing Conversational Language: Help English Learners
Talk-to-Learn During Mathematics Lessons
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Sorting Shapes (Geometric Attributes)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Conversational Language
Conversational Language Research
2. Developing Academic Language: Develop Mathematics Concepts and
Vocabulary for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Number Riddles (Addition and Subtraction Word
Problems)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Academic Language Development
Academic Language Research
Discussion and Project Questions
3. Scaffolding: Give Support for Both Mathematics and Language Learning
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Table Arrangement Problem
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Scaffolding in Mathematics
Scaffolding Research
Discussion and Project Questions
4. The Role of Concrete Materials: Utilize Objects to Develop Mathematical
Understanding for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: District Benchmark (Multiply By a Fraction)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Concrete Materials in Mathematics
Concrete Materials Research
Discussion and Project Questions
5. Visual Learning: Provide Mathematical and Organizational Representations
As a Regular Component of Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: How Many Chairs? (Two-Digit Multiplication)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Visual Learning Research
Discussion and Project Questions
6. Questioning Strategies: Ask Questions to Foster Students¿ Learning of
Mathematics and English
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Snail Races (Probability)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Questioning Strategies in Mathematics
Questioning in Mathematics Research
Discussion and Project Questions
7. Comprehensible Input: Combine Many Strategies to Develop Mathematics
Concepts Through Clear and Effective Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Similar Shapes, Multiplicative Scaling, and
Proportion
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Comprehensible Input in Mathematics
Comprehensible Input Research
Discussion and Project Questions
Appendix
A 1.1 Geometric Shapes
A 3.1 Blank Planning Map
A 3.2 Sample Planning Map
A 6.1 Gameboard for Snail Races
A 6.2 Questions List
References
Preface
Foreword by Miriam A. Leiva
Introduction
1. Developing Conversational Language: Help English Learners
Talk-to-Learn During Mathematics Lessons
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Sorting Shapes (Geometric Attributes)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Conversational Language
Conversational Language Research
2. Developing Academic Language: Develop Mathematics Concepts and
Vocabulary for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Number Riddles (Addition and Subtraction Word
Problems)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Academic Language Development
Academic Language Research
Discussion and Project Questions
3. Scaffolding: Give Support for Both Mathematics and Language Learning
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Table Arrangement Problem
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Scaffolding in Mathematics
Scaffolding Research
Discussion and Project Questions
4. The Role of Concrete Materials: Utilize Objects to Develop Mathematical
Understanding for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: District Benchmark (Multiply By a Fraction)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Concrete Materials in Mathematics
Concrete Materials Research
Discussion and Project Questions
5. Visual Learning: Provide Mathematical and Organizational Representations
As a Regular Component of Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: How Many Chairs? (Two-Digit Multiplication)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Visual Learning Research
Discussion and Project Questions
6. Questioning Strategies: Ask Questions to Foster Students¿ Learning of
Mathematics and English
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Snail Races (Probability)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Questioning Strategies in Mathematics
Questioning in Mathematics Research
Discussion and Project Questions
7. Comprehensible Input: Combine Many Strategies to Develop Mathematics
Concepts Through Clear and Effective Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Similar Shapes, Multiplicative Scaling, and
Proportion
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Comprehensible Input in Mathematics
Comprehensible Input Research
Discussion and Project Questions
Appendix
A 1.1 Geometric Shapes
A 3.1 Blank Planning Map
A 3.2 Sample Planning Map
A 6.1 Gameboard for Snail Races
A 6.2 Questions List
References
Foreword by Miriam A. Leiva
Introduction
1. Developing Conversational Language: Help English Learners
Talk-to-Learn During Mathematics Lessons
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Sorting Shapes (Geometric Attributes)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Conversational Language
Conversational Language Research
2. Developing Academic Language: Develop Mathematics Concepts and
Vocabulary for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Number Riddles (Addition and Subtraction Word
Problems)
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Academic Language Development
Academic Language Research
Discussion and Project Questions
3. Scaffolding: Give Support for Both Mathematics and Language Learning
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Table Arrangement Problem
Discussion of the Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Scaffolding in Mathematics
Scaffolding Research
Discussion and Project Questions
4. The Role of Concrete Materials: Utilize Objects to Develop Mathematical
Understanding for English Learners
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: District Benchmark (Multiply By a Fraction)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Concrete Materials in Mathematics
Concrete Materials Research
Discussion and Project Questions
5. Visual Learning: Provide Mathematical and Organizational Representations
As a Regular Component of Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: How Many Chairs? (Two-Digit Multiplication)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Visual Learning Research
Discussion and Project Questions
6. Questioning Strategies: Ask Questions to Foster Students¿ Learning of
Mathematics and English
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Snail Races (Probability)
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Questioning Strategies in Mathematics
Questioning in Mathematics Research
Discussion and Project Questions
7. Comprehensible Input: Combine Many Strategies to Develop Mathematics
Concepts Through Clear and Effective Instruction
Rationale From Research
Mathematics Teaching Example: Similar Shapes, Multiplicative Scaling, and
Proportion
Discussion of Mathematics Teaching Example
Teaching Tips
Discussion of Comprehensible Input in Mathematics
Comprehensible Input Research
Discussion and Project Questions
Appendix
A 1.1 Geometric Shapes
A 3.1 Blank Planning Map
A 3.2 Sample Planning Map
A 6.1 Gameboard for Snail Races
A 6.2 Questions List
References