January 2015 ESL PLT Meetings Ann Talton, ESL Lead Teacher.

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January 2015

ESL PLT MeetingsAnn Talton, ESL Lead Teacher

› WHY and HOW do we differentiate our lessons for our ESL students?

› How does a student’s first language help or interfere with their acquisition of English?

Essential Questions

› Review Language Transfer charts and discuss how these issues affect LEP students’ acquisition of English.

› Discuss the use of TRC Question Stems with students.

› Share resources for lesson planning in large groups.

› Share interactive strategies for building Oral Language in large and small groups.

Language Objectives

Elementary Participants will:

› Investigate programs offered by the Hispanic League.

› Review Language Transfer charts and discuss how these issues affect LEP students’ acquisition of English.

› Discuss the use of Question Stems with students.

› Share resources for lesson planning in large groups.

› Share interactive strategies for building Oral Language in large and small groups.

Language Objectives

Middle and High School Participants will:

› Mari Jo Turner

› Jessica Sedo’

Hispanic League

› http://www.azed.gov/special-education/files/2013/07/scarborough-reading-rope.pdfSecond level

Scarborough’s Reading Rope Model

Foundations of Reading,

Robyn Varga and Doria Sullivan

5 Components of Reading Instruction:› Phonemic Awareness---the understanding that spoken words may be broken

into smaller parts such as syllables and individual sounds

› Phonics---an approach to reading instruction that emphasizes the matching between individual sounds and their spellings

› Vocabulary---learning new words with their meanings and how they are used in sentences, as well as strategies for building vocabulary

› Fluency---reading connected text with speed, ease, and understanding

› Reading Comprehension---constructing meaning from the text and integrating it with background knowledge and experience

› PLUS for LEP STUDENTS:› First Language Literacy

› Oral Proficiency

Ref: What’s Different About Teaching Reading to Students Learning English?

Instruction

AssessmentAssignme

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› Grade Level Content

› Differentiation – At the Student’s Proficiency

Level› Instruction› Assignment› Assessment

› Effort

› Progress

WSFCS Grading and Retention Policies

Proficiency Level

Avenues Teachers’ ManualsPages: S 20 –S35

Language Transfer Issues

What are the implications for our LEP students?

DPI Middle School ELA Wiki: http://elaccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Middle+School+Resources

DPI High School ELA WIKI: http://elaccss.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/High+School+Resources

Middle and High

› Instruction

› Assignment

› Assessment

Elementary Middle/High

Veronica Blanco &Hannah Carmen Planbook

Hafida Boutkhili Cause & Effect Interactive Cards

Oscar Cielos Staton www.cieloskid.com

Criseida Blancas &Yamile McBride Planbook

Stefani Sprinkle Jeopardy & Daily Best

Differentiated Lessons---Large Group Share

Building Oral Language

Interactive Strategies---Small Group Share

Survey on Differentiated Support and Professional Development for ESL Teachers

Professional Development Calendar for ESL

Please help with clean up!

That’s All, Folks!

Stay Warm and Safe, ESL Friends!