In the spirit of Thanksgiving.... let's take a moment to thank someone or show gratitude! Be the reason someone smiles today!
Don't forget to share what you are thankful for with your class and ask them to think and share as well. Below is a quick passage great for ELLs to discuss Thanksgiving if you need something.
Happy Thanksgiving!
~ Michelle K. & Christine P.
Monday, November 21, 2016
Monday, November 7, 2016
WIDA's Key Uses and Academic Language
Once you have gotten familiar with the Can Do descriptors, you can start looking into the NEW WIDA Key Uses to help with academic language use.
What should we know about LANGUAGE?
General Key uses Info-
The purpose of this addition to the Descriptors is to provide examples of academic language use for 4 specific communicative purposes taught in school:
1-Recount 2- Explain 3- Argue 4- Discuss
Read on for more info on each Key Use-
NEW Key Use Descriptors available through WIDA
1- Argue:
Example gr 1 descriptors:
2-Explain:
Example gr 2-3 descriptors:
3- Recount:
Examples Kindergarten:
4- Discuss:
Example gr 4-5:
Start off with simple Accountable Talk sentence stems and then into upper grades, work your way into specific learner roles to keep all students accountable.
**k-2 or any beginner class with accountable talk.
**3-5 once accountable talk is modeled and ready to take it to the next step.
*What to expect from your students at various language levels...
WIDA resource-
~Michelle K & Christine P
Friday, November 4, 2016
Using WIDA Can Do Descriptors To Help Guide Instruction
Getting to know your students is the first step in helping them become successful. Here is a way to get to know your students as language learners!
By using the WIDA Can Do Descriptors, you can see where your students currently are within the Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing domains. You can then look ahead to see what is in the next level to start bridging and modeling those skills within instruction so they eventually CAN DO them independently.
*Sneak Peek Next Week- extending the descriptors to the NEW Key Uses
~Michelle K & Christine P
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