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Page 1: ELL Strategies Lupina Vela © 2005 by the Oregon Reading First Center Center on Teaching Learning.

ELL Strategies

Lupina Vela

© 2005 by the Oregon Reading First Center Center on Teaching Learning

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ELL Strategies

This session will provide training in the area of oral language development and

vocabulary development and is designed for teachers of ELL students and students with language deficiencies. The presentation will focus on providing teachers with strategies both within their core reading program and outside the program for meeting the needs of these students

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Student Profiles: English Language Learners & Students

with Language Deficiencies

Listening Speaking Reading Writing

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Student Profiles: Language Proficiency Levels

Beginning/Preproduction

Early Production

Speech Emergent

Intermediate/Advanced

Fluent

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Compare and Contrast TE Activity:Conversational Language and Academic

Language - The Language Found in Books

Fiction Selection

Nonfiction Selection

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Research-Based Guidelines for ELL Instruction: Vocabulary

Development and Oral Language

What Does Research Tells Us

Open Court: ELD Guide

Page V

Houghton Mifflin:

Handbook for ELL Page 1

Scott Foresman:

Adding English ESL Guide Page 4

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Vocabulary InstructionPut Reading First, The Research Building

Blocks for Teaching Students to Read, K-3

Small Group JigsawChoose a recorder. Choose a reporter. With your group, read & note strategies and details that support vocabulary building and oral language. Have recorder prepare a negotiated outline of your group’s findings. (Transparency) Each reporter will have 3 minutes to share out with the whole group.

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Instruction in the Core Program

Connection to Core Program Instruction

Student Benefit: Listening, Speaking, Reading, & Writing

BeforeReading

WhileReading

AfterReading

Vocabulary Development

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Instruction in the Core Program

Connection to Core Program Instruction

Student Benefit: Listening, Speaking, Reading, & Writing

BeforeReading

WhileReading

AfterReading

Oral Language Development

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ELL HandbookELD Guide

ESL Teacher’s Guide

Vocabulary Building Activities

Oral Language Practice Opportunities

LanguageLanguageTransferTransferSupportSupport

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Intervention GuideExtra Support HandbookIntervention Handbook

Vocabulary Building Activities

Oral Language Practice Opportunities

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Challenge and Enrichment Activities

Vocabulary Building Activities

Oral Language Practice Opportunities

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Factors That Contribute to Vocabulary Growth

Students who read just under five minutes per week outside of school will read only 21,000 words in a year.

Students who read nearly 10 minutes per day will read 622,000 words a in year.

Students who read 15 minutes per day will read 1,146,000 words per year.

Students who read over an hour a day will read more than 4,358,000 words per year.

WideReading

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Wide Reading. . .

may be the most powerful tool we have in language education

is an effective way of increasing literacy and language development

has a strong impact on reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing

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Wide reading helps make the transition from. . .

elementary level

authentic language

use

conversational language use

academic language

ability

Free voluntary reading works because it is a form of comprehensible input delivered in a low-anxiety situation.

Stephen D. Krashen

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Processing New Words in Multiple Ways

Providing multiple ways for students to work with new words enhances their understanding of those words (McKeown et al., 1985; Stahl, 1991).

• Associate new words with known words.

• Use new words in a sentence.

• Match definitions to new words.

• Use new words in different contexts.

• Provide students with multiple exposures to new words.

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Selecting the Right Words to Teach

• Identify the words students do not know.

• Identify the more important words.

• Identify the words students may not be able to figure out on their own.

• Identify words students will encounter frequently.

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Organizer for Teaching Content Vocabulary

Topic:

Word:

Picture

Meaning Word Analysis

prefix root suffix

Synonym Sentence

Directions: Complete the vocabulary map. Use context clues, a glossary, or a dictionary to complete sentences.

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Role Playing Activity The Vocabulary Development Benefits

of Teacher-Led Discussions

PhotosRealia

Plants artifacts

Visuals