Student Teacher with ELL modification ?

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ANoel
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Student Teacher with ELL modification ?

Post by ANoel » Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:06 pm

Hi, I am from California but would love advise from any location around the world. This semester I am going to start student teaching with ELL's and I do not have much prior experience doing so. I would like to promote learning by incoporating their language and culture into the curriculum to demonstrate the value of other cultures. I will be in a 2nd grade classroom and would like to teach a unit on "Tracing your family history". In this unit I will be asking my students to interview family members. What type of accommodations do you suggest I make for my ELL's, since the assignment will invole the students working with their native speaking parents? Any suggestions are welcome! Please respond.
Thank You! ANoel

Senorita Daniels
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Post by Senorita Daniels » Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:06 pm

Can you get volunteers to help them write a basic outline or notes in English at school? When I work on book reports, I just ask what happened, and let the child tell me what happened. Then I make sure it is in English on the board so he can rewrite it on a piece of paper for his teacher. It's still his work, but now he sees how is can/ should be in English.

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