Download - Common Core Standards for ELLs
Common Core Standards for ELLsElementary ESOL
Grade 3
Division of Bilingual Education and World Languages
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ObjectivesCommon Core StandardsText ComplexityClose Analytic ReadInformational TextExemplar TextA Medieval Feast22Lets Share and Talk!
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4What does Common Core say about ELLs?ELLs who are literate in a first language that shares cognates with English can apply first-language vocabulary knowledge when reading in English; likewise ELLs with high levels of schooling can often bring to bear conceptual knowledge developed in their first language when reading in English. However, ELLs with limited or interrupted schooling will need to acquire background knowledge prerequisite to educational tasks at hand. Application of Common Core Standards for ELLs
5What Are The Changes?
66Standards-Based Curriculum
7Standards based instruction for English language learners, Joseph Laturnau, 20017What are the Standards?8
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STANDARDS 3-5 What are the Anchor Standards?How do they spiral throughout the grades?Literature (RL)
Informational Text (RI) Foundational Skills (RF)Speaking & Listening (SL)
Language (L)
Writing (W)
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11Evidence Main Idea Interaction Vocabulary StructurePoint of ViewMultimedia ArgumentMulti-Text Complexity 11CCSS and NGSSS are Blended In 3rd Gr.
1212Making the Grade
1313How do we break it down?14https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/teaching-difficult-lessons?fd=1
14Elementary Exemplar Texts
1515Exemplar TextInformational TextGrade Level : 2-3Lexile: 840LTopics:Ceremony & TraditionMiddle AgesFood & CookingContent: Social Studies
1616Performance Tasks for:A Medieval FeastStudents read Alikis description of A Medieval Feast and demonstrate their understanding of all that goes into such an event by asking questions pertaining to who, what, where, when, why, and how such a meal happens and by answering using key details. (RI.2.1) Appendix B, pg. 291717What Does Informational Text Contain?18
18 Text Complexity
1919Measuring Text ComplexityQualitative dimensions: levels of meaning or purpose, structure, language conventionality and clarity, and knowledge demands of the readerQuantitative measures: word and sentence length measured by computer software Reader & task considerations: the readers knowledge, motivation and interests
2020How Do I Find a Texts Complexity?
2121Content and Language Goals
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Douglas Fisher: Part 1http://bit.ly/HaWOdF
Douglas Fisher: Part 2 http://bit.ly/HIMA0Q
Close Analytic Read23In Other Words
2424Making Questions2525Questioning of ELLS26http://www.colorincolorado.org/images/innovationfund/Gonzales.jpg
Clara Gonzales-Espinosa26WatchKnowLearn.org27
http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=36327&CategoryID=10501 (read aloud)
27The Over-Arching Question
2828Real-Life ConnectionsHistorical Background29http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=36405&CategoryID=10501
29Activate Prior Knowledge and Frontload
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30What About the ELLs?
3131ELL Questioning
3232Think-Aloud Bookmarks
3333How to Incorporate WritingWrite routinely!3 subject notebook: Readers Response (Quick Writes)Writers notebook (Process Writing)Journal (Review and Activate Prior Knowledge)Mini-lessons to address student needs!34
34Question Flip Book35EventSituationChoicePersonReasonMeans What is?Where/When is?Which does?Who is?Why is?How is?35My Flip Book36
3637Read and Retell
37Writing With Storyboards
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38Planning is Key39
39Planning a LessonSelect your exemplar textFind the Lexile levelLook at the vocabularyThink of what the student brings to the textSelect the strategiesFind the graphic organizer(s)Think of activities to incorporate listening, speaking, reading and writing
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41Focus Model42
42What Do Proficient Learners Do?
4343How Can We Make Proficient Learners?44
44Use Your Context Clues!The lartey frimps krolacked blinfly in the detchy shilbor.Read the sentence above and answer the following:What kind of frimps were they?What did the frimps do?How?In what kind of shilbor did they krolack?Which word is the subject in this sentence?Which is the verb?
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49Word Jars50LordLadyserfkingqueen horsemenmill, manor, brew househare boar eels troutcrane partridgeherbsturnip garlicpeas
PlacesAnimals Fruits and Vegetables Characters
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Frayer Model 4-Column NoteFoldable51What do CCSS mean for ELLs? 52
Kenji Hakuta, Professor of Education, Stanford University"In most classrooms, teachers do the talking and students do the listening. Students just don't get a lot of opportunities to express what they know,Language is kind of like a spiral; even if you're proficient in a language the more you use it and the more you use it to articulate complex subject matter, the deeper your understanding is going to get of that subject matter.
52Exemplar Texts for Grades 3-553
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