Assignment
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The
ELL student in the classroom that I observed speaks English fluently
but came into the classroom with hardly any knowledge of the abcs. As
she tried to reach the level of her peers in reading and writing, she
struggled with decoding words. She didn't have a strong grasp of
sight words. Because she tried to decode everything she read, her
reading was slow and choppy so it was hard for her to understand what
she was reading. Her teacher put a lot of effort into her progress
and now, in the month of March, she is reading like a beginning first
grader. Her teacher gave her a lot of one-on-one time and gave her a
lot opportunities
to practice sight words. Strategies
that I observed the teacher using with the ELL that I would want to
use in my own classroom are: giving the students opportunities to
draw what they want to write about and then use the drawing as a
springboard to write; peer tutoring; and sight word games.
I'm and Art teacher and I love the idea of drawing to help them write! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's cool to be an art teacher. I'm not so good at drawing, but I always loved arts and crafts. As an art teacher, do you think that anyone can draw if they try or do you need the talent?
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