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    Re: ESL lessons
    Posted by: maryann on 6/24/09

    On 6/23/09, lynne/ca wrote:
    > On 6/23/09, wall1057 wrote:
    >> I teach ESL students in grades K - 5. ALL of them can speak
    >> English. The curriculum that the school provides is for
    >> students learning to speak English and is not nearly enough
    >> to last a week. Not only that, I have 10 students in a
    >> class with only 2 books. Any suggestions? What do you do
    >> during your 45 mins. of instuction. How do you break it
    >> down? I am spending every spare minute trying to find stuff
    >> to do for all these levels. There has to be a better way!
    >> Thanks for your help!
    >
    > Have you used any assessments to determine their strengths
    > and weaknesses? Identify the areas that are holding them
    > back - hopefully you will find commonalities and can group
    > students according to need. Focus on their weak areas. If
    > they speak English fairly well, the weak areas that you focus
    > on might be writing skills, academic vocabulary taken from
    > content area lessons, etc. Something is keeping them in the
    > ESL program... find out what it is and work on that with
    > them. (If your students have NO weak areas to focus on, they
    > should be exited from ESL.)
    > If you can identify their needs more specifically, you might
    > get more specific suggestions from posters here regarding
    > curriculum or activities.


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  • ESL lessons, 6/23/09, by wall1057.
  • Re: ESL lessons, 6/23/09, by lynne/ca.
  • Re: ESL lessons, 6/24/09, by maryann.
  • Re: ESL lessons, 6/24/09, by maryann.
  • Re: ESL lessons, 7/14/09, by Sonia.
  • Re: ESL lessons, 7/23/09, by ted.
  • Re: Ted? What site has the videos? nfm, 7/24/09, by Sonia.
  • Re: Ted? What site has the videos? nfm, 7/26/09, by Ted.

     
     

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