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Researchers have found that speaking multiple languages at home provides a great benefit to young children. Speaking in your home language to your children from the time they’re born helps build their young minds and prepare them for success in school and beyond. Developing the child’s home language provides the foundation for reading and ...
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language reconstruction of the widely used Reading Recovery program. DLL is an intensive, one-to-one liter-acy intervention that helps struggling first-grade ELLs, while also drawing on Spanish-speaking students’ cultural and native language assets through the unique potential of bilingualism—an approach with cognitive, social–emo-
ns 20 picture books appropriate for age 2 to second grade children. There are many English-Spanish cognates in the Texas. 2 picture books that may be taught through picture book read-alouds. For the present paper, 113. cture books were analyzed for their English-Spanish cognate content. The average number of cognates in the Texas 2x2 books was ...
You can encourage indirect learning of vocabulary in two main ways. First, read aloud to your students, no matter what grade you teach. Students of all ages can learn words from hearing texts of various kinds read to them. Reading aloud works best when you discuss the selection before, during, and after you read.
Encourage back-and-forth exchanges. • Tune into children’s interests and experiences and talk about them. • Take turns communicating. • Show that you are interested in what they are doing and listening to what they say. • Provide time for children to respond. 3. Invite children to talk about what they are doing.
slightly less knowledge in Spanish reading tkills. They appeared tO have minimum.competencies in Spanish'la age knowledge and Spanish. reading skills and were not well prepar; IS. Spanish reading. meth6dology. Self-report information ge a 1y indiCated that training in Spanish reading had been ina0equate. Teachers were able to partially identify ...
English: This is the Teacher's Guide of the "Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom" program corresponding to Module 2 in Spanish. "Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom" is a professional development program for secondary school teachers led by the Education team at the Wikimedia Foundation.