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E-raamat: Bolstering Vocabulary with Teacher Talk in the Classroom: Strategic Modeling to Elevate Students' Language

  • Formaat: 202 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000824995
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This practical guide introduces "Teacher Talk," an easy-to-use tool for teachers to help improve elementary students vocabulary. When students are exposed to extensive vocabularies, they are better prepared to build their receptive and productive language and succeed academically. Through many inviting examples and real-world guidance, Rowe and Haase explain how to be reflective and intentional about the language you use and how to use elevated or substitutionary language to model different registers of speech for elementary students.

The various "Teacher Talk" strategies in this book cover key topics, including disciplinary vocabulary, modelling academic discourse, addressing state and national standards, and meeting individual student needs across grades K6. With many charts, activities, and tools that are ready for use, this book equips teachers with many methods for bolstering students academic language in the classroom and beyond.
Meet the Authors ix
Acknowledgments x
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(4)
1 Prepared for Life
5(7)
Why Is Teacher Talk Important?
5(1)
College and Career Readiness: Tales From the Classroom
6(6)
2 The Principle of Substitutionary Language
12(5)
Definition of Substitutionary Language
12(1)
What Does the Research Say?
13(4)
3 The Importance of Oral Language Inside and Outside the Classroom
17(12)
The Importance of Oral Language
17(1)
The Importance of Oral Language in Early Childhood
18(1)
Conclusion
19(1)
The Impact of Oral Language on Fostering Literacy in the Classroom and Beyond
19(3)
Conclusion
22(1)
The Importance of Oral Language for ELs
23(1)
A Brief Look at the Role of Oral Language in Second-Language Acquisition
24(1)
A Question From the Field
25(1)
A Point to Ponder
25(1)
Conclusion
26(3)
4 Strategies for Implementing Substitutionary Language: Where Do I Start?
29(127)
Strategy #1 Ridding Ourselves of Informal Language
30(6)
Strategy #2 Using Substitutionary Language While Giving Directions
36(13)
Strategy #3 Substituting More Nuanced Words and Phrases for Common Ones
49(16)
Strategy #4 Using Content Vocabulary Across the Curriculum
65(14)
Strategy #5 Getting Your Morning Started Right
79(11)
Strategy #6 Using Multiple Meaning Words Across Content Areas
90(9)
Strategy #7 Exposing Students to a Full Range of Signal Words at the Sentence Level
99(10)
Strategy #8 Bolstering Our Speech With Literary Devices
109(11)
Strategy #9 Capitalizing on Root Words and Their Family Members
120(9)
Strategy #10 Modeling Elevated Language at the Discourse Level
129(7)
Strategy #11 Modeling Discourse to Address the Common Core Standards
136(12)
Strategy #12 Emphasizing Character Traits and Theme
148(8)
5 Building a Schoolwide Culture of Substitutionary Language: How Can We Enlist the Help of All School Staff?
156(15)
Introduction
156(10)
Getting Started---Collecting Baseline Data
166(5)
6 Engaging Caregivers to Use Elevated Language
171(14)
Introduction
171(1)
Strategies for Caregivers to Use With Their Children
172(10)
Tips for Parents When Implementing the Strategies
182(1)
The School's Role in Supporting Caregivers in Their Role of Bolstering Language
183(2)
Index 185
Kristen Haase is an elementary ESL teacher in Pennsylvania, where she also serves as the ELD team leader and is a member of the schools leadership team.

Carmen Shahadi Rowe is an ESL instructional coach for an urban school district in Pennsylvania. She has served as a Spanish and K12 ESL teacher and administrator at the district level and is the founder of Accelerating Language, LLC.