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E-raamat: Equitable Access for English Learners, Grades K-6: Strategies and Units for Differentiating Your Language Arts Curriculum

(California State University, East Bay, USA), (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA), (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA)
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Plain and simple: until our English learners have equitable access to the curriculum, they’ll continue to struggle with subject area content. And if you’re relying on add-on’s to fit in from your language arts basal or a supplementary program, Mary Soto, David Freeman, and Yvonne Freeman are here to equip you with much more effective, efficient, and engaging strategies for helping your English learners read and write at grade level.
 
One assurance right from the start: Mary, David, and Yvonne are not suggesting you reinvent your curriculum. Instead, Equitable Access for English Learners, Grades K-6, focuses on how to fortify foundational practices already in place. First, you’ll learn more about the Equitable Access Approach, then it’s time to dive into the book’s four units of study. Drawing on each unit’s many strategies, you’ll discover how to apply them to any unit in your own language arts curriculum and start differentiating:

  • How to draft and implement language objectives to help English learners meet academic content standards
  • How to make instructional input comprehensible, including translanguaging strategies that draw on your students’ first languages when you don’t know how to speak them
  • How to utilize the characteristics of text to support readers, along with a rubric for determining a text’s cultural relevance
  • How to build students’ academic content knowledge and develop academic language proficiency

Each unit addresses a commonly taught topic in today’s language arts programs and comes with ready-to-go review and preview activities, key strategies, grade-level adaptations, reflection exercises, and printable online resources. Taken as a whole, they constitute an all-new approach for providing that equitable and excellent access our English learners so rightfully deserve.

 

“When you adopt our Equitable Access Approach, your students will not only thrive, they’ll also find your language arts curriculum much more meaningful and engaging.”

 

—Mary Soto, David E. Freeman, and Yvonne S. Freeman 

Acknowledgments vii
About the Authors ix
PART I The Equitable Access Approach
Chapter One Foundations for the Equitable Access Approach for English Learners
6(33)
Mandated Language Arts Programs
6(8)
Key Practices for Working With English Learners
14(22)
Conclusion
36(3)
PART II Example Units
Chapter Two Language Objectives: A Seeds, Plants, and Plant Growth Unit
39(40)
Language Objectives
39(3)
Putting the Unit Into Context: Rosa's Seeds, Plants, and Plant Growth Unit
42(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
43(4)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
47(13)
Review Activities for Plants and Seeds Unit
60(7)
Your Turn: Unit Reflection
67(1)
Outline of Plants and Seeds Unit Strategies
67(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
67(2)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
69(6)
Review Activities for Plants and Seeds Unit
75(4)
Chapter Three Making the Input Comprehensible: A Habitats Unit
79(30)
Making the Input Comprehensible
79(2)
Putting the Unit Into Context: Robert's Unit on Habitats
81(2)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
83(3)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
86(10)
Review Activities for Habitats Unit
96(2)
Your Turn: Unit Reflection
98(1)
Outline of Habitats Unit Strategies
98(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
98(1)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
99(6)
Review Activity for Habitats Unit
105(4)
Chapter Four Characteristics of Texts That Support Readers: Our Amazing Oceans Unit
109(34)
Characteristics of Texts That Support Readers
109(7)
Putting the Unit Into Context: Felipe's Our Amazing Oceans Unit
116(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
116(3)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
119(8)
Review Activities for Oceans Unit
127(3)
Your Turn: Unit Reflection
130(1)
Outline of Our Amazing Oceans Unit Strategies
130(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
130(2)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
132(5)
Review Activities for Oceans Unit
137(6)
Chapter Five Teaching Academic Language and Meaningful Content: Our Earth, Natural Disasters Unit
143(37)
Teaching Academic Language and Meaningful Content
143(4)
Putting the Unit Into Context: Gloria's Our Earth, Natural Disasters Unit
147(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
147(6)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
153(10)
Review Activities for Natural Disasters Unit
163(2)
Your Turn: Unit Reflection
165(1)
Conclusion
166(1)
Outline of Natural Disasters Unit Strategies
167(1)
Preview Activities: Drawing on and Building Background
167(2)
As We Engage in the Unit: View Activities
169(7)
Review Activities for Natural Disasters Unit
176(4)
Professional References 180(2)
Index 182
Mary Soto, an Assistant Professor in the Teacher Education Department at California State University East Bay, prepares teacher candidates and masters students to work with diverse learners. She is a co-author of ESL Teaching: Principles for Success (Heinemann, 2016) and has published articles on the topic of bilingual/ESL teaching. She presents at national and international conferences. Her research interests focus on best practices for long-term English Learners.



Dr. Yvonne Freeman and Dr. David Freeman are professors emeriti at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Both are interested in effective education for emergent bilinguals. They present regularly at international, national, and state conferences. They have worked extensively in schools in the U.S. They have also worked with educators in Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Argentina, Uruguay, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Lithuania, Mallorca, and Sweden.      

The Freemans have authored books, articles and book chapters jointly and separately on the topics of second language teaching, biliteracy, bilingual education, linguistics, and second language acquisition. They are authors of Grammar and Syntax in Context published by Corwin. Their books, published by Heinemann, include Dual Language Essentials for Teachers and Administrators 2nd edition, ESL Teaching: Principles for Success 2nd edition, Essential Linguistics: What Teachers Need to Know to Teach ESL, Reading, Spelling, and Grammar, 2nd edition, Between Worlds: Access to Second Language Acquisition, 3rd edition, Academic Language for English Language Learners and Struggling Readers La enseñanza de la lectura y la escritura en español y en inglés en clases bilingües y de doble inmersión, 2nd edition, Teaching Reading and Writing in Spanish and English in Bilingual and Dual Language Classrooms 2nd edition, Closing the Achievement Gap: How to Reach Limited Formal Schooling and Long-Term English Learners, and Teaching Reading in Multilingual Classrooms.

In addition they have edited three books: Research on Preparing Inservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals, Research On Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals and Diverse Learners in the Mainstream Classroom: Strategies for Supporting All Students Across Content Areas.



Dr. Yvonne Freeman and Dr. David Freeman are professors emeriti at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Both are interested in effective education for emergent bilinguals. They present regularly at international, national, and state conferences. They have worked extensively in schools in the U.S. They have also worked with educators in Ecuador, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Argentina, Uruguay, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Lithuania, Mallorca, and Sweden.      

The Freemans have authored books, articles and book chapters jointly and separately on the topics of second language teaching, biliteracy, bilingual education, linguistics, and second language acquisition. They are authors of Grammar and Syntax in Context published by Corwin. Their books, published by Heinemann, include Dual Language Essentials for Teachers and Administrators 2nd edition, ESL Teaching: Principles for Success 2nd edition, Essential Linguistics: What Teachers Need to Know to Teach ESL, Reading, Spelling, and Grammar, 2nd edition, Between Worlds: Access to Second Language Acquisition, 3rd edition, Academic Language for English Language Learners and Struggling Readers La enseñanza de la lectura y la escritura en español y en inglés en clases bilingües y de doble inmersión, 2nd edition, Teaching Reading and Writing in Spanish and English in Bilingual and Dual Language Classrooms 2nd edition, Closing the Achievement Gap: How to Reach Limited Formal Schooling and Long-Term English Learners, and Teaching Reading in Multilingual Classrooms.

In addition they have edited three books: Research on Preparing Inservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals, Research On Preparing Preservice Teachers to Work Effectively with Emergent Bilinguals and Diverse Learners in the Mainstream Classroom: Strategies for Supporting All Students Across Content Areas.