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Modify the linguistic complexity of language and rephrase math problems. Students will understand the problem better if it is stated in shorter sentences and in language they understand. Guide students to cross out the unnecessary vocabulary in word problems. Doing so allows students to focus on the math function required.
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These resources offer strategies for math instruction at various grade and English proficiency levels. Featured Articles Supporting ELL Success with STEAM and Hands-On Learning (Part 2)
This teacher handbook is a culmination of detailed analysis and research based on journal articles, books, and other publications focused on the English Language Learners language acquisition process, math academic language, and best teaching practices to facilitate their learning.
10 wrz 2021 · These ELL strategies for math instruction will help you with teaching math to English language learners and supporting math learning for multilingual students.
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in mathematics establish rigorous expectations for all learners, including English language learners (ELLs). Although these standards present challenges, they create opportunities to more fully incorporate ELLs into standards-based reform.
Supporting English Language Learners in Math. Math Structure. Possible challenges for ELLs. Suggested differentiation strategies to support ELLs. Warm-ups. Too much teacher talk. Unknown or misunderstood vocabulary. Provide multiple opportunities for turn and talk or active engagement.
Pitter Pattern by Joyce Hesselberth. This adorable book about patterns follows Lu as she goes about her weekly adventures, discovering patterns all around her – in words, days of the week, piano keys, and more. Each set of pages clearly names patterns within Lu’s day, making it easy for kids to follow along.