by No Worksheets Allowed Pre-Kindergarten - 1st Grade
These vibrantblueflashcards include the days of the week and months of the year.They are provided with three day or month cards per page and have a colorful fun design.Ideal for displays or use with the whole class, groups or individuals.
Included are:
•Months of the Year Cards
•Days of the Week Cards
•‘Day’ and ‘Month’ Cards
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This BEGINNING OF THE YEAR (BOY) freebie is the directions in the form of a "parent letter" for a follow-up to the reading of the book Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge. After reading the story, "Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge", we use a "Memory Box" to learn more about the unique and special qualities of each student. This is a great beginning of the year activity to use instead of the traditional "put 3 things in a bag to share" to learn more about your students and build community. Have one student a day share using the "Memory Box" directions. May be used with grades K-5 and adapted accordingly.
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by Ms Lendahand of Lendahands Printables Pre-Kindergarten - 1st Grade
Nonsense Word Fluency Powerpoint features a Dinosaur Theme. There are multiple ways to utilize this supplementary resource. As always, I suggest using books and toys with the same theme; in this case, it's the dinosaur!
Ways to utilize this NWF Resource:
Use the whole group via an interactive whiteboard
Use in small groups at the teacher's table via the teacher's laptop
Store and use the Dinosaur Powerpoint in Google Classroom
Email the Powerpoint for Home-Use
Email the Powerpoint for Phone-Use
Key Words:
Nonsense Word Fluency, R.T.I., N.W.F., PowerPoints, Phonics, First Grade, Kindergarten, Second Grade, Homeschool, Parents, Reading Group, Literacy Stations, Cooperative Learning
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Let’s Talk About Top Tips for Teaching ESL Newcomers and Beginning English Language Learners!
Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) to newcomers can be both rewarding and challenging. These students are often embarking on a new journey, adapting to a different culture, and learning a new language all at once. Here are some top tips to help elementary teachers support their ESL students effectively:
Create a Welcoming Environment
Creating a warm and inclusive classroom environment is crucial. Use visual cues like pictures, labels, and charts to help students understand and navigate their new surroundings. Encouraging peer interaction and cultural sharing can foster a sense of belonging and help students feel more comfortable. Remember, a welcoming environment is the first step in making students feel safe and ready to learn.
Focus on Basic Communication
Start with essential vocabulary and phrases that students need for daily communication. Use gestures, real-life objects, and demonstrations to make concepts clear.
Repeating and reinforcing key words regularly can build familiarity and confidence.
Simple greetings, classroom commands, and everyday objects are great starting points.
Use Visual Aids and Manipulatives
Visual aids such as flashcards, posters, and diagrams are invaluable tools for ESL learners. Pairing visuals with spoken and written words helps reinforce understanding. Manipulatives like blocks or toys can also aid in teaching concepts like counting or storytelling. Visual aids not only support comprehension but also make learning more engaging.
Simplify Language Instruction
A few more top tips for teaching ESL Newcomers includes breaking down lessons into smaller, manageable chunks is essential. Speak slowly and clearly, and avoid using complex sentences or idiomatic expressions. Providing simple instructions and checking for comprehension frequently ensures that students are following along. Simplified language helps reduce the cognitive load on students who are still mastering the basics of English.
Encourage Language Practice
Create opportunities for students to practice speaking and listening in English. Pair students with native speakers or more advanced peers for language practice activities. Using games, role-plays, and storytelling can make learning interactive and fun. Regular practice helps students become more comfortable with the language and improves their proficiency over time.
Incorporate Cultural Awareness
Acknowledge and celebrate students’ cultural backgrounds. Integrating culturally relevant materials into lessons makes learning more meaningful. Encouraging students to share their customs, traditions, and stories with the class promotes mutual respect and understanding. Cultural awareness enriches the learning experience for all students.
Provide Regular Feedback and Support
Offering constructive feedback and praise encourages progress. Using visual progress charts or checklists to track achievements and set goals can be motivating for students. Collaborating with ESL specialists or interpreters when needed ensures that students receive comprehensive support. Regular feedback helps students stay on track and feel supported in their learning journey.
These resources include picture cards and vocabulary activities specifically designed for ESL learners.
They provide structured and engaging ways to introduce new vocabulary and concepts, making the learning process more efficient and enjoyable for both teachers and students.
By implementing these strategies, elementary teachers can create a supportive learning environment where ESL newcomers feel valued and empowered to succeed. Patience, flexibility, and a genuine interest in each student’s journey are key to fostering language acquisition and academic growth.
Teaching ESL newcomers is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on a child’s life. By providing the right support and creating an inclusive classroom environment, teachers can help students not only learn a new language but also build confidence and a sense of belonging.
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