ABSTRACT

Today’s language arts classrooms increasingly include students for whom English is a second language. Teaching Language Arts to English Language Learners provides readers with the comprehensive understanding of both the challenges that face ELLs and ways in which educators might address them in the language arts classroom. The authors offer proven techniques that teachers can readily use to teach reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary as well as speaking, listening, and viewing skills. A complete section is also devoted to ways teachers can integrate all five strands of the language arts curriculum into a comprehensive unit of study with meaningful accommodations for ELLs. An annotated list of web and print resources completes the volume, making this a valuable reference for language arts teachers to meet the challenges of including all learners in effective instruction.

Special features include:

  • over a dozen learning activities for each of the main areas of the language arts curriculum
  • engaging vignettes vividly illustrate real-life interactions of teachers and ELLs in the classroom
  • graphs, tables, and illustrations provide additional access points to the text in clear, meaningful ways.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART 1 — Your English Language Learner Tony Erben

chapter 1|2 pages

1 Orientation

chapter 1|5 pages

3 Deciding on the Best ESOL Program

chapter 1|5 pages

5 Not All ELLs are the Same

chapter 1|3 pages

6 Culturally Responsive Pedagogy

part |2 pages

PART 2 — Principles of English/Language Arts Teaching and Learning

part |2 pages

PART 3 — Teaching English/Language Arts

chapter 3|4 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 3|25 pages

2 Reading Strategies

chapter 3|15 pages

3 Reading Literature

chapter 3|13 pages

4 Writing

chapter 3|11 pages

5 Grammar

chapter 3|13 pages

6 Vocabulary Development

chapter 3|11 pages

7 Speaking

chapter 3|7 pages

8 Listening and Viewing

chapter 3|9 pages

ematic Units