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There are 6 modules in this course
In this course you will learn how to design lesson plans around the needs of your ELL students and their language level through the analysis of content language and cognitive demands. You will learn how to align language objectives to the adopted standards of your school and content area. You will learn how to modify existing course materials as well as develop graphic organizers and languages frames to support ELLs’ access to content. Analysis of second language acquisition theories will be applied to lesson planning.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
* Conceptualize theories of second language acquisition as they apply to the planning of lessons through annotation
* Assess the linguistic needs of your students using BICS and CALP
* Identify content specific vocabulary, grammatical structures, and language functions necessary for a student to succeed in your
classroom
* Write language learning outcomes that align to your student’s linguistic and cognitive ability and your school’s adopted
standards
* Adapt a lesson plan that accomplishes the learning outcomes outlined in the lesson objectives
* Modify materials to support ELLs’ access to content
* Use a wide variety of graphic organizer templates and language frames to support ELLs’ access to content
* Develop activity types appropriate to the cognitive and linguistic abilities of ELLs
* Incorporate community and culture into lesson planning
Welcome to week 1! This module is very important as it introduces you to the basics of second language acquisition. By the end of this module, you will be able to: conceptualize theories of SLA as they apply to ELL students in your mainstream classrooms, assess your student’s language skills and abilities using BICS and CALP, classify vocabulary types specific to your content, identify grammar structures specific to your content, identify language functions specific to your content and strategically pre-plan vocabulary and language functions necessary for lessons in your mainstream classroom. Lots to learn! Let's get started!
What's included
11 videos5 readings4 assignments
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11 videos•Total 48 minutes
Introduction•2 minutes
Theories of Second Language Acquisition•5 minutes
BICS & CALP•4 minutes
BICS & CALP Scenarios•3 minutes
Vocabulary for ELLs•6 minutes
Classroom Application-Vocabulary for ELLs•5 minutes
Grammatical Structures and Language Functions•4 minutes
Classroom Application-Grammar & Language Functions•3 minutes
Lesson Annotation•5 minutes
Summary•4 minutes
Interview: Developing Literacy Skills with the ELL in Mind•8 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Bonus Reading: Why educating ELLs means success for everyone•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Introducing academic vocabulary to students•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Grammar and vocabulary: seven ways to help students enjoy grammar•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Second Language Acquisition Theory•30 minutes
Vocabulary•30 minutes
Grammar and Language Structure•30 minutes
Module 1 Assessment•30 minutes
ELL Cognitive and Learning SKills Across the Curriculum
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 2! This week you will continue to work through pre-planning stages of lesson design as you keep in mind your ELLs. By the end of this module, you will be able to engage cognitive skills of ELLs through the learning of content, develop ELL autonomy by teaching students how to learn, evaluate the affective filter of your ELL students, strategically design classroom environment to reduce affective filter and strategically pre-plan cognitive and learning skills necessary for lessons in your mainstream classroom.
What's included
10 videos5 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 35 minutes
Introduction•1 minute
Developing Cognitive Skills•3 minutes
Classroom Application-Cognitive Skills•4 minutes
Developing Learning Skills•4 minutes
Classroom Application-Learning Skills•3 minutes
Affective Filter•3 minutes
Classroom Application-Affective Filter•3 minutes
Lesson Annotation•6 minutes
Summary•3 minutes
Interview: Developing Learner Autonomy & Creating a Welcoming Environment with the ELL in Mind•5 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: What is learner autonomy and how can it be fostered?•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: One teacher's quest to build language skills and confidence•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Struggling with English from kindergarten to high school•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Cognitive Skills•30 minutes
Learning Skills•30 minutes
Affective Filter•30 minutes
Module 2 Assessement•30 minutes
Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 3! We are excited to begin writing and creating the lesson plan and activities to support our students' learning of content and development of language. By the end of this module, you will be able to write language learning outcomes to support your content learning outcomes, plan/adapt lesson activities that support cognitive and linguistic access for ELLs, identify language demands of existing activities, lessons, textbooks and content and strategically plan lesson objectives and activities in your mainstream classroom with your ELL in mind. Happy Lesson Planning!
What's included
10 videos6 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 43 minutes
Introduction•2 minutes
Language Genres by Content•5 minutes
Classroom Application-Language Genres•3 minutes
Writing Learning Outcomes•5 minutes
Aligning Learning Outcome to Standards•5 minutes
Designing Activities with the ELL in Mind•5 minutes
Classroom Application-Activities•5 minutes
Lesson Annotation•6 minutes
Summary•2 minutes
Interview: Strengthening Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind•5 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Bonus Reference: English language development standards•10 minutes
Bonus Reference: PreK-12 English language proficiency standards•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Fostering student questions: strategies for inquiry-based learning•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: New education standards widen achievement gap for English language learners?•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Language Genres•30 minutes
Learning Outcomes•30 minutes
Activities•30 minutes
Module 3 Assessment•30 minutes
Materials and Lesson Delivery
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 4! Now that you have created your lesson, it is time to start thinking about the materials you will need to make sure that the lesson is successful. By the end of this module, you will be able to apply thoughtful criteria for selecting materials in your mainstream classroom (meet input and cognition demands), adapt materials for ELLs using a word level, sentence level and text level analysis, modify existing text to provide linguistic access to your ELLs, create materials to provide linguistic access to your ELLs and strategically select and adapt materials in lesson planning with your ELL in mind. Let's get started!
Interview: Best Classroom Practices with the ELL in Mind•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Scaffolding academic language for second language learners•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Material Selection•30 minutes
Material Adaptation•30 minutes
Activities and Lesson Delivery•30 minutes
Module 4 Assessment•30 minutes
ELL Lesson Planning in Action
Module 5•1 hour to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 5! This is a unique module in that you will have a chance to see some lesson plans in action. We will share 3 lesson plans fully developed with the ELL in mind. By the end of this module, you will be able to: identify key aspects of Second Language Acquisition in 3 fully developed lesson plans, analyze ways to select vocabulary, grammatical structures, language functions, cognitive skills, and learning skills within these 3 model lessons, recognize alignment of learning outcomes to state standards within these 3 model lessons, identify modified texts and materials for ELLs and apply these same concepts to your own lessons, objectives, and materials.
What's included
6 videos4 readings
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6 videos•Total 28 minutes
Introduction•2 minutes
Social Studies Lesson Plan Annotation•8 minutes
Language Arts Lesson Plan Annotation•8 minutes
Mathematics Lesson Plan Annotation•5 minutes
Summary•1 minute
Interview: Scaffolding and Lesson Delivery with the ELL in Mind•4 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Template•10 minutes
Assessment
Module 6•2 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 6! Congratulations and well done. It is now time to apply the many strategies for lesson planning with the ELL in mind to your own teaching context. By the end of this module, you will be able to synthesize course material, complete the final exam and complete the optional peer review. Good luck!
What's included
1 video2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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1 video•Total 9 minutes
Final Review•9 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Works Cited for Course•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Final Assessment•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Content Materials Adapted for ELLs•60 minutes
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