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Practice/Application SIOP Model Making Content Comprehensible for English Language Learners

Content Objectives Identify a variety of ways for students to enhance learning through hands-on practice Create application activities that extend the learning in new ways and relate to language or content objectives

Language Objectives Design activities that integrate different language skill as students practice new content knowledge. Discuss the importance of linking practice and application activities to specific lesson plans.

Hands-On Materials and or Manipulatives Students practice using new content knowledge. When doing hands on activities, keep the following four questions in mind: (page 139) How much material should be practiced at one time? How long should the practice period be? How often should students practice? How will students know how well they have done?

Video What types of hands on activities did the teacher use?

In the loop Think/ pair/ share Create a math or science problem that you can demonstrate with the Os.

Scaffold Listening Cloze Dictation Form See page 142 Worksheet

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Review the lesson…143-147 Unit Ecosystems (11th grade) 65% of students are English learners The lessons extend over several days. Read your section and circle the appropriate features.

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Content Objectives Identify a variety of ways for students to enhance learning through hands-on practice Create application activities that extend the learning in new ways and relate to language or content objectives

Language Objectives Design activities that integrate different language skill as students practice new content knowledge. Discuss the importance of linking practice and application activities to specific lesson plans.