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Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol The SIOP Model Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol

Overview The SIOP model is an approach to teaching content information to English learners. The instructional techniques in SIOP are appropriate for all students, but absolutely essential for English learners. The model consists of 30 features of effective instruction that are categorized under 8 components.

8 siop components Lesson Preparation Building Background Comprehensible Input Strategies Interaction Practice & Application Lesson Delivery Review & Assessment

SIOP Features under each component

#1: Lesson Preparation Content objectives clearly defined, displayed, and reviewed with students Language objectives clearly defined, displayed, and reviewed with students Content concepts appropriate for age and educational background Supplementary materials used to a high degree Adaptation of content to all levels of student proficiency Meaningful activities that integrate lesson concepts with language practice opportunities

#2: Building Background Concepts explicitly linked to students’ background experiences Links explicitly made between past learning and new concepts Key vocabulary emphasized

#3: Comprehensible Input Speech appropriate for students’ proficiency levels Clear explanation of academic tasks A variety of techniques used to make content concepts clear

#4: Strategies Ample opportunities provided for students to use learning strategies Scaffolding techniques consistently used, assisting and supporting student understanding A variety of questions or tasks that promote higher-order thinking skills

#5: Interaction Frequent opportunities for interaction and discussion Grouping configurations support language and content objectives Sufficient wait time for student responses consistently provided Ample opportunity for students to clarify key concepts in L1

#6: Practice & Application Hands-on materials and/or manipulatives provided for students to practice using new content knowledge Activities provided for students to apply content and language knowledge Activities integrate all language skills

#7: Lesson Delivery Content objectives clearly supported by lesson delivery Language objectives clearly supported by lesson delivery Students engaged approximately 90% to 100% of the Period Pacing of the lesson appropriate to students’ ability levels

#8: Review & Assessment Comprehensive review of key vocabulary Comprehensive review of key content concepts Regular feedback provided to students on their output Assessment of student comprehension and learning of all lesson objectives throughout the lesson

Think about it Which features are already present in each of your lessons? Which features are rarely, if ever, present in each of your lessons?