The SIOP ® Model LESSON DELIVERY
Content Objectives We will: Describe strategies for improving student time-on-task and engagement Generate strategies to pace a lesson appropriately
Language Objectives We will: Use “because” to explain why content and language objectives are important. Use a variety of sentence types to discuss ways to increase student engagement Use the vocabulary “noticed” and/or “observed” to cite evidence regarding the use of engagement and pacing strategies in a video clip on lesson delivery.
Support Content Objectives During Lesson Promote Student Engagement Pace Lesson Appropriately Support Language Objectives During Lesson Lesson Delivery Features
Support Content Objectives During Lesson Promote Student Engagement Pace Lesson Appropriately Support Language Objectives During Lesson Lesson Delivery Features
Writearound + Readaround At your table use the strategy, “writearound” to discuss content and language objectives. Begin your paragraph with: Content and language objectives are an important part of a SIOP lesson because….
Support Content Objectives During Lesson Promote Student Engagement Pace Lesson Appropriately Support Language Objectives During Lesson Lesson Delivery Features
Factors that Contribute to High Levels of Student Engagement Well planned lessons Clear explanation of academic tasks or instruction Appropriate amount of time spent on an academic task ______________________________
Support Content Objectives During Lesson Promote Student Engagement Pace Lesson Appropriately Support Language Objectives During Lesson Lesson Delivery Features
Pacing Pacing refers to the rate at which information is presented during a lesson Rate for English learners must be brisk enough to maintain students’ interest, but not too quick to lose their understanding Practice will reward a perfect pace
Pace - HOW Think-Write-Pair-Share HOW do you use strategies in your class when you have native English speakers and ELs so that the whole class can work at about the same pace? Examples?
Tools to Evaluate Lesson Delivery SizeAdapt the number of items TimeAdapt the period allotted to task InputAdapt the method of delivery OutputAdapt the way learner responds DifficultyAdapt skill level or problem type ParticipationAdapt student involvement Level of SupportIncrease interaction with learner Alternate GoalsAdapt the outcome or the expectations Substitute Curriculum Use different materials and product goal
Barbara Formoso’s 7 th Grade Class Video Clip What did she do to engage the students? What pacing strategies did she use? Based on what you have learned thus far about the SIOP Model, what would you change about your lesson delivery?
Barbara Formoso’s 7th Grade Class
Barbara Formoso’s 7 th Grade Class Video Clip What did she do to engage the students? What pacing strategies did she use? Based on what you have learned thus far about the SIOP Model, what would you change about your lesson delivery?
Sample SIOP Lesson Plan
Continue to write a lesson plan you can use including the features of Lesson Delivery Content Objectives clearly supported by Lesson Delivery Language Objectives clearly supported by Lesson Delivery Students engaged approximately90%-100% of the class period Pacing of the lesson appropriate to students’ ability levels Owning Lesson Delivery
Content Objectives How did we: Describe strategies for improving student time-on-task and engagement Generate strategies to pace a lesson appropriately
Language Objectives How did we: Use “because” to explain why content and language objectives are important. Use a variety of sentence types to discuss ways to increase student engagement Use the vocabulary “noticed” and/or “observed” to cite evidence regarding the use of engagement and pacing strategies in a video clip on lesson delivery.