What’s Different About Teaching Reading to Students Learning English? Part 2 November 17, 2014 Ann Talton.

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What’s Different About Teaching Reading to Students Learning English? Part 2 November 17, 2014 Ann Talton

Study Guide p

Why Reading is Hard: Reading Texts Video Study Guide p. 81

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Teach the Text Backwards Do the applications/extensions. Discuss the material. Answer the questions. Read the text.

Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration By Soomo Publishing Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration with Lyrics GRMx4&feature=relatedhttp:// GRMx4&feature=related

Teach the Text Backwards Application/Extension Step 1. Your principal has decided to ban, or not allow, recess. As a result, you are going to start a new school. Write a Declaration of Independence declaring your independence from the school, and explain why you would like to start a new school. “We the founding students, declare our independence from your school. We want to have a separate school because _________” Signed ________________

Teach the Text Backwards Discuss the Material Step 2. Example of a product for discussion: “We the founding students, declare our independence from your school. We want to have a separate school because we can run around, get exercise, and talk with our friends. Signed, (student signatures)”

Teach the Text Backwards Answer the Questions Step 3. Discuss the questions before reading.

Teach the Text Backwards Answer the Questions Step 4. Read the text. Verify answers….

Using Graphic Organizers Generate Oral or Written Text –Academic Language Accelerator, Cards –Study Guide, Pages 74-75

Teach the Text Backwards: Practice Choose either text on pages 68 or 69. Decide the grade level(s) and proficiency level of your students. Plan your lesson, using the Teach the Text Backwards strategy. Use your handout for guidelines.

Teach the Text Backwards Quick Write: How will you use this strategy and these ideas with your students? How will you share these ideas with your classroom and content area teachers? What impact will this strategy have on your students’ learning?