My New Student Doesn't Speak English - Part 2: Instruction


You're "newcomer" has joined your classroom community, you've made him/her feel welcome, now what?...

How do you instruct your non-English speaking student so that he/she understands AND can actively participate? How can opportunities be provided for your newcomer to engage in the lessons?

Here are some tips to help facilitate the learning of your newcomers.
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End of the Year Whirlwind!

Hello!!  To say that life has been crazy would be an un--der--state--ment!  My poor little blog has been so neglected. With summer on the horizon though, hopefully that'll change. Many of you are already enjoying your summer, staying up late, relaxing by the pool with a good book, and sleeping in after sunrise (at least that's what I imagine you're doing;)... I'm almost there too!  Today was the last day for students! Teachers go in one more day, Monday.... UGH!!!

The end of the year is such a whirlwind, this is just a little peek at what I've been up to with my students.

I threw a mini book fair and it was so fun! :) I will admit that I am a book hoarder.  I LOVE books and have accumulated a ton over the past 10 years.  Many Most of my students lack books at home, so... when they've worked so hard all year at becoming good readers, they need books to read over the summer.  I decided to let my hoarding do some good so I put all most of my collection out on the tables.  I got totes from target, and also put out some goodies - sidewalk chalk, lollipops, mechanical pencils and the oh so exciting treasure chest!






The kids came in and "shopped" for their summer reading and then grabbed some goodies.  They had a lot of fun, and I loved watching them get excited about reading! Win-win!

I've also been super busy trying to squeeze in many "lunch bunches." I think I've had a lunch bunch every day for the past week!  Today was a special one.  It was the last day of school and it was GIRLS only!!  The girls created summer journals so that they can journal about their summer adventures.  I think they were too busy crafting to eat, but it's hard eating when lunch is at 10:30 in the morning and you just had a cupcake before coming to lunch bunch!

 


Some other activities this week were graduation and superlative awards in Miss Troiano's 3rd grade class, parties galore, lots of hugs and just plain silliness. Finally, the waving good-bye to busses this afternoon and our last staff luncheon. Whew!


             


It's been an awesome year!  And as much as I am looking forward to my R&R, first I have this MESS waiting for me...



Come Monday afternoon friends, I'll officially be on summer vacay!!  Whoo-hoo!!  Happy summer to YOU.  I wish you lots of fun in the sun. You deserve it!




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