1 ELLs and Secondary Mathematics Examining the Convergence of Mathematics and Language.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Specific Word Instruction Chapter 11 Summary
Advertisements

How to Adapt Assignments and Assessments for English Language Learners
Student Growth Goals Sorting it out. Over- arching Goal 2.
Magdalena Ruz Gonzalez, M.Ed. Project Director III Multilingual Academic Support Unit/ELL Division of Curriculum and Instructional Services
TELPAS Grades K-1 Holistic Rating Training Spring 2010 Hitchcock ISD.
TELPAS Grades 2-12 Holistic Rating Training Spring 2010 Hitchcock ISD.
Our English Language Learners! Accommodation Policy and Procedures January 28, 2011.
Deb Drescher Warren County Public Schools. Warren County Public Schools’ Title III (ELL) program is now in school improvement status and has identified.
1/16 CRESST/UCLA Alternative Assessment for English Language Learners Christy Kim Boscardin Barbara Jones Shannon Madsen Claire Nishimura Jae-Eun Park.
English Language Learners and Standards-based Education in Massachusetts.
Overview  Description of ELLs  Obstacles in Math for ELLs  Help ELLs in Math  My Critique.
 A student’s ability to understand what you say can have a major impact on their ability to learn  There are three main ways in which children’s failure.
Research Strategies Step-by-Step An Introduction to Library Research Questions about this activity? Contact Kimberley Stephenson at
Creating Assessments with English Language Learners in Mind In this module we will examine: Who are English Language Learners (ELL) and how are they identified?
Texas Observation Protocols (TOP) TOP Rater Holistic Rating Training: TOP Overview Summer-Fall 2006 Texas Education Agency Student Assessment Division.
Exploring Strategies for the Secondary Level in Mathematics Patricia Latham and Cathie McQueeney September 28, 2006.
ELL Students What do they need?.
1 Session 1: Overview of Title III Plan, Data, and Review of Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE) Title III Access to Core Professional.
Welcome. Purpose December,2007 State Changed Ch. 74 Curriculum Requirements Subchapter A. Required Curriculum 74.4 English Language Proficiency Standards.
Developing an Online Course: A Road Map for the Process English Language Arts 3-5: Vocabulary.
1 Knowledge of Subject Matter OCPS Alternative Certification Program.
Rigor in Assessment. The purpose of this session is to understand how the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) are fundamentally different.
BY: Alyssa, Alexa, Matt, and Kelly. 2.G.A.1: Reason with shapes and their attributes: Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a.
Easy-to-Understand Tables RIT Standards Key Ideas and Details #1 KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about.
EFL learners' use of online reading strategies and comprehension of texts: An exploratory study Huang, H. C., Chern, C. L., & Lin, C. C. (2009). EFL learners'
Strategies that Address the Specific Learning Needs of English Language Learners in Mathematics Presented by ESL Department Pittsburgh Public Schools Dr.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION What does it look like and sound like when students use evidence to support their thinking?
Facilitators: Erica Hilliker Casey Gordon. Content Objectives: ◦ We will examine CCSS Guidelines for the instruction of ELLs. ◦ We will compare CCSS ELL.
Nonfiction Texts for the NC Social Studies Adoption
Text Adaptations for ELLs: YES! You Can! By Tim McKay ESL Curriculum Supervisor Pittsburgh Public Schools.
Literary Analysis Of A Novel
Year 1… We are all reading teachers! Explanation of Reading Skills.
MODULE 3 – Topic 305 Toolkit for Learners who are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Module 3: Assessing and Monitoring Student Progress Culturally.
Common Core Standards for Mathematics Standards for Mathematical Practice Carry across all grade levels Describe habits of mind of a mathematically expert.
Making Consistent Decisions About Accommodations for English Language Learners Texas Comprehensive SEDL Austin, Texas March 16–17, 2009 – Research.
Tier 1 Sheltered Instruction & Academic Language Collaboration Module 2: Standards.
Mathematics TEKS Connections Administrator Overview Grades 3-5.
Presented by: Rashida Kausar Bhatti ( All new learners of English progress through the same stages to acquire language. However, the length of.
Learning to Add Kindergarten Math.
Better Learning Through Structured Teaching Douglas Fisher www
G EORGE W ASHINGTON U NIVERSITY C ENTER FOR E QUITY AND E XCELLENCE IN E DUCATION PA MEP Improving Reading Achievement Team MIRA Session #2 February 24,
1 Language Proficiency Levels 2 Focusing on Developing Academic Language (CALP)
BENEFITS OF USING TESOL’S STANDARDS TO GUIDE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN IN THE CLASSROOM.
SIOPSIOP #8: Review and Assessment. Assessment & Review Content Select techniques for reviewing key content concepts Incorporate a variety of assessment.
The CORE SIX Essential Strategies for Achieving Excellence With the Common Core Professional Study Group Facilitator: Kristen Trahan.
C R E S S T / U C L A UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies Center for the Study of Evaluation National Center for Research on Evaluation,
1 Session 1: Overview of Title III Plan, Data, and Review of Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE) Title III Access to Core Professional.
1 Instructing the English Language Learner (ELL) in the Regular Classroom.
Examples: Avoid Using Synonyms in Problems An issue that can create difficulties is to use a synonym for a word somewhere in the problem. Consider the.
Colorado Academic Standards Colorado English Language Proficiency (CELP) Standards There are now five English language development standards: Standard.
Smarter Balanced Scores & Reports. The new assessment, Smarter Balanced, replaces our previous statewide assessment, the New England Common Assessment.
Implementation of reading & writing assignments across curriculum.
ELPS-TELPAS Making the Connection HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
TODAY’S SITUATION Teachers in a self-contained classroom, as well as those in core content classes such as Social Studies, Math, Science, and Language.
Academic Language and the WIDA English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards
#8: Review and Assessment
English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS)
ESL 433 N Possible Is Everythin/tutorialrank.com.
ESL 433 N Competitive Success-- snaptutorial.com
ESL 433 NCompetitive Success/snaptutorial.com
ESL 433 N Competitive Success/tutorialrank.com
ESL 433 N Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com
ESL 433 N Education for Service-- tutorialrank.com.
ESL 433 N Education for Service/tutorialrank.com.
ESL 433 N Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com
ESL 433 N Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
English Language and Literature
Using the CTE TEKS to Build on Content & Language Objectives
Planning with ELLs in Mind
English Through Content
Presentation transcript:

1 ELLs and Secondary Mathematics Examining the Convergence of Mathematics and Language

2 Connecting Mathematics and Language In one word, state what comes to mind for most people when you say “mathematics.”

3 Connecting Mathematics and Language Imagine you are a sophomore taking the TAKS and you come upon problem number 14. Solve it and discuss with others at your table. 14) Find the ugloft of a bipkad if the rexnuza is 20.

4 Find the ugloft of a bipkad if the rexnuza is 20. You look on the information sheet of the TAKS test and see the following: ugloft = area bipkad = circle rexnuza = diameter Now solve the problem. What made the difference?

5 Kiplinger, Haug, & Abedi (2000) 1) The Kiplinger study investigated and evaluated mathematics ability rather than reading ability on a mathematics test at the 5th grade level. 2) Researchers gave 3 versions of a mathematics test: –Original English, no changes –Simplified English version, with changes to linguistic structure and non-math vocabulary –Original test, with glossary of non-math vocabulary

6 Kiplinger, Haug, & Abedi (2000) Students performed at the lowest level on the original English test. Students performed better on both the simplified English version and the test with a glossary. Conclusion: Academic achievement for ELL students on a mathematics test is directly related to proficiency in reading English.

7 Mathematics and Language What does the research say? You should each have a handout titled Six Key Discoveries in the Research. Read the contents of your table’s assigned research summary, then discuss with colleagues at your table, and note one or two key points.

8 Mathematics and Language Research Summary Total isolation of mathematics and language arts Learning of vocabulary is part of the learning The difficulty of the English language itself Mathematical terms are rarely used outside of the mathematics classroom Abstract nature of many mathematical terms Ambiguity

9 Mathematics and Language It is not an ELL problem. (ELL students) It is an ALL problem. (ALL students!)

10 Ambiguity 1) Which is larger? 35 4

11 Ambiguity 2) Which number is larger? 35 4

12 Ambiguity 3) Which numeral is larger? 35 4

13 Ambiguity Which is larger? Which number is larger? Which numeral is larger? An example of – how language details are important and – there is ambiguity within mathematics.

14 Difficulties in Addressing Problems in Mathematical Language What is a cognate and how is that used as an ELL strategy? How could that be used to address teaching the concept of number? Based on what you learned previously, would that strategy be enough to address the concept of number for ELL students?

15 Difficulties in Addressing Problems in Mathematical Language Most dictionaries and texts will not do a good job of clarifying the meaning for teachers. –Defines “numeral” as a symbol used to represent a number –Defines “digit” as a symbol used to show a number

16 Difficulties in Addressing Problems in Mathematical Language Mathematical language is usually slighted in state standards. A search (using the “find” feature) in the on-line TEKS for “numeral” yielded no occurrences.