Language and Literacy in Inquiry based Science Classrooms Grades 3 8

Language and Literacy in Inquiry based Science Classrooms  Grades 3 8
Author: Zhihui Fang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010
Genre: Language arts
ISBN: 1452219672

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Offers effective strategies that can be implemented immediately for science teachers of students in Grades 3-8. Provides ideas, aligned with national science education standards, for incorporating language analysis and science literature into inquiry-based science classrooms.

Language and Literacy in Inquiry Based Science Classrooms Grades 3 8

Language and Literacy in Inquiry Based Science Classrooms  Grades 3 8
Author: Zhihui Fang,Linda L. Lamme,Rose M. Pringle
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452206325

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This hands-on resource offers a wealth of strategies aligned with national science education standards, including sample lessons for integrating reading instruction into inquiry-based science classrooms.

Language and Literacy in Inquiry Based Science Classrooms Grades 3 8

Language and Literacy in Inquiry Based Science Classrooms  Grades 3 8
Author: Zhihui Fang,Linda L. Lamme,Rose M. Pringle
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412988421

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This practical guide helps teachers effectively integrate reading strategy instruction, language analysis, and trade books into inquiry-based science classrooms to promote content learning. Inspired by a middle school reading-science integration project, this book explores: The science reading connection and the function of inquiry in science education The challenges associated with science reading and classroom-based strategies for learning language and science The role of literature in the science curriculum How to develop a home science reading program

Becoming Scientists

Becoming Scientists
Author: Rusty Bresser,Sharon Fargason
Publsiher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781571109958

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Most important to being a good science teacher is holding the expectation that all students can be scientists and think critically. Providing a thinking curriculum is especially important for those children in diverse classrooms who have been underserved by our educational system. OCo Becoming Scientists. Good science starts with a question, perhaps from the teacher at the start of a science unit or from the children as they wonder what makes a toy car move, how food decomposes, or why leaves change color. Using inquiry science, children discover answers to their questions in the same way that scientists doOCothey design experiments, make predictions, observe and describe, offer and test explanations, and share their conjectures with others. In essence, they construct their own understanding of how the world works through experimentation, reflection, and discussion. Look into real classrooms where teachers practice inquiry science and engage students in the science and engineering practices outlined in the Next Generation Science Standards. Rusty Bresser and Sharon Fargason show teachers how to do the following: Build on students' varied experiences, background knowledge, and readiness; Respond to the needs of students with varying levels of English language proficiency; Manage a diverse classroom during inquiry science exploration; Facilitate science discussions; Deepen their own science content knowledge. As the authors state, Inquiry science has little to do with textbooks and lectures and everything to do with our inherent need as a species to learn about and reflect on the world around us. Join your students on a journey of discovery as you explore your world via inquiry."

Linking Science Literacy in the K 8 Classroom

Linking Science   Literacy in the K 8 Classroom
Author: Rowena Douglas
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781933531014

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Preparing Teachers to Work with English Language Learners in Mainstream Classrooms

Preparing Teachers to Work with English Language Learners in Mainstream Classrooms
Author: Luciana C. de Oliveira,Mike Yough
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623969264

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Co-published with TESOL Press There is a growing need for knowledge and practical ideas about the preparation of teachers for English language learners (ELLs), a growing segment of the K-12 population in the United States. This book is for teachers, administrators, and teacher educators looking for innovative ways to prepare teachers for ELLs and will position teachers to empower these students. This volume will appeal mostly to those preparing teachers in contexts that have not have historically had large numbers of ELLs, but have had a high rate of recent growth (e.g., Midwestern U.S.). This work is the combination of teacher preparation and ELL issues. This volume is unique in tackling pre-service and inservice teacher preparation. Additionally, the chapters collectively aim to go beyond merely equipping teachers to meet the needs of ELLs, but to reach a level of effectiveness with the outcome of equity. The book highlights the knowledge, skills, and beliefs of teachers about ELLs. Part I addresses teacher perceptions of, and beliefs about, ELLs and teacher preparation specifically addressing what they should know in terms of students’ perspectives. Chapters attend to the experiences and beliefs of immigrant teachers about their roles, the role of service learning in teacher preparation, and the potential of understanding home literacy practices to change teacher beliefs about ELLs. Part II focuses on skills necessary to teach ELLs—writing skills teachers can draw on to inform their teaching practices, technological skills teachers need to develop, and skills related to focusing on the Common Core State Standards for English language arts and mathematics. Each chapter explicitly addresses implications for teacher education or professional development.

Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education

Global Developments in Literacy Research for Science Education
Author: Kok-Sing Tang,Kristina Danielsson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319691978

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This book highlights recent developments in literacy research in science teaching and learning from countries such as Australia, Brazil, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, and the United States. It includes multiple topics and perspectives on the role of literacy in enhancing science teaching and learning, such as the struggles faced by students in science literacy learning, case studies and evaluations of classroom-based interventions, and the challenges encountered in the science classrooms. It offers a critical and comprehensive investigation on numerous emerging themes in the area of literacy and science education, including disciplinary literacy, scientific literacy, classroom discourse, multimodality, language and representations of science, and content and language integrated learning (CLIL). The diversity of views and research contexts in this volume presents a useful introductory handbook for academics, researchers, and graduate students working in this specialized niche area. With a wealth of instructional ideas and innovations, it is also highly relevant for teachers and teacher educators seeking to improve science teaching and learning through the use of literacy.

Second Language Writing in Elementary Classrooms

Second Language Writing in Elementary Classrooms
Author: Luciana de Oliveira,Tony Silva
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137530981

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Second Language Writing in Elementary Classrooms focuses on L2 writing in elementary classrooms. It features chapters that highlight research in elementary classrooms focused on the writing development of multilingual children, and research in teacher education to prepare elementary teachers to teach L2 writing and address L2 writers' needs.