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Predicting from Words

The text discusses different approaches to understanding how long it takes for students, particularly English Language Learners (ELLs), to grasp new concepts. It emphasizes the importance of personalized instruction and the use of varied teaching strategies to cater to different levels of student understanding.

Predicting from Words

Predicting from Words

Instruction

Ensure instruction and tone iis mindful for all levels

Assessment and Evaluation

Accommodations, modifications, ( Instruction) , (context), (setting)

Reader Questions

Provide who , what, when, why questions, will result in more engagement and sharing

Sharing Existing knowledge

Have students share their personal stories

Story telling

Have students take turns, with storytelling

Age

ensuring books are accounted with levels to ensure fluency and accuracy

Predicting from a key illustration

Discuss new vocabulary etc, and pose questions
This can be done in think pair share,

Storytelling in mother tongue

Might help motivate students
Put students in peer groups
Have every student present a different day

Sequencing Illustrations ( Utilize the book and engage conversations , based on the over , to activate prior knowledge)

How Long does it take ?

How long does it take ? ( Questions that come to mind )

1) What is the wait time?

2) When will students be able to understand ?

3) How much time is enough time to go over instruction ?

4) What is the best strategy to use ?

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How long does it take ? ( Questions that come to mind ) 1) What is the wait time? 2) When will students be able to understand ? 3) How much time is enough time to go over instruction ? 4) What is the best strategy to use ?

How long does it take for the ELL student to catch up to their Peers?
Does age play a role ?

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