1st Edition

Balancing Reading and Language Learning A Resource for Teaching English Language Learners, K-5

By Mary Cappellini Copyright 2005
338 Pages
by Routledge

338 Pages
by Routledge

Teaching reading to children in a language that is not their own is a daunting task. Balancing Reading and Language Learning: A Resource for Teaching English Language Learners, K-5 provides the strategies proven to be effective in a balanced reading program, while at the same time valuing the native culture and first-language skills of the English language learner. Combining the best classroom... Read more
Introduction Part One: Getting to Know Our Students 1. Setting Up the Learning Environment 2. Knowing Each English 3. Welcoming Parents as Partners Part Two: Establishing the Balanced Literacy Program 4. Reading To, With, and By Children 5. Thematic Planning 6. Read-Alouds 7. Shared Reading with Primary-Grade Students 8. Shared Reading with Upper-Grade Students Part Four: Guided Reading 9. Guided Reading Groups and Books 10. Guided Reading with Emergent Readers 11. Guided Reading with Early Readers 12. Guided Reading with Early Fluent and Fluent Readers Part Five: Moving Towards Independence 13. Independent Reading and Literature Circles 14. Individual Instruction

Biography

MARY CAPPELLINI is an educational consultant who has worked with English language learners and teachers of ELLs for over 20 years. Her experience includes being an elementary teacher, a bilingual resource teacher, a literacy coach, an ESL teacher, and an adjunct professor. She taught in large urban public schools in Santa Ana, California, as well as at the American School in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mary consults with teachers and works with children in districts across the nation, and often speaks at national conferences and universities. She is also the author of numerous children’s books in both English and Spanish. Mary and her husband are raising three bilingual and bicultural daughters in southern California.