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Introduction
Introduction
3:54
Simple ELL Strategies
Utilizing Visuals
The Importance of Visuals
5:04
Using Visuals During Instruction
5:34
Standards and Objectives
Why Are Standards So Important?
4:02
How to Help Students Understand and Meet Objectives
5:56
Making Real-World Connections
Lessons that Go Beyond the Art Room
6:07
Instruction that Transfers to Other Subjects
5:58
What do Students Really Need to Know?
2:28
Using the SIOP Model
What is the SIOP Model?
3:48
Specific Strategies Using the SIOP Model
4:41
Using the SIOP Model to Inform Instruction
1:59
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:51
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
3 PD Hours
1 Learn how to design your classroom and utilize visuals and other resources to enhance your instruction for ELL students
2 Explore the SIOP Model and other specific strategies to guide your instruction
3 Discover new ways to define standards, help students meet objectives, and teach lessons that go beyond the classroom walls
A language barrier between you and your students can be a big challenge in the art room. However, you can still build great relationships and engage students with your instruction by utilizing specific strategies. In this Learning Pack, find the resources you need to set up your classroom, scaffold your curriculum, and design your instruction to best serve your English Language Learners.
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
5. Engagement
A. Develops lessons, units, and/or centers that connect with student interests and backgrounds
B. Designs scaffolded instruction to facilitate student learning
D. Constructs opportunities for student choice and authentic learning
6. Differentiation
A. Designs inclusive instruction based on individual differences and understanding of diverse cultures and communities
B. Designs instruction to address student background knowledge and ability levels
C. Develops appropriate adaptations and enrichments for students
D. Differentiates instruction and activities to align with IEP goals
Megan Dehner
Senior Editor at AOEU and PRO Facilitator
Megan Dehner is the Senior Editor of the Art of Education University Online Magazine. She has a background in teaching elementary art and holds a B.A. in Spanish and a B.F.A. in Printmaking from the University of Iowa. She is passionate about giving all learners a chance to practice their creativity, regardless of language and abilities.
Overview of ELL Levels
Need to Know About ELL
Organization of English Language Proficiency Standards.
8 Go-To ELL Strategies for Any Art Teacher
Getting the Most Out of Classroom Visuals
Supply Word Wall Labels
Objectives Template Visual
SIOP Model
How to Curb Questions and Empower Students With Anchor Chart...
How to Create a Space to Communicate Student Objectives