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Title: SIOP


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  • SIOP
  • Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol

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My targets for today
  • Content Targets
  • I will be able recognize the importance of
    connecting learning to students personal
    experiences.
  • I will explore strategies for linking past
    learning with new information.
  • I will understand the connection between
    vocabulary development and academic success.
  • Language Targets
  • Brainstorm ways to explicitly link concepts to
    students personal experiences.
  • Develop a list of activities to build background
    in teams.

3
English Language Learners
Numbers are increasing every year
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26 languages are now represented in the
Snoqualmie Valley
  • Spanish
  • Hindi
  • Danish
  • Russian
  • Finnish
  • Telugu
  • Urdu
  • Swahili
  • French
  • Afrikaans
  • Hmong
  • Chinese
  • Kannada

Filipino/Tagalog Romanian Czech Dutch Arabic Canto
nese Vietnamese Korean Icelandic Lao Bengali Hebre
w German
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Our ELL Students are a growing population!
  • 112 students qualified as ELL in the district
    this year
  • CVES 13 NBE 8 FCES 18 SES 39
    OES - 4
  • Middle schools TFM 3 SMS - 3 CKMS - 4
  • High school 17 scattered through grades 9-12
  • Entering kindergarten 40 brand new ELL kiddos!
  • Problem many districts facehow to meet the needs
    of so few but whose need is still very great?

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How do kids qualify as ELL?
  • Home Language Survey
  • Is a language other than English spoken in the
    home?
  • Is your childs first language a language other
    than
  • English?
  • If yes, School notifies DO we test using the
    WLPT II Washington Language Proficiency
    Placement Test (4 levels)
  • Test at Levels 1,2,3 considered eligible for
    ELL services/accommodations in instruction
  • Once Level 4 is reached, services no longer
    available/needed-
  • - as an example, 96 qualified last year 26
    tested at Level 4 and out of the program in the
    February state WLPT II testing

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Home Language Survey
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WLPT II (Washington Language Proficiency Test)
  • Placement Test given within 14 days of beginning
    school
  • Annual test given each January-February to assess
    progress
  • K-2 test 4 sub-tests
  • 3-5 test writing listening
  • 6-8 test reading speaking
  • 9-12 test

9
What has OSPI done to support them?
  • Research identified ELL stages
  • Established Washington State English Language
    Development Writing andeading Standards
  • Created Language Acquisition Chart with
    strategies and helpful information

10
4 Levels/Stages of the ELL
  • Level 1 Beginning/Advanced Beginning
  • Level 2 Intermediate
  • Level 3 Advanced
  • Level 4 Transitional

11
What are we doing as a District to support them?
  • ELL Certificated Teacher hired - Karen Schotzko
    K-12
  • ELL kindergarten testing done early this year
    (June instead of September) qualified 35 new
    kindergarten kiddos
  • ELL Summer School transition program
  • Training for teachers and instructional
    assistants in specific ELL strategies SIOP, GLAD
    ASPIRE
  • Newcomer Kits geared towards Level 1

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Our ELL students are unique learners studies
have shown what works best for them is
differentiated instruction with
  • lots of guided oral practice
  • safe, scaffolded learning
  • visual activities linked to language
  • integrated activities that teach
  • academic vocabulary
  • repetition in many different ways
  • lots of teamwork with peers
  • conversations with English speaking peers

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Discussion time 2 minutes
  • Turn to someone at your table - any surprises in
    the information that you just heard? Share your
    thoughts

14
Vocabulary Acquisition
15
An English Language Learner is like this picture
because
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ELL Iceberg
BICS
CALP
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What are BICS?
  • Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills (BICS)
    are language skills needed in social situations.
  • ELLs use BICS during social interactions in a
    meaningful social context (e.g., party, talking
    to a friend).
  • ELL students acquire BICS rather quickly (e.g.,
    1-2 years)

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What is CALP?
  • Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency refers to
    formal academic learning.
  • This level of language learning is essential for
    students success in school.
  • ELLs need time and support to become proficient
    in academic areas.
  • It takes longer to learn CALP (e.g., about 5-7
    years)

19
BICS vs. CALP
  • Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills
  • Conversational fluency social language
  • Includes Silent Period
  • Lasts 1 3 years
  • Early production 1000 words (0-1 year)
  • Speech Emergence 3000 words (1-2 years)
  • (first 2 years)

BICS
CALP
  • Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency
  • Academic proficiency school language
  • Intermediate fluency 6000 words (1-5 years)
  • Advanced and continuing language development
    7000 words (5-7 and even 10 years)

20
How do BICS/CALP relate to ESOL Instructional
Levels?
BICS
Beginner/Level 1
Intermediate/Level 2
Advanced/Level 3
CALP
Exited ESOL Student
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Focusing on Cognitive and Language Processes
  • Cognitive Process
  • Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Application
  • Analysis
  • Synthesis
  • Evaluation
  • Language Process
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Grammar
  • Semantic meaning
  • Functional meaning

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ELL Iceberg
  • Cognitive Process
  • Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Application
  • Language Process
  • Vocabulary
  • Pronunciation
  • Grammar

BICS
  • Analysis
  • Synthesis
  • Evaluation
  • Semantic meaning
  • Functional meaning

CALPs
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What has the biggest impact on the academic
achievement of ELLs?
  • Vocabulary development has the largest impact on
    the academic performance of ELLs
  • Vocabulary knowledge affects various cognitive
    processes (e.g., knowledge, comprehension,
    analysis)
  • Vocabulary knowledge affects comprehension of new
    information (e.g., semantic knowledge)

24
Vocabulary is More Than Just an ELL Issue
  • Out of 19,050 words
  • Disadvantaged First Graders know about 2900 words
  • Middle class first graders know about 5800 words

25
Vocabulary Differences Between Students
  • High Achieving High School Seniors have four
    times the vocabulary as low achieving seniors
  • High Achieving third grader have approximately
    the same level of vocabulary as low achieving
    seniors.

26
Moving Theory Into Practice
  • SIOP
  • (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol)
  • Meeting Learning Targets for all Students
  • Through Differentiated Instruction

27
Not Just An ELL thing
  • Essential for ELL students
  • Best practices for all students
  • Increases levels of engagement

28
What is Sheltered Instruction?
  • Strategically Teaching Grade Level Content while
    making concepts comprehensible.
  • Promoting English Language Development
  • Scaffolding Instruction to aid comprehension
  • Adjusting Speech and Instructional Tasks
  • Activating Background Knowledge
  • Infusing Sociocultural Awareness

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Components of the SIOP Model
  • Lesson Preparation
  • Building Background
  • Comprehensible Input
  • Strategies
  • Interaction
  • Practice and Application
  • Lesson Delivery
  • Review and Assessment

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What they found over time
  • These great strategies benefit ALL students
    because they are best practices that challenge
    all our kids - not just our ELL kids.
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