Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Using Age-Appropriate Comprehensible Input To Engage ELLs

We enjoyed talking with many teachers, directors, and families at the Head Start Conference in Chicago this past weekend. We discussed the importance of intentionally using pictures, videos, gestures, songs, voice tone, props, wordless picture books, etc., to help not just our English language learners, but all children in both Early Head Start and Head Start.

We hope those who attended our session will sign-up to receive our free weekly activities in the box to the right.

You will find the PowerPoint we shared by clicking here along with the Hart Phonemic Awareness assessment that was discussed in the question and answer period.

We also modeled how a teacher might use a book with comprehensible input. You can see a video of Kathy doing this below.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

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