SIOP Model for Teaching History-Social Studies to English Learners, The, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 18, 2010) © 2011

  • Deborah J. Short Academic Language Research & Training, Arlington, VA
  • MaryEllen Vogt California State University, Long Beach
  • Jana Echevarria California State University, Long Beach
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

CHAPTER 1: THE ACADEMIC LANGUAGE OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES

What is Academic Language?

How Is Academic Language Manifested in Classroom Discourse?

What is the Academic Language of Social Studies and History ?

Why Do English Learners Have Difficulty with Academic Language?

How Can We Effectively Teach Academic Language With the SIOP Model?

Academic Vocabulary

Oral Discourse

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 2: ACTIVITIES AND TECHNIQUES FOR PLANNING SIOP HISTORY-SOCIAL STUDIES LESSONS: LESSON PREPARATION, BUILDING BACKGROUND, COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT, & STRATEGIES (BY JOHN SEIDLITZ, ROBIN LITEN-TEJADA, AND DEBORAH SHORT)

John Michael’s Teaching Situation

Introduction

History and Social Studies Techniques and Activities

Lesson Preparation

Building Language Objectives from Content Objectives

Differentiating Sentence Starters

Building Background

Concrete Personal Experiences

Post a Connection

Oh Yesterday! + Year

Predict Definitions

Vocabulary Scan

Comprehensible Input

Prop Box Improv

Listen for Information

Move It!

Strategies

Highlight Key Information in the Text

Cut and Match Answers

Expert/Novice

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 3: ACTIVITIES AND TECHNIQUES FOR PLANNING SIOP HISTORY-SOCIAL STUDIES LESSONS: INTERACTION, PRACTICE & APPLICATION, LESSON DELIVERY, REVIEW & ASSESSMENT (BY ROBIN LITEN-TEJADA, JOHN SEIDLITZ, AND DEBORAH SHORT)

Introduction

Interaction

Structured Conversations

Learning Styles Debate

You Are There

Practice & Application

Readers Theater

Living Diorama

Partner Listening Dictation

Go Graphic — One Step Further

Lesson Delivery

Group Response with a White Board

Chunk and Chew Review

Stand Up/Sit Down

Review & Assessment

Oral Number 1-3 for Self-Assessment

Writing Self-Assessment Rubrics

Number Wheels

Whip Around, Pass Option

Numbered Heads Together with Movement

Differentiated Tickets Out

Concluding Thoughts

Revisiting Mr. Michaels

CHAPTER 4: SIOP HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT DESIGN AND LESSON PLANNING

Ms. Parry’s Vignette

Introduction

SIOP Unit Design

SIOP Unit Planner 1

SIOP Unit Planner 2

SIOP Lesson Planning

Technology in SIOP Lessons

SIOP History — Social Studies Lesson Formats

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 5: SIOP SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT, GRADES K-2 (BY ROBIN LITEN-TEJADA AND DEBORAH SHORT)

Introduction

Past and Present

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Lesson 6

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 6: SIOP SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT, GRADES 3-5 (BY ROBIN LITEN-TEJADA AND DEBORAH SHORT)

Introduction

Where in the World Are You?

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Lesson 6

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 7: SIOP U.S. HISTORY UNIT, GRADES 6-8 (BY JOHN SEIDLITZ AND DEBORAH SHORT)

Introduction

Causes of the American Revolution

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 8: SIOP GLOBAL HISTORY UNIT, GRADES 9-12 (BY JOHN SEIDLITZ AND DEBORAH SHORT)

Introduction

Containing Communism After World War II

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 3

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Concluding Thoughts

CHAPTER 9: PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER

What We Have Learned

What Our SIOP History and Social Studies Contributors Have Learned

Final Thoughts

APPENDIX A: COMPONENTS AND FEATURES OF THE SIOP MODEL

APPENDIX B: EXAMPLES OF ACADEMIC LANGUAGE IN HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES STANDARDS (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)

APPENDIX C: BLACKLINE MASTERS FOR K-2, 3-5, 6-8, & 9-12 UNITS

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