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Growing Language Through Science, K-5
Strategies That Work

Foreword by Katherine I. Norman

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Bilingual/EAL Learners | Science

May 2015 | 304 pages | Corwin

Foster life-long teacher learning embedded in effective teaching practices and the science standards

Science is a natural motivator and an academic engine for utilizing language, but it is the teacher who is the key to fostering the innate curiosity in each learner. Growing Language Through Science offers a model for contextualizing language and promoting academic success for all students, particularly English learners in the K-5 science classroom, through a highly effective approach that integrates inquiry-based science lessons with language rich hand-on experiences. You’ll find
 

  • A wealth of instructional tools to support and engage students, with links to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
  • Presentation and assessment strategies that accommodate students’ diverse needs, while encouraging them to use communicative language, speaking, listening, reading, and writing
  • Ready-to-use templates and illustrations to enrich the textual discussion
  • Field-tested teaching strategies framed in the 5Es used in monolingual and bilingual classrooms
  • Reflection exercises that enhance teacher instructional decision making.   
     

Use this timely resource to build students’ science and language skills simultaneously – while helping them find the joy in learning.

 
Part I. Science Teaching and Learning Using a Language Lens
 
Chapter 1. Setting the Stage for Growing Language Through Science
 
Chapter 2. Effective Science Teaching and Learning: Bridging Research and Practice
 
Chapter 3. Enhancing Science Teaching and Learning Through Inquiry and the 5Es
 
Part II. Science and Language in the Science Classroom: A Good Pairing
 
Chapter 4. The Power of Questions
 
Chapter 5. Doing Science
 
Chapter 6. Navigating Through the Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas: Physical Sciences and Earth and Space Sciences
 
Chapter 7. Life Sciences Across the Grades
 
Chapter 8. Games: A Context for Meaningful Science Learning and Communicative Language Usage
 
Part III. Enhancing the School–Home Connection
 
Chapter 9. School–Home Science Connection
 
Part IV. Assessing Learning
 
Chapter 10. How Do We Know That Students Know?

Supplements

"This book is timely, informative, and accessible to the practitioner.  As an administrator, I would love to use this resource with our staff as a way to generate dialogue around the NGSS and the implementation of science as the content for language arts integration."

Thelma A. Davis, Principal
Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV

"The book’s major strengths are taking multiple teaching strategies that are proven to be beneficial for ELL students and putting them together in an easy to understand format, allowing the teacher a view of what a lesson should look like as well as numerous ready-made lessons to follow . . . The book was absolutely wonderful with how it pulled together great strategies. Elementary science teachers would be able to use this right away to start creating their own lessons."

Lyneille Meza, Coordinator of Data & Assessment
Denton ISD, Denton, TX

“This book will be a great resource . . . I would purchase it to help me create professional development for elementary science teachers.” 

Jon Maxwell, Elementary Math & Science Teacher
Curriculum Coordinator, Texas

"Growing Language Through Science: Strategies that Work provides an instructional framework that supports all learners in connecting science content embedded in classroom talk, children’s literature, gaming activities, and real world experiences. Teachers will find new literacies, core content standards, assessment rubrics, and great ideas for partnering with parents that immerse students in inquiry learning events that will strengthen their ability to think critically and solve problems. This book offers elementary educators an interactive approach that invites students to participate in grand conversations that address the challenge of teaching content dense print materials through engaging tools that work in classrooms and at home! "

Beverly Joan Boulware, Professor of Literacy Education
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN

"This book addresses the need for teachers to consider language development alongside science learning. Readers will find many opportunities to reflect on their own teaching and discover new links between research and practice.  Teachers will find this a timely resource when implementing the Next Generation Science Standards."

Jennifer Wilhelm, Professor
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

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