ESOL Teacher Websites
EDUC
4113 - Empowering
ESOL Teachers
The following list
of websites contains materials that I believe to be helpful teacher resources
in aiding ELL students.
- ABC Teach - http://abcteach.com/directory/basics/
This web site offers tools and
resources for k-8 teachers in teaching subject categories like ABCs, phonics,
word walls, and word families. Some materials on the web site are only offered
for registered members.
- ESL 4 Teachers - http://www.esl4teachers.com/
This website offers resources and lesson
plan ideas for teachers who have ELL students.
- ESL Flash Cards - http://www.eslflashcards.com/
This website offers a wide variety of
flash cards that teachers can use with ELL students.
- ESLFlow - http://www.eslflow.com/Index.html
This website offers countless links to
websites that teachers can use to teach ELLs, and all links are categorized
according to topics or subjects.
- ESLHQ - http://www.eslhq.com/
This website offers great resources for
ESL teachers. It also is a forum so that ESL teachers from around the world can
communicate together or share their own worksheets and other items.
- ESL Teachers Board - http://www.eslteachersboard.com/
This website offers job resources and
classroom resources for ESL teachers.
- ESL Teacher Talk - http://www.eslteachertalk.com/
This website contains interviews, activity
ideas, and tips for ESL teachers.
- Everything ESL - http://www.everythingesl.net/
This website offers lesson plan
ideas, teaching tips, and resource links for teachers with ELL students.
- Mark’s ESL World - http://www.marksesl.com/
This website offers simple ESL resources
from worksheets to website links and forum discussions.
- MES-English - http://www.mes-english.com/
This website offers free resource
materials for teaching English to students.
- Nada’s ESL Island - http://www.nadasisland.com/
This website contains many resource
materials for the ESL classroom.
- The EFL Playhouse - http://www.esl4kids.net/games.html
This website contains many game ideas for
teachers with ELLs.
- The Internet TESL Journal - http://iteslj.org/
This website is for teachers with ELL
students. The website consists lesson plan ideas and articles on how to become
an effective ESOL teacher.
- Tools for Educators - http://www.toolsforeducators.com/
This website contains many resource
templates for teachers to use in the classroom. There are creative templates
that can be used by ESL teachers to create engaging activities that will
involve their ELL students in learning.
- UsingEnglish - http://www.usingenglish.com/teachers.html
This website is designed to offer many ESL
teacher resources in the form of lesson plans, handouts and quizzes, as well as
online glossaries/dictionaries.
Lesson Plan Idea: Using the Senses
Subject: Science
Grade: First Grade
Website used as a teaching tool: ESL Flash Cards - http://www.eslflashcards.com/
Objectives
Students will be able to gain first
hand experience of observation by examining a pumpkin. Students will be able to
examine a pumpkin using their five senses.
Sunshine State Standards
SC.1.N.1.2
- Using the five senses as tools, make careful observations, describe objects
in terms of number, shape, texture, size, weight, color, and motion, and
compare their observations with others.
SC.1.N.1.3
- Keep records as appropriate - such as pictorial and written records - of
investigations conducted.
Anticipatory Set
Anticipatory Set
Ask the students if they have had a
pumpkin before. Ask them if they have ever been involved with carving the
pumpkin. Inform them that they are going to observe the anatomy of a pumpkin by
carving it and doing observations on it by way of using the five senses.
Briefly explain the concept of the senses and how one goes about using them by
showing the “Body Parts” flashcards and reading a book about the five senses.
Teaching: Input
Read the story Our Five Senses
by Alyse Sweeney. (The pre-reading strategy can be connected to reviewing
certain body part flash cards such as the eyes, hands, nose, ear, and mouth).
During reading, have each student touch their eyes, mouth, ears, nose, and rub
their hands together during parts of the story that mention the certain sense
connected to the body part. Even consider holding up the particular flash card
during those moments as well. After reading, discuss a moment where the
students may have used one of their senses recently.
Teaching: Modeling
Teaching: Modeling
After reading the story and having
the discussion, gather everyone around the pumpkin to observe how it sounds and
smells, and what they see when the pumpkin is being carved open. Instruct the
students to include careful, useful observations of the pumpkin. Divide
everyone in groups and split the pulp and seeds (in containers) amongst the
groups. Chop pieces of the pumpkin and distribute amongst the groups. Ask that
they label their observations, the objects observed, and the senses used. (ESOL & ESE: Assist them during their
observations when needed, and assign a working buddy to help record their
finding if they are incapable to, or have them draw representations of what
they see.)
Teaching: Checking for Understanding
Teaching: Checking for Understanding
Keep reinforcing the students to
use their senses. Ask students (especially ESOL and ESE) what they think about
an observation. Ask each group what they found in their observations. Test
their knowledge of the senses by asking, “If I felt the pulp and it was squishy, would I be using the sense of
hearing or touch?”
Guided Practice
Guided Practice
Walk around the room to see if the
kids are using their five senses. Keep them on target by having them writing or
drawing every unique thing in their science journal.
Closure
Closure
Clean up and choose a few students
to share their observations with other students from other groups.
Independent Practice
Students will work in groups to
observe the pumpkin. They will individually draw their observations in their science
journals and label them. They will use their senses to make detailed
observations about what the pumpkin smells like, how it feels, how the pulp
feels, how the seeds feel, etc.
Materials
Materials
- Pumpkin.
- Carving utensil.
- Book: Our Five Senses by Alyse Sweeney found at www.readinga-z.com.
- “Body Part Flash Cards (Set A)” found at http://www.eslflashcards.com.
- Rubber disposable gloves for everyone.
- Students’ science journals to record their observations
- Document camera (optional) when reading.
- Paper towels for cleanup.
Duration
Should take about 45 minutes in one
day.