Click on each of the eight SIOP components to find helpful resources:
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Lesson Preparation
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Building Background
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Comprehensible Input
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Strategies
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Interaction
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Practice and Application
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Lesson Delivery
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Review and Assessment
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Click on a link below to download a SIOP Lesson Plan Template. There are four examples available.
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Comprehensible Input is an instructional technique in which teachers provide input that allows EL students to understand most, but not all, of the language.
"Experts widely agree that exposure to a new language in ways that you can understand what is being said - known as comprehensible input - is critical to acquiring the language and becoming fluent in it". Click here to read more and watch the video example for beginners below.
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Articles with Strategy Ideas:
Six Scaffolding Strategies for ELLs:
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When students are actively engaged in interaction around subject matter, they experience many benefits:
1. Deeper understanding of text, including vocabulary learning. 2. Increased attention. 3. Increased motivation. 4. More processing time. 5. Reduced risk. 6. Brain stimulation. 7. Oral language development. |
Interactive Strategies:
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