English language learners comprehension lessson plan for second grade english. Helping students understand nouns and verbs
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1. Introduction: Connect to prior knowledge of definitions and uses of parts of speech. Start recollection by writing a sentence on the board and identifying the noun and adjective.
2. Lesson Objective: The students will be able to apply adjective-noun combinations within sentences.
Second Grade Content Standard: 1.3 Identify and correctly use various parts of speech, including nouns and verbs, in writing and speaking.
English Language Development Standard for Writing: Write phrases and simple sentences that follow English
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cooperative learning (Krashen 1998). Additionally, the input will be received and the students can give each other immediate feedback (Kagan 1995). References: Esquivel, Virginia. (1998). Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English. Consideration for Lesson Designs. Gunning, Thomas G. (2005). Creating Literacy : Instruction for All Students. Pearson Education, Inc. Boston. Kagan, S. (1995). We can talk: Cooperative learning in the elementary ESL classroom. ERIC Digest Reproduction No. ED 382 035. Krashen, Stephen. (1998). Comprehensible Output. Language Acquisition Hypothesis. http://www.sdkrashen.com/articles.php3
cooperative learning (Krashen 1998). Additionally, the input will be received and the students can give each other immediate feedback (Kagan 1995). References: Esquivel, Virginia. (1998). Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English. Consideration for Lesson Designs. Gunning, Thomas G. (2005). Creating Literacy : Instruction for All Students. Pearson Education, Inc. Boston. Kagan, S. (1995). We can talk: Cooperative learning in the elementary ESL classroom. ERIC Digest Reproduction No. ED 382 035. Krashen, Stephen. (1998). Comprehensible Output. Language Acquisition Hypothesis. http://www.sdkrashen.com/articles.php3