Thursday, February 1, 2018

Language Functions

How can I make language objectives "student-friendly"?


Language objectives: More examples

  • A second grade English Language Arts class language objective might be something like this:

"I can write describing words about Charlotte and Wilbur using a story map with a partner."
  • A language objectives for a high school English Language Arts class might look something like this:

Students will be able to orally justify their character's actions during a discussion group by using a character map with a partner."

Both of the above objectives are measurable,
but both also take into account appropriate developmental
stages of the students. Teachers of young students (e.g., PK or K)
may even want to consider further adapting the objectives.
For example, we have seen kindergarten teachers
use symbols such as a pencil to symbolize "write"
and a mouth to symbolize "talk" when they post
their objectives for the children to see.

Write
Talk (Retell)













Resource 

Language Functions in Spanish






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