Lesson Planning for English Language Learners Description

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Lesson Planning for English Language Learners Due Date Wednesday 1/17 Points 100 Assessment Description Creating lesson plans that align the English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards and content standards is a requirement of educators who have English language learners in their classrooms. Among the most important aspects of English language development are the integration of language instruction and practice across the content areas, which includes differentiation of instruction to address specific learning needs of all students. These aspects can be accounted for directly within lesson plans. Part 1: Lesson Plan For this assignment, create a lesson plan for integrated English language development (ELD) instruction that integrates ELLs’ cultural values and beliefs. Using the "COE Lesson Plan Template,” address the following: Using your clinical field experience classroom as the context for planning the lesson: o select the grade level. o a content area standard o at least one of the 10 Arizona English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards that supports the lesson. Complete all sections of the lesson plan template, focusing specifically on: o aligning objectives o instruction o assessments to the content area academic ELP standards selected. Include both: o the content area academic within the "National/State Learning Standards" section of the template. o ELP standards within the "National/State Learning Standards" section of the template. Differentiation should address ELLs’ language differences, giftedness, and special education needs.
Part 2: Reflection Write a 250–500-word reflection explaining: How your lesson plan integrates ELLs’ cultural values and beliefs in the context of teaching and learning. Include a description of how your lesson planning and focus would be different, if you were to develop a targeted ELD lesson, instead of the integrated lesson you designed. APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
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