Title: Nonlinguistic Representations Chapter 4
1Nonlinguistic RepresentationsChapter 4
- Classroom Instruction that Works with English
Language Learners - By Jane D. Hill and Kathleen M. Flynn
2Linguistic vs. Nonlinguistic
- Linguistic
- Main way new information is presented in the
classroomlistening, reading - Nonlinguistic
- Knowledge that is presented and stored in the
form of mental images or physical sensations
(sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, movement)
3Using Nonlinguistic Methods
- Makes instruction more understandable for ELLs
(English Language Learners) - A variety of activities helps students formulate
nonlinguistic representations - Nonlinguistic representations elaborate on
knowledge
4Examples of Nonlinguistic Methods of Instruction
- Realia (real objects) and visuals (photos,
charts, graphs) - Demonstrations (including pointing, gesturing,
showing, and explaining) - Videos, audiocassetes with books
- Hands-on activities (science experiments,
pantomime, drawing pictures, sequencing stories)
5Use Graphic Organizers
- Ex Venn diagrams, charts, webs, and timelines
- Can be designed to help make complex content more
understandable for ELLs - Help ELLs understand knowledge and store it in
different way - Teach students how to use graphic organizer
(modeling)
6From pg. 42 of Classroom Instruction that Works
with English Language Learners
7Use Symbolic Representations
- Pictures, pictographs, maps, and diagrams
- Help students visualize information, recognize
patterns, and remember new content - Pictures related to ELLs background knowledge in
their primary language helps to bridge the
language gap
8From pg. 40 of Classroom Instruction that Works
with English Language Learners
9D. Single Replacement
- one element replaces another in a compound
- metal replaces metal ()
- nonmetal replaces nonmetal (-)
A BC ? B AC
10Generate Mental Pictures
- Help students create a movie in the mind while
listening or reading - Use all five senses to produce rich mental images
11Make Physical Models
- Concrete representations of what is learned
- The act of constructing a model establishes an
image of the knowledge - Manipulativesused frequently for math (shapes,
cubes, money) - All content areas use puzzles, maps, word
sorts, Legos - Any 3-dimensional form can be a physical model
12Engage in Kinesthetic Activities
- Kinesthetic activities represent knowledge using
physical movement - For ELLs, listening skills often develop first
(followed by speaking, reading, and then writing) - Gives students an opportunity to develop and
practice listening skills before having to
verbally produce new language
13Modifying for Different Language Levels
- Level 1 Pictures should be associated with info
on graphic organizers, engage in class by asking
Show me or Point to the prompts - Level 2 Use cloze technique for one-word
responses (ex A reptile breathes with) - Level 3 Answer questions requiring phrase or
short sentence, Why and How questions (ex
Tell me about reptiles) - Levels 4-5 More complex questions, like How are
they the same/different? or Why do you think?
14ILPs (Individual Learning Plans)
- The ILP classroom accommodations that correlate
to these strategies are - Use visuals when speaking to provide context
- Use visuals to convey meaning of text
- Demonstrate meaning through other media
- Allow student to use visually-supported models to
demonstrate understanding - Allow student to create stories using pictures,
words, or phrases - Have students respond to listening tasks by
pointing, circling, marking, or highlighting
15- For more information, please use Classroom
Instruction That Works with English Language
Learners, available in your schools professional
library. - If you have questions related to this
presentation, please contact - Matt Walsh Director of Curriculum and
Professional Development - MWalsh_at_brownsburg.k12.in.us
- Kelly Sumner High School ENL teacher
- KSumner_at_brownsburg.k12.in.us
- Casey Sutton Middle School ENL teacher
- CSutton_at_brownsburg.k12.in.us
- Adam Guthrie Elementary School ENL teacher
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- Lauren Davis Elementary School ENL assistant
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