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Title: The SIOP


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The SIOP Model STRATEGIES
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Content Objectives
  • We will
  • Select learning strategies appropriate to a
    lessons objectives
  • Incorporate explicit instruction and student
    practice with learning strategies in planning
    lessons

3
Language Objectives
  • We will
  • Use a variety of sentence types to explain the
    metacognitive, cognitive, and language learning
    strategies included in a lesson.
  • Utilize a conjunction such as because to
    justify the scaffolding techniques included in
    your lesson.

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Strategies Features
Learning Strategies
Higher-Order Questioning Tasks

Scaffolding Techniques
Metacognitive
Cognitive
Language

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Strategies Features
Learning Strategies
Higher-Order Questioning Tasks

Scaffolding Techniques
Metacognitive
Cognitive
Language

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Practice a Strategy Four Corners
  • Move to the sign which represents where you would
    like to spend your next vacation.
  • Read the information given to your group.
  • Create a mnemonic to share with the group to help
    us remember these learning strategies.

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Passing Strategy Expertise to Students
  • I DO YOU WATCHI DO YOU HELPYOU DO I
    HELPYOU DO I WATCH
  • Another way of putting it is from the students'
    perspectives
  • SHOW ME HELP ME LET ME
  • Source Willhelm, Jeffrey. Improving
    Comprehension with Think Aloud Strategies (2001)

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Teaching Ideas for Strategies from Making Content
Comprehensible
  • SQP2RS surveying, questioning, predicting,
    reading, responding, summarizing
  • Directed Reading-Thinking Activity
  • GIST Generating Interaction between Schemata
    and Text (Cunningham, 1982)
  • Rehearsal strategies
  • Graphic organizers
  • Reciprocal Teaching

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SQP2RS A Multi-step Reading Strategy(Making
Content Comprehensible, p.127)
  • Try it!
  • 1. Survey 4. Read
  • 2. Question 5. Respond
  • 3. Predict 6. Summarize

http//www.siopinstitute.net/media/squeepers.pdf
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SQP2RS analysis
  • Think Pair Share
  • How was this different from your typical reading
    experience?
  • How can this strategy help English language
    learners be successful?

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Strategies Features
Learning Strategies
Higher-Order Questioning Tasks

Scaffolding Techniques
Metacognitive
Cognitive
Language

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Types of Scaffolding
  • Sentence starters or Sentence frames
  • Verbal
  • Instructional
  • Procedural

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Echevarria, Vogt, Short. (2000).
Making Content Comprehensible, 87.
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Echevarria, Vogt,
Short. (2000). Making Content Comprehensible, 87.
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Strategies Features
Learning Strategies
Higher-Order Questioning Tasks

Scaffolding Techniques
Metacognitive
Cognitive
Language

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Using Higher Order Questioning
  • Questioning techniques can elicit responses from
    students that involve higher-order thinking
    skills regardless of language level.

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Prepare Fifth-grade Science Clip
  • What learning strategies were used in this video
    segment?
  • How could these strategies be used in other ways?
  • What verbal, procedural, or instructional
    scaffolding occurred?
  • What types of questions did the teacher ask her
    students?

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Strategies in Action
http//pdtoolkit.pearsoncmg.com/SIOP/search
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Debrief Fifth-grade Science Clip
  • What learning strategies were used in this video
    segment?
  • How could these strategies be used in other ways?
  • What verbal, procedural, or instructional
    scaffolding occurred?
  • What types of questions did the teacher ask her
    students?

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Sample SIOP Lesson Plan

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Owning Strategies
  • Continue to write a lesson plan you can use
    including the features of Strategies
  • Ample opportunities provided for students to use
    learning strategies
  • Scaffolding techniques consistently used,
    assisting and supporting student understanding
  • A variety of questions or tasks that promote
    higher-order thinking skills

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Content Objectives
  • How did we
  • Select learning strategies appropriate to a
    lessons objectives
  • Incorporate explicit instruction and student
    practice with learning strategies in planning
    lessons

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Language Objectives
  • How did we
  • Use a variety of sentence types to explain the
    metacognitive, cognitive, and language learning
    strategies included in a lesson.
  • Utilize a conjunction such as because to
    justify the scaffolding techniques included in
    your lesson.

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Other Strategy Resources
  • Learning Strategies in Multiple Languages
  • http//www.studygs.net/
  • Comprehension Strategies (elementary)
  • http//reading.ecb.org/
  • Adolescent Literacy Strategies
  • http//www.adlit.org/strategy_library
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