| | Upcoming Events Date: December 14, 6:00pm - 7:00pm ET Many schools throughout the country are enrolling newcomer English language learners (ELLs). Join AFT, Share My Lesson, and Colorín Colorado to get tips, resources, and strategies you can use right away to help ELLs adjust to their new surroundings successfully. This free webinar will be archived and is available for one hour of professional development credit. |
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In the News For students and families who are new to winter weather, this article offers ideas on how to address different aspects of winter with lots of examples from schools across the U.S. and Canada. |
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These suggestions for families and educators provide guidance on how to talk about school violence or violence in the community, discuss events in the news, and help children feel safe in their environment. |
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Federal officials are urging school leaders to protect Jewish and Muslim students from discrimination following an "alarming rise" in reports of antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other incidents of bias at colleges and K-12 schools. See more in the following resources from Colorín Colorado: Responding to Antisemitism: Resources for Educators How Schools Can Create a Safe Environment for Muslim Students 8 Tips to Protect ELLs from Bullying in Your Classroom and School |
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New on Colorín Colorado This collection highlights a wide range of more than 20 new Colorín Colorado resources published during 2023 on topics such as supporting newcomers, ELL instruction, family engagement, and professional issues for ELL educators. In this special feature from Tan Huynh's Teaching MLs podcast, Tan interviews Lydia Breiseth about the day-to-day operations of Colorín Colorado, stories behind some of the site's most popular content, and what’s coming next. A related resource page and annotated transcript of the interview feature many of the resources discussed. |
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The holiday season is the perfect time to share the gift of reading! This guide (also available in Spanish) offers ideas of reading activities for families to do together, book recommendations, and links to educational gifts such as bilingual magazines and books and puzzles from PBS Kids. Discover a world of laughter, love, friendship, adventure, history, fantasy, art, science, and more between the covers of children’s books. Take a look, share a book, make a memory … with one or more of these titles from Reading Rockets' 2023 gift guide bookshelf. |
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This article shows teachers how to bring rich cultural content into their teaching in a way that expands students' knowledge, interest, and respect for the culture being featured. The article offers suggestions that teachers can use throughout the school year, as well as when observing cultural and religious holidays and celebrations. In this video from Syracuse, NY, bilingual teacher Jesus Ortiz talks about the ways that educators can celebrate their students' cultures and why he makes makes an effort to help students stay connected to their heritage. |
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In the Classroom Images and visuals such as photographs, maps, icons, illustrations, and cartoons can be a powerful way to support students' learning and help them make connections to content. This strategy is part of Colorin Colorado's ELL Strategy Library and can be used to support academic language development for all students. This slideshow features examples of the kinds of images you can use to support ELLs' vocabulary and comprehension. Educators are welcome to incorporate the slides into their professional development resources. The images relate to a two-paragraph text excerpt from the award-winning All Thirteen: The Incredible Rescue of the Thai Boys' Soccer Team by Christina Soontornvat. |
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Winter vacation is a great time for families to share stories, books, and more! Pass on the ideas in this article (also available in Spanish) with families and encourage them to try them in their home language! |
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Book of the Month Molly of Denali: Little Dog Lost When Anka, Tooey's new sled dog, goes missing, what can Molly and Tooey do to make sure the lost dog finds her way home? Produced by WGBH Boston, Molly of Denali is a PBS Kids action-adventure comedy series that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl. You can find Molly of Denali on your local PBS station, as well as games, activities, videos, and a related podcast on PBS Kids and PBS Parents. In addition, the short videos on the Molly of Denali YouTube channel make great classroom resources; we feature one in our Using Multimedia with ELLs strategy and another in our Pre-teaching Content and Vocabulary strategy. The following booklists from Colorín Colorado highlight diverse stories about the winter holidays (and winter weather!) across cultures and languages. Winter Holiday Booklist Christmas Stories: Hispanic Heritage Christmas Stories: American Indian Heritage Winter Stories: Asian Pacific American Heritage Snow, Snow, Snow! |
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NEA’s 2023-24 Read Across America digital calendar highlights a monthly theme and a related picture book, middle book, and YA book. All of the titles in the calendar includes activity suggestions, questions for discussion or reflective writing, related resources, and more titles to try. December's theme is Recognize Our Connectedness. |
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