This type of practice involves students using physical materials or manipulatives to engage with new content.
What is hands on learning?
This writing activity helps students apply their learning by expressing it in written form.
What is journaling?
This language skill involves students actively listening to others and responding appropriately.
What is listening?
This strategy helps make abstract concepts concrete by allowing students to manipulate objects or materials.
What is using manipulatives?
This activity involves students using graphic organizers to apply their knowledge.
What is graphic organizers?
This language skill requires students to convey their thoughts and ideas verbally.
What is speaking?
This term refers to the immediate feedback provided to students during practice sessions.
What is specific feedback?
This cooperative learning strategy allows students to apply content and language knowledge in new ways.
What is cooperative learning?
This language skill involves students using texts to comprehend and analyze information.
What is reading?
This strategy uses real life objects to connect to content.
What is realia?
To support content retention, students should be encouraged to apply what they've learned in these kinds of tasks that extend beyond the classroom.
What are meaningful or authentic tasks?
This language skill requires students to express their thoughts and ideas using pen and paper.
What is writing?
This teaching strategy involves using gestures and movement to make learning more comprehensible.
Total Physical Response (TPR)?
This feature emphasizes that students should not only practice new information but also....
What is apply it in new and meaningful ways?
When students read a passage, discuss it with a peer, write a summary, and present it aloud, they are doing this.
What is integrating all four language domains?