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Visual and Performing Arts

Visual and Performing Arts. Visual and Performing Arts. English-language development domain Beginning Level : Children are listening and actively processing the features of the English language.

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Visual and Performing Arts

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  1. Visual and Performing Arts Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

  2. Visual and Performing Arts English-language development domain • Beginning Level: Children are listening and actively processing the features of the English language. • Middle Level: Children will repeat phrases that are functionally effective, increase vocabulary, and begin to combine words. • Later Level: Children will have stronger comprehension, use English to learn, use appropriate English grammar, and engage in most classroom activities in English. Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

  3. Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

  4. Visual and Performing Arts Teaching Strategies (Preschool English Learners: A Resource Guide (Second Edition), Chapter 5, pgs. 54-55.) • Use what the child knows • Allow the child to become familiar with the classroom situation • Use scaffold communication • Provide safe havens • Use peers to communicate Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

  5. Visual and Performing Arts Teaching Strategies • Expand and extend language • Raise expectations for communication • Use repetition • Talk about the here and now • Do fine-tuning • Offer consistent routines • Ensure inclusion Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

  6. Visual and Performing Arts • What stood out for you as you worked with the English-language development and visual and performing arts domains? • What insights have you gained about your work for now or in the future? Visual and Performing Arts: Learning Experience 10 http://www.wested.org/facultyinitiative

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