Dual Immersion
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DUAL IMMERSION
SOME INSPIRATION
“Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”
“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.”
“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.”
• Organization Strategies• Supporting the curriculum across the two languages• Switching classes procedures• scheduling• Communicating with parents• Classroom procedures
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Use the same notebooks for both classes• Math notebooks• Literacy notebooks
• Use one homework folder for both classes• Homework is sent together in a packet (English &
Spanish)• Homework is due the following Monday
• Send completed school work home.
ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES
• Use student numbers on cubbies, coat hangers, line procedures, etc.
• Color code classes, one is yellow one is blue• Put the names of kids on labels for their
notebooks, homework folders, pencil boxes, etc.• Have a filing system to put work shown to
parents and information for and about each student
• Have a filing system for unfinished work in the classroom so that trays are not full of unfinished work
ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES
ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES
ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES
ORGANIZATION STRATEGIES
“Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity.”
“If you can laugh together, you can work together”
“Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story.”
SOME INSPIRATION
• The English teacher has a list of the math vocabulary for the week.
• She posts this vocabulary on her math wall • She reviews the vocabulary every day for that week• It goes along with what the Spanish teacher is teaching each day of
the week
• She takes 30 min every day to review math concepts for that day/week.
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
• Both do a problem of the day that introduces/reviews the concept for the week
• The Spanish teacher makes up the problems for the English teacher so that both classes aren’t doing the same problems
• The English teacher uses her daily language to support the concepts taught in the Spanish side as well
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
• CFA• Monthly math test • “What do you notice about this
test?”
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
• Read similar books for any concept in both languages
• Social studies and science, the English teacher finds books that the kids can use during their reading time that goes along the social/science unit
• Incorporate social/science reinforcement with writing and reading time in the English side.
• Animal books-• Rocks• Sharing teacher rock collection• Diaries
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
• Do rotations with First and Second dual immersion on Fridays• The Spanish teachers teach their rotation in Spanish• The English teacher teach their rotation in English• Same rules apply to all 3 rotations (only Spanish with the
Spanish teachers)
• Always share ideas and use each other’s activities that help kids see the relation between both classes
• Bulls eye in English and in Spanish
SUPPORTING THE CURRICULUM ACROSS THE
TWO LANGUAGES
• Have classes right across from each other• Have coat hangers out in the hall• Kids come in the morning and hang up their coats and
backpacks outside of the classrooms• When we rotate in the morning the kids don’t get their
coats or backpacks• Only their homework folders and trays go with them• If they need anything from their backpacks they simply
walk out to the hall and grab it• At the end of the day the students just go to the opposite
side of the hall and grab their stuff
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
• We have carts to put our trays in • At the end of the day the kids put their trays in the cart• Each student has a cubby• The kids don’t need to switch classes at the end• We save 5-10 min by doing this• We simply switch carts after school ends
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SWITCHING CLASSES PROCEDURES
SCHEDULING
• Both follow the dual immersion schedule graph
• Each teacher uses up their time according to the curriculum they need to teach
• We switch classes in the middle of the year• The am Spanish class would have
Spanish in the afternoon, vice versa with the English side.
• We agree on rotation times on Fridays• One hour with each class• 3- 35 min rotations
Math in 2nd Language
2nd Language Literacy
Content Areas in 2nd Language (Social Studies, Science, P.E., Art, Health & Music)
Math and Content Areas Reinforcement in English
English L.A.
Dual Immersion Instructional Time: Grades 1-3
SCHEDULING
Spanish Dual Immersion Rotations 2010 - 2011
Rotations Friday Spanish Dual Immersion only - 1st and 2nd grade
8:20 - 9:30 9:30- 10:25 10:30 - 11:05 11:10 - 11:45 12:35 - 1:10
AM class PM class Red - Computer Yellow- Computer Blue - Computer
Blue - PE Red - PE Yellow - PE
no recess on Fri. Yellow - Conklin = 1st Blue- Conklin - 1st Red - Conklin - 1st
Yellow - Malan - 2nd Blue - Malan - 2nd Red- Malan - 2nd
SCHEDULING
SCHEDULING