What does STEAM mean?

 S.T.E.A.M.?  What is that? Maybe you are thinking in a special room full of steam where you can relax, but you are wrong because  this new word comes from  STEAM Education   that according to the Institute For Arts Integration " is an approach to learning that uses Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking " ( https://artsintegration.com/what-is-steam-education-in-k-12-schools/)                                  S for Science                                  T for Technology                                  E for Engineering                           ...

What can I do if I want to teach a social studies topic in English? (Part 4)

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 Step 4

Prepare multimedia, visuals, and related readings

These resources can be used to build background knowledge and provide context for ELLs, especially when students are learning new concepts and words. Ideas include:


Using photos from books, magazines, or the Internet to supplement textbooks.


Showing brief, focused video clips of history or social studies programs.


Listening to a short podcast or radio clip of an interview or speech.


Discussing additional readings such as related articles, poems, letters, and graphic novels.




Enlist native language support when possible

These strategies can help students identify content they already know, or master new concepts before transferring those ideas and learning how to express them in English:


Collaborate with a bilingual paraprofessional and identify areas where bilingual language support will be most helpful.


Look for related content materials in the students' native language from publishers like Scholastic or National Geographic/Cengage.


Plan group work in which students can use their native language with peers to discuss main ideas or vocabulary words.

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