Teaching Science to English Learners

Teaching Science to English Learners
When & Where:
Oct 5, 2021
9:30 am – 12:30 pm CST
Remote via Zoom*
Presented by: Stephen Fleenor & Tina Beene
*Zoom links will be included in confirmation email
What it is:
The language of science curriculum is complex, abstract, and can be quite a challenge to pronounce. Supporting all learners, especially English learners, as they internalize these terms is a complicated challenge for modern science teachers. Teaching Science to English Learners highlights key strategies that are designed specifically for science and are targeted to support the four domains of language while making science content comprehensible for all learners.
Participants in this training will explore different types of questioning, options for designing and scaffolding open-ended questions, strategies for leading students (i.e., young scientists!) to formulate their own questions, and structures to facilitate productive discussions about their learning. Participants will receive and interact with a copy of the book, Teaching Science to ELs, which includes more than twenty activities designed to get kids reading, writing, speaking, and thinking as scientists.
- Science teachers of ELs, bilingual learners, and English-only learners
- ESL teachers
- Campus/district administrators
- Instructional coaches and specialists
- District science and ESL coordinators
Included Companion Book
