From Words to Wisdom: Supporting Academic Language Use in PreK-3rd Grade

From Words to Wisdom: Supporting Academic Language Use in PreK-3rd Grade

From Words to Wisdom: Supporting Academic Language Use in PreK-3rd Grade

From Words to Wisdom: Supporting Academic Language Use in PreK-3rd Grade

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Overview

This practical guide shows teachers how to introduce academic language to young children, with an emphasis on appreciating and leveraging linguistic diversity. New educational standards are asking students to master content-area concepts and increasingly complex texts in earlier grades. This practitioner-friendly text provides instructional materials, sample dialogs, and assessment tools to facilitate academic language use in PreK–3 classrooms. The authors describe the word, sentence, and discourse levels of academic language, while encouraging teachers and students to consider purpose, participants, discipline, and context. Strategies are provided to help readers adapt language for a variety of academic purposes across mathematics, science, play, mealtimes, and ELA instruction. The text includes discussion questions, reproducible activities, planning materials, assessment tools, and handouts to facilitate smooth implementation into classroom practice. From Words to Wisdom will empower teachers to build bridges to academic success for all young learners.

Book Features:

  • Expands teachers’ understanding of academic language beyond vocabulary to include syntax and discourse-level features.
  • Includes specific strategies, activities, and suggestions for teaching from and with academic language across multiple settings and disciplines.
  • Addresses all students, including multilingual and linguistically diverse speakers.
  • Incorporates user-friendly features, such as text boxes, vignettes, assessment protocols, and sample teaching materials.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807779835
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 10/08/2021
Series: Language and Literacy Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Erica M. Barnes is an associate professor in the Department of Literacy Teaching and Learning at the University of Albany and a former teacher, teacher consultant, and progress monitoring specialist. Jill F. Grifenhagen is an assistant professor of literacy education at North Carolina State University and a former early elementary classroom teacher and instructional coach. David K. Dickinson is professor emeritus at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College.

Table of Contents

Foreword Susan B. Neuman ix

Preface: Learning the Language of School xii

Acknowledgments xvii

1 An Overview of Academic Language 1

Academic or Casual Language? 1

How Might Academic Language Look in Early Childhood Classrooms? 4

Conclusion 9

2 Language Learning 10

Principles of Language Learning 10

Facilitating Language 13

Conclusion 17

3 Linguistic Diversity and Registers 18

The Academic Register 18

Teaching Linguistically Diverse Students 23

Celebrating Linguistic Diversity While Fostering Academic Language Development 25

Conclusion 29

4 Academic Vocabulary 30

Selecting Words to Teach 32

Teaching Academic Vocabulary 35

Conclusion 40

5 Complex Syntax Katherine Newman 41

Development of Complex Syntax 42

Common Syntactic Structures 42

Complex Syntax in Academic Texts 45

Modeling and Instructing 46

Conclusion 52

6 Academic Discourse 53

Features of Academic Discourse 53

Academic Discourse in Early Childhood Classrooms 56

Conclusion 66

7 Mealtimes and Sharing Time 67

Mealtimes 68

Sharing Time 74

Conclusion 79

8 Playful Learning Katherine Newman Jessica Lawson-Adams 80

Drama and Imaginative Play 80

Games 83

Music 85

Conclusion 91

9 Scientific Language 92

What Is Scientific Language? 92

Teaching Scientific Vocabulary 94

Pulling It All Together 100

Conclusion 102

10 Mathematical Language 103

What Is Mathematic Language? 103

Modeling Mathematical Language Through Reads-Alouds 104

Teaching Mathematical Vocabulary 106

Mathematical Discourse 109

Conclusion 113

11 Assessment 114

Principles of Language Assessment 114

Informal Assessments 116

Formal Assessments 119

Assessing Classroom Support 119

Conclusion 122

Appendix A Observing Academic Language in Science and Mathematics 123

Appendix B Academic Language Observation Tool (ALOT) 125

Appendix C Academic Language Implementation Assessment (ALIA) 127

Appendix D Children's Literature for Building Academic Language 132

Appendix E Digital Resources 134

References 137

Index 149

About the Authors 157

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“By making a case for academic language, these authors are helping us all open a gateway for children to become members of a language community highly valued in school learning. It may become one of the most prized assets that we can give to our young children.”
—From the Foreword by Susan B. Neuman, professor of childhood and literacy education, New York University


“This book should be required reading for all teachers so that all children are provided with high-quality classroom language environments that ensure their future success. It is packed full of strategies and activities for integrating academic language throughout the school day. With thoughtful guidance for instruction across subject areas, teachers will learn to identify, model, and explicitly teach academic language. As a developmental psychologist who works with children from linguistically diverse backgrounds, I appreciated the real-world examples of classroom-based academic language used with young children—a testament that teachers have the power to build classrooms that support academic language across a variety of settings.”
Perla B. Gámez, associate professor, Loyola University Chicago

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