We all agreed that language is fundamental in all the different
content areas. It is the main tool to help student make meaning of words. One
strategy the math people explored was the usage of word origins, prefixes and
roots. Having students looks up prefixes
and their roots is a tool to help them better grasp the meaning of words. Math
is like a new language for the students, and as teachers we need to make our
classroom language usage intense for them to understand mathematics terms. For
science, language also plays and important role. Language skills are needed to
communicate with the science community. It is important to model using language
in the classroom for students to do the same. Some of the connections that were
made were: one page 109 square root concepts to the reading apprentice of the
four dimensions- socially they are connecting with other students, they reflect
on their work, cognitive- they are thinking about the problem and knowledge
building- they understood the underlining concept of the task. Another one was found in the reading about reserving
space for wall of words this tides to Stephen wall of words. Lastly, another
great connection was in Chapter 3 that summarizes that students have difficulty
understanding math vocabulary this tides to the Risk Article reading about struggling
students not being able to decode words. All in all, Language plays a very
important role in helping students make meaning of what they are learning in
class regardless of the subject area they are studying.
I'm glad you got a chance to talk last Friday and catch up and connect across these two books. Both selections seemed to complement each other. I see the theme you discussed around language here. I wonder if you were left seeing this as an add-on to what you do as math/science teachers or an essential way for kids to "get" the content?
ReplyDeleteGood summary, Leslie.