07/09/2015
Dual Language Activities
Even on your worst day in the classroom, you are still some child’s best hope.
Larry Bell, educational consultant
In her book, Many Languages, One Classroom, Karen Nemeth provides ideas for preschool classroom activities that are welcoming to children with all linguistic backgrounds. Here are a few of her ideas:
- Develop a welcome routine that helps DLL [dual language learners] children get involved in an activity as soon as they come in and to ensure that they are not overlooked. Some teachers make sure that a small variety of calm and easy activities are set out when children arrive such as a limited selection of table toys, puzzles, small blocks, or books.
- When children arrive, make a special effort to greet each one warmly using their home language and an appropriate greeting. Ask the children's family members... to help with this.
- A daily schedule is an important part of a high-quality preschool program, and the comforting predictability of the schedule seems to be even more important for the dual language learners.
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