Tesol Siop
The eight SIOP components are 1) Lesson Preparation, 2) Building Background, 3) Comprehensive Input, 4) Strategies, 5) Interaction, 6) Practice and Application, 7) Lesson Delivery, and 8) Review and Assessment.
Lesson Preparation allows teacher to create a lesson that includes content area and language objectives by adapting the content, using graphic organizers, outlines, highlights, adapted texts, and meaningful activities (North Clackamas Schools, 2013).
Building Background allows the teacher to link concepts to the students' own lives and backgrounds. The concepts of the content area are thus explicitly linked between past and new concepts as well as to the students' background and key vocab words are highlighted and repeated.
Comprehensible Input is helpful in that it lets the teacher focus on delivery. It consists of using speech that is appropriate for the students' level, clearly explaining the tasks ahead, and changing up techniques so that the students receive a variety of deliveries that can help them to understand concepts.
Strategies is a component that enables the teacher to provide learning strategies using the scaffolding techniques and questions that encourage higher-order thinking skills. The students get to engage with literal, analytical and interpretive questions (Modern ELL Teacher, n.d.).
Practice Application allows the teacher to deliver hands-on materials that helps students learn new content, utilized activities that lets students apply the content they are learning as well as to integrate the language skills they need (Peregoy, Boyle, 2013).
Lesson Delivery is a component that gives content objectives, language objectives, keeps students engaged all the time, and sets the pace of the class at an appropriate speed, which is essentially for keeping firm command of the manner in which the class is led (Gottlieb, 2006).
Review and Assessment allows the teacher to go over key vocab words, review key concepts, give feedback to students and assess the level of student comprehension (Pearson Education, 2014).
SIOP is important for ELL students overall as well as for teachers in lesson planning because it provides an overview of all the variables and factors that should be addressed by the teacher in order to give the students the maximum amount of time and tools to develop the skills needed. By adhering to the SIOP component parts, the teacher can prepare an efficient lesson along with an…
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