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Interdisciplinary Oral Language Guide-Primary One. Part Two: Lessons 41-80. Michigan Oral Language Series.

Authors :
Michigan State Dept. of Education, Lansing.
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, New York, NY.
Robinett, Ralph F.
Publication Year :
1970

Abstract

This language program guide is designed for teachers of primary age children whose native language is Spanish or of children who are limited in their command of standard English, the oral language necessary for success in the usual school environment. The referential content for the 40 lessons is drawn principally from three areas: (1) social sciences, (2) science, and (3) mathematics. Concepts are integrated into a set of oral language lessons which progress sequentially, both conceptually and linguistically. Contrastive analysis of Spanish and English linguistic features is used to develop language skills. There is a Spanish support activity for each lesson which introduces the conceptual content the student encounters in the corresponding English lessons. There are four units in this guide, each containing 10 lessons. Five review lessons, five evaluation lessons, an art supplement, and a vocabulary index are included. For Parts One and Three of the guide see FL 001 772 and FL 001 794. (RL)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED040626