Grade 4 ESL Curriculum Guide
ESL provides students with direct instruction in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax of academic language. This language instruction planned collaboratively to address core content areas (including ELA Modules) and WIDA Key Language Uses. Students engage with grade-level texts, build content knowledge, and share what they have learned through academic conversations and writing. ESL instruction responds to the cultural and linguistic knowledge and skills that students hold and those that they need for success in school.
Unit | Timeframe | Big Ideas (Statements or Essential Questions) | Major Learning Experiences from Unit |
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Newcomer curriculum (optional - based on teacher recommendation) | 6-8 weeks |
| Students will
exchanges of information
See Grade 4 ELA Overview for more context |
Module 1 - Poetry, Poets, and Becoming Writers | 10 weeks |
| Students will NARRATE, INFORM, EXPLAIN and ARGUE
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Module 2 - Researching to Build Knowledge and Teach Others: Animal Defense Mechanisms | 10 weeks |
| Students will NARRATE, INFORM, EXPLAIN and ARGUE
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Module 3 - The American Revolution | 10 weeks |
| Students will NARRATE, INFORM, EXPLAIN and ARGUE
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Module 4 - Responding to Inequality: Ratifying the 19th Amendment | 10 weeks |
| Students will NARRATE, INFORM, EXPLAIN and ARGUE
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