3. Who I am …
April Salerno
USA: University of Virginia
Moldova: Fulbright Scholar at Ion
Creanga State Pedagogical University,
2015-2016
States where I’ve lived: South
Carolina, North Carolina, New
Mexico, Virginia
Peace Corps volunteer, 2003-2005 in
Cuhurestii de Sus, r. Floresti
4. Introductions
Tell us:
Your name
Your School
What grades you teach
How long you’ve been
teaching
5. SIOP “stands for” …
S – Sheltered
I – Instruction
O – Observation
P - Protocol
6. Sheltered Instruction
Echevarria, Vogt, & Short:
“Teachers would employ techniques
that make the content concepts
accessible and also develop the
students’ skills in the new language.”
7. “Information gap” activity
Only look at your paper!
Your partner has information you need,
and you have information he/she needs.
Tell each other what you need to know
to complete your sheets.
8. 8 Components
1. Lesson Preparation
2. Building Background
3. Comprehensible Input
4. Strategies
5. Interaction
6. Practice and Application
7. Lesson Delivery
8. Review & Assessment
9. 8 SIOP Components Questions to ask
1. Lesson
Preparation
Does the lesson plan include content and language
objectives, supplemental materials, and meaningful
activities?
2. Building
Background
How will I connect with what students already know?
3. Comprehensible
Input
How will I adjust, so students will understand?
4. Strategies How can I teach students strategies to help themselves?
5. Interaction Are students in groups where they can interact?
6. Practice and
Application
Will students get to practice the new content and
language?
7. Lesson Delivery Does the lesson meet the objectives? Are students
engaged?
8. Review and
Assessment
Did students learn? What feedback will I give them?
10. Checklist for SIOP Lesson Plans
Look over this checklist with a
partner.
Talk about it with each other.
Do you understand them all? Which
ones do you need help
understanding?
11. Video
Watch the video:
3rd grade
Fact vs. opinion
Lesson Delivery
Think: Are the elements in the checklist
present in the lesson?
The video can be found at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVGbz4EqyGs
12. Discuss with a Partner
Were the elements of the checklist
present in the lesson?
What do you think was effective
about the lesson?
What do you think was ineffective?
13. SIOP Lesson Plan Study
In groups look at one of the four lesson plans.
(Hint: Notice the abbreviation key.)
First, try to talk through what is happening in
the lesson:
K-2: T-chart, signal words, sentence frames
3-5: 4-Corners Vocabulary
6-8: Anticipation Guide
9-12: Character Map
Second, see if you can identify the SIOP
elements.
Finally, think about ways these approaches could
be used with the national curriculum.
14. Group sharing
Tell about the
activities in your lesson
plan.
What was interesting
for you about the
lesson plan you saw?
What questions do you
still have about it?