What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation

This article shares instructional ideas to enhance language and literacy experiences involving the reading and writing processes of young bilinguals (Spanish and English) in Colorado, USA when engaging with informational texts. Informational texts provide language scaffolds for young bilinguals beca...

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Main Author: Lindsey Moses
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CLELEjournal 2013-05-01
Series:CLELEjournal
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Online Access:http://clelejournal.org/what-do-you-do-with-hands-like-these/
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spelling doaj-74ce7ca084b846c5b99c6b7c89ef14b12020-11-25T04:01:43ZengCLELEjournalCLELEjournal2195-52122195-52122013-05-01214456What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text CreationLindsey Moses0Arizona State University, USAThis article shares instructional ideas to enhance language and literacy experiences involving the reading and writing processes of young bilinguals (Spanish and English) in Colorado, USA when engaging with informational texts. Informational texts provide language scaffolds for young bilinguals because they build on their background knowledge about the world around them. Drawing on their recognition of real-world concepts found in informational texts, teaching ideas that enrich both academic and social vocabulary are shared. These teaching ideas suggest moving beyond the read aloud and individual reading of informational texts; they suggest instead teaching young learners to ‘read like writers’ and utilize Jenkins and Page’s What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? (2003) as a mentor text. This article includes relevant research, teaching ideas and classroom examples for scaffolding a close reading, ultimately resulting in intercultural explorations as the children share their writing about their home contexts.http://clelejournal.org/what-do-you-do-with-hands-like-these/English Language Learners (ELLs)Close ReadingInformational TextMentor Text
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What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
CLELEjournal
English Language Learners (ELLs)
Close Reading
Informational Text
Mentor Text
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title What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
title_short What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
title_full What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
title_fullStr What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
title_full_unstemmed What Do You Do With Hands Like These? Close Reading Facilitates Exploration and Text Creation
title_sort what do you do with hands like these? close reading facilitates exploration and text creation
publisher CLELEjournal
series CLELEjournal
issn 2195-5212
2195-5212
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This article shares instructional ideas to enhance language and literacy experiences involving the reading and writing processes of young bilinguals (Spanish and English) in Colorado, USA when engaging with informational texts. Informational texts provide language scaffolds for young bilinguals because they build on their background knowledge about the world around them. Drawing on their recognition of real-world concepts found in informational texts, teaching ideas that enrich both academic and social vocabulary are shared. These teaching ideas suggest moving beyond the read aloud and individual reading of informational texts; they suggest instead teaching young learners to ‘read like writers’ and utilize Jenkins and Page’s What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? (2003) as a mentor text. This article includes relevant research, teaching ideas and classroom examples for scaffolding a close reading, ultimately resulting in intercultural explorations as the children share their writing about their home contexts.
topic English Language Learners (ELLs)
Close Reading
Informational Text
Mentor Text
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