
Research-Based Strategies for Teaching ELL Students
Research shows that ELL students prefer a kinesthetic learning style. Incorporating movement-based learning strategies into lessons can help bilingual classrooms thrive.
Research shows that ELL students prefer a kinesthetic learning style. Incorporating movement-based learning strategies into lessons can help bilingual classrooms thrive.
Learn about open and closed syllables and how to teach them with movement-based strategies.
What is the science of reading? Learn about the five pillars of reading and how to incorporate movement into your literacy curriculum.
Learn fun ways to teach sight words and high-frequency words to kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students using multi-sensory strategies.
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