[NIFL-ESL:2269] Re: 6th grade ESL

From: Ki-Wan Sung (kxs172@psu.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 30 1998 - 11:15:09 EDT


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Instead of looking for workbooks or worksheets, why don't you start from
easy yet interesting Hispanic children's literature.


>I teach ESL 6th grade in a NYC middle school.  I have 35 students (I know, I
>know).  Half of them are newcomers and the other half can speak and read
>poorly.  I would like suggestions for a workbook or SOMETHING (not SIDE BY
>SIDE) that will interest them -- even a book used for mainstream readers with
>low reading scores.  What's out there that's REALLY interesting for kids -- (a
>mostly Hispanic population).  Please H E L P!!!  I just ordered catalog for
>WRIGHT GROUP and RIGBY.
>
>EKESL@AOL.COM



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