ReadWorks Article-A-Day & Spanish-English Paired Texts for English Language LearnerReadWorks Spanish-English Paired Texts are now aligned with Article-A-Day!
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You can use the Article-A-Day routine with multilingual students in all different settings and alongside English-proficient peers! Grades 3, 4, and 5 of the Article-A-Day Topical Scope & Sequence, the reading routine that builds background knowledge and engagement for the whole classroom, have a full-year Spanish-English Paired Text alignment. One article in each Article-A-Day set now has a paired Spanish passage.
ReadWorks Spanish-English Paired Texts support reading comprehension by helping learners make connections between Spanish- and English-language passages. They develop Spanish-speaking English Language Learners’ (ELLs) background knowledge on a topic in their home language before they read an English-language passage on a similar topic, easing language barriers. All pairs also use the same key vocabulary words in both articles.
Doing the Article-A-Day routine with aligned Spanish-English Paired Texts equips all students in a classroom with background knowledge on the same topic, regardless of differences in language proficiency. Best of all, this alignment doesn’t take additional planning time.
The Daily Routine
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With this new offering, you can support all students in your class without upending your Article-A-Day routine. All you need to do is switch out the Day 1 reading for ELLs and make sure you assign the Day 2 reading forthe whole class.
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Step 1: Set the purpose for the routine
"Words are where humans store knowledge. So we will build our knowledge by reading these articles. We will also increase our vocabulary, improve our reading stamina, and enjoy reading every day."
STEP 2: Students read or listen to an article
ReadWorks has curated weekly sets of nonfiction articles. All of the articles for the week are related by topic. If students cannot read independently, they can listen to the audio or you can read the article aloud.
Day 1: For ELLs, replace Day 1’s reading with the Spanish article from the Spanish-English Paired Text. For example, in the 4th grade “Rainforest Plants” Article-A-Day Set, the English passage “The Cacao Tree” has a Spanish pair “El árbol de caucho.” Assign the Spanish-English Paired Text to the ELLs in your class, and have them read “El árbol de caucho” in Spanish to build background knowledge. For this routine, students do not need to complete the English question set in the paired text. The rest of the class reads another passage from the Article-A-Day set… but make sure to save “The Cacao Tree” for Day 2. Day 2: The whole class reads the English article from the Spanish-English Paired Text, which is also in the Article-A-Day Set. For example, in the “Rainforest Plants” Article-A-Day Set, everyone reads the English passage “The Cacao Tree.” Days 3-5: All students move on to read other texts in the Article-A-Day Set, or the Boost or Challenge Articles that are available in the set for differentiation. STEP 3: The Book of Knowledge
Students write or type two or three things that they learned from the article and would like to remember in their Books of Knowledge. If students cannot write yet, they can draw their responses.
STEP 4: Share knowledge!
Simply ask a few students to share what they learned from reading. Record this info in your Class Book of Knowledge.
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You can also use Spanish-English Paired Texts on their own with a question-set on the English passage. Check out our “Bridging Languages, Building Skills: Harnessing Spanish-English Paired Texts for ELL Success” webinar to learn more.
3rd Grade Alignment
4th Grade Alignment
Use the checklist (bookmark linked) to keep track of the research activities you complete each week.
Complete the weekly logs at the end of each week.
Complete the weekly logs at the end of each week.
5th Grade Alignment
Use the checklist (bookmark linked) to assess your results and refine instruction.
When you complete all of your weekly logs, complete this 10 minute post-research survey (optional, but encouraged).
To share additional thoughts about your survey experience, email [email protected].
When you complete all of your weekly logs, complete this 10 minute post-research survey (optional, but encouraged).
To share additional thoughts about your survey experience, email [email protected].