Newcomers in the Community

Newcomers in the Community

by Judie Haynes

In the Spring my district always welcomes newcomers to the United States into our E.S.L. program. Finding activites for these new students is a challenge. Combine your students' natural interest in environmental print with a tour of the neighborhood for this thematic unit.

For my district Spring is always brings new students to our school. Summer is over in South America and the school year has ended in Asia. ESL Schedules and groups that have worked well all year have to be revamped. How do we welcome these newcomers and keep our other first year students engaged?

Our new English language learners are eager to read the environmental print that surrounds them. Take advantage of this natural interest to help your students learn to read in English and gain information about your community at the same time. Pair your newcomers with a student who has been here a little longer. Take a trip around your community for signs such as Welcome to ..., Exit, McDonald’s, Shop-Rite, Exxon, Stop, No Parking.

Lesson topic

Places in the community

Proficiency/Grade level

Grades 2-8, Beginning ESL; grades 1-3 advanced beginning ESL

Content Concepts & Skills

Identifying and writing about the interesting places in the local community; using environmental print; finding places on the map

Materials or Resources

Photographs of local stores and public buildings with signs; a large teacher or student-made map of your community.

Intructional Sequence