�Increasingly, the onus to educate language minority children is not just on specialized teachers�bilingual
teachers and ESL teachers�but also on all teachers. It is in this larger context of what to do inside any classroom
to meaningfully educate the emergent bilingual students with varying proficiencies in English that this book becomes
important.�
�Ofelia García, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Christina Celic�s foundational guide provides an authentic and meaningful answer to the question, �How can I teach
the grade-level curriculum in a way that makes my English language learners successful?� Clear, informative, and
authoritative, English Language Learners Day by Day, K-6 shows you what best practices look like on a day-to-day
basis, starting day one. The first chapters guide you through the process of:
* setting up a classroom that supports English language learners in learning language and content
* launching appropriate instruction and assessment during the first days of school
* establishing schedules, routines, rules, and procedures sensitive to English language learners
Ensuing chapters help you understand how to:
* integrate literacy and content-area instruction during the school year
* teach academic language throughout the curriculum
* differentiate instruction to meet the individual needs of English language learners
English Language Learners Day by Day, K-6 recognizes the challenges teachers face when working with English language
learners, and responds with realistic and practical solutions. Drawing on a rich blend of research findings and
classroom experiences, this bible on ELL instruction will help mainstream and preservice teachers, as well as ESL
and bilingual specialists, better understand how they can make their classrooms a place where English language
learners thrive.