Routines That Build Language, Thinking, and Equity in a Science and Math Immersion Classroom

Routines That Build Language, Thinking, and Equity in a Science and Math Immersion Classroom

In my kindergarten Chinese immersion classroom, students are always learning two things at once: academic content and a new language. Since I work at an immersion school, all of my students are emergent readers and writers in Chinese. At the emerging stage, target language learners (students who are beginning to develop proficiency in an additional…

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Jing Zhang
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