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One Child, Two Languages

SECOND EDITION

A Guide for Early Childhood Educators of

Children Learning English as a Second Language

One Child, Two Languages: A Guide for Early Childhood Educators of Children Learning English as a Second Language, Second Edition, by Patton O. Tabors. Copyright © 2008 Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. All rights reserved.


Observing Children Learning English (OCLE)

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This checklist is a tool for keeping track of the progress of young children learning English as a second language over time. In the checklist, understands means that the child responds nonverbally to a word or phrase, repeats means that the child repeats a word or phrase used by another person, and uses means that the child produces a word or phrase without anyone having recently used the same word or phrase. To collect accurate information, particularly concerning what a child understands, it is important to make sure that the child isn’t responding to other cues in the context (e.g., gestures, eye gaze, what other children are doing, what is expected in a given situation). For example, a child who sees other children sitting down at a table and complies when asked to sit down may be demonstrating a reading of the situation rather than actual word comprehension. Items may be completed when observed in naturally occurring communication or may be elicited. Place the date and any other notes in the blank space provided after each item.

Child’s name Teacher’s name Start date Completion date

Vocabulary Checklist

Vocabulary UNDERSTANDS REPEATS USES
Names
Own
Teacher:
Other adult:
Child:
Other:
Body parts
Hand(s)
Eye(s)
Nose
Mouth

Vocabulary UNDERSTANDS REPEATS USES
Arm(s)
Leg(s)
Foot/feet
Clothing
Coat/jacket
Shoe(s)
Hat
Mitten(s)
Other:
Toys
LEGOs
Blocks
Puzzles
Playdough
Book(s)
Locations
Here
There
In(side)
Out(side)
Under
Above
Art or writing
Paper
Crayon

| Social relations | | | | | --- | --- | --- | | Mom(my) | | | | | Dad(dy) | | | | | Sister | | | | | Brother | | | | | Friend | | | | | Areas | | | | | Bathroom | | | | | House | | | | | Mealtimes | | | | | Milk | | | | | Juice | | | | | Cup | | | |

Observing Children Learning English (OCLE) (continued)

Vocabulary UNDERSTANDS REPEATS USES
Plate
Napkin
Eat
Drink
Garbage
Colors
Shapes
Numbers 1-10
More
Mine

Formulaic/Social Interactive Language

Formulaic/social interactive REPEATS USES
Yes
No
Hi
Good(bye) bye
Okay
Hey
Please
Thank you
I want + (noun) or (verb)

Other Notes Concerning These Observations

Date Notes

One Child, Two Languages: A Guide for Early Childhood Educators of Children Learning English as a Second Language, Second Edition, by Patton O. Tabors. Copyright © 2008 Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. All rights reserved.