CLIL: using scaffolding when working with text in
physics lessons
Irina Issayeva,
A teacher of physics
Arshaly Secondary School №2
Аkmola region, Arshaly
settlement
Scaffolding is a special kind of support. The teacher helps his students move forward.
I chose a text fragment on the topic " Physical changes ". In preparing the lesson materials, I drew attention to the following: students should know and understand the words of the text, they should use them and communicate.
What strategies did I use for Scaffolding?
I think that in this case I will find it useful
Reading strategy 1: Word guessing
Reading strategy 2: Predicting the content of the text
But at first I changed the authentic text. I simplified the proposed
text, I limit the sentences and made
them simpler, deleted the extra information. The resulting text will be easier
to read and understand to students.
Authentic text “Physical changes”:
«Physical changes are
changes affecting the form of a chemical
substance, but not its chemical composition. Physical changes are used to separate mixtures into their component compounds, but can not usually be used
to separate compounds into chemical elements or simpler
compounds.
Physical changes
occur when objects or substances undergo a change that does not change their
chemical composition. This contrasts with the concept of chemical change in which the
composition of a substance changes or one or more substances combine or break
up to form new substances. In general a physical change is reversible using
physical means. For example, salt dissolved in water can be recovered by
allowing the water to evaporate.
A physical change
involves a change in physical properties. Examples of
physical properties include melting, transition to a gas, change of strength, change of durability, changes to crystal form, textural
change, shape, size, color, volume and density.
An example of a
physical change is the process of tempering steel to form a knife blade. A steel blank is repeatedly heated
and hammered which changes the hardness of the steel, its flexibility and its
ability to maintain a sharp edge.
Many physical
changes also involve the rearrangement of atoms most noticeably in the
formation of crystals. Many chemical changes are irreversible, and many physical changes are reversible, but reversibility is not a certain criterion
for classification. Although chemical changes may be recognized by an
indication such as odor, color change, or production of a gas, every one of
these indicators can result from physical change».
Shortened text “Physical
changes”:
Physical changes are changes affecting the form
of a chemical substance, but not its
chemical composition.
Physical changes occur when objects or substances undergo a change that does
not change their chemical composition.
This contrasts with the concept of chemical
change in which the composition
of a substance changes or one or
more substances combine or break up
to form new substances. In general a
physical change is reversible using physical means. For example, salt dissolved in water can be
recovered by allowing the water to evaporate.
A physical change involves a change in physical properties. Examples of physical properties include melting, transition to a gas, change of
strength, change of durability, changes to crystal form, textural change,
shape, size, color, volume and density
Many physical changes also involve the rearrangement of atoms. Many chemical changes are irreversible, and many physical changes are reversible. ».
Next, I formulated the main goal of learning from the results of the
text: students know what a physical propery is, understand that substances have
different physical properties. Examples
can be given of some different physical properties (state of aggregation,
thermal conductivity, boiling point, melting point etc.).
The first task for my students is guessing words. We together discuss
the meaning of each word. Some words are familiar to them, because their
pronunciation is similar to pronunciation in Russian. Of course they will guess
what these words mean. We look for other words together in the directory, the
Internet or other sources. Which of these keywords can be familiar to
students?I think that such concepts as:
рhysical changes - физические изменения
a substance – вещество
to cоmbine- соединять
to separate compounds - разделить соединения
chemical composition - химический состав
a change in physical properties - изменение физических свойств
to be combined –быть соединенным
chemical compounds –химические соединения
melting, transition to a gas, change of strength, change of durability, changes
to crystal form, textural change, shape, size, color, volume and density - плавление, переход к газу, изменение силы, изменение долговечности, изменения кристаллической формы, изменение текстуры, форма, размер, цвет, объем и плотность.
rearrangement of atoms- перегруппировка атомов
irreversible-необратимый, reversible-обратимый,
Many of these words may be familiar to my students. But if it is not, I
will definitely help them understand the meaning of each of the keywords.
I think that the important thing is that my students get acquainted with
the key words with their meaning even before they read the text. Why am I doing
this? Because the second strategy is to anticipate the content of the text.
Pupils have a text in which no keywords are highlighted. I give the
task: to read the text. Students just get acquainted with the text, read it.
This is an introductory reading.
Then I again point to the keywords of the text (for example, they are on
multimedia presentations) -they are highlighted in a different color.
I ask students to find the key words in the text and highlight them. After
compare their result with the text of
the presentation. They note whether they have found all the words. They
correct mistakes As a result, my students know the key words, they can guess
what is said in this text.
Then we will do a thoughtful reading of the text.
So I used the method of СLIL. My students independently disassembled the
text and understood its meaning. Using scaffolding helps students to learn how
to achieve their goals. This gives the best result when studying a subject in
English.
Internet resource: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_change