Recently immigrated students can feel isolated, so that teachers can implement using cooperative groups combined with social emotional learning in the classroom. Before initiating any group work, teachers are encouraged to teach the guidelines for group work.
Keeping students working with the same group of people for a period of time will help them to overcome isolation. Also, teachers should provide a lot of structure and establish daily routines, so that students know what is expected of them.
Resources for Recently Immigrated Students
There is immigration curriculum at https://cla.umn.edu/ihrc/research/immigrant-stories/toolkits
Book and Teaching Unit for Spanish Speaking Immigrants in Elementary School
Book: Muñoz Ryan, P. (2000). Esperanza Rising. New York: Scholastic.
Unit: Unit for Esperanza Rising.