EAS Study Guide-English Language Learners
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Teaching vocabulary to ELLs - ✔️✔️-Emphasize and rewrite
-Use graphic organizers to learn vocabulary and connect to prior knowledge
-Teach visually and with concrete examples
-Act out
-Connect words to own experiences
-Use L1-English cognates
-Put high frequency words on the board
Reading Comprehension Strategies for ELLs - ✔️✔️-Before: preview words, use visuals,
brainstorm, predict
-During: metacognitive awareness, comprehension self monitoring, strategies to understand
unfamiliar words, identify main points, use non-fiction grade level instead fiction below grade
level, multicultural literature
-After: generate questions and answer them, retell and summarize, visuals to enhance
comprehension
Differentiation for Literacy Development - ✔️✔️-Information access: have choices about how to
get the information and at what levels in English and L1
-Making sense of information: flexible grouping, choices, hands-on activities, learning centers,
materials in multiple languages
-Assessment/Demonstrating Learning: choices of how they show their work, choose between
independent or group work
Instructional Strategies for Practicing for ELLs - ✔️✔️-Translated word lists
-Decrease scaffolding
, -Work in pairs
-Discuss what they are learning
-Focus on content, not English errors
-Allow approximation
Common Core State Standards and ELLs - ✔️✔️-Hold ELLs to the same high expectations
-Assess and modify each individual ELL student
-Help students meet CCSS without having to demonstrate a native-like command, instruct how
to negotiate satiations so they can participate with native speakers
-Can participate in math discussions as they acquire English
High Standards for ELLs in ELA - ✔️✔️-ELLs need access to staff who are qualified and prepared to
support ELLs
-Immersion in language experiences
-Instruction for fundamental skills
-Coursework that prepared for higher level education/employment with resources to support
them
-Provide well designed opportunities for interactions
Parental Involvement vs Parental Engagement for ELLs - ✔️✔️-Involvement is initiated and driven
by the schools
-Engagement is initiated and driven by the parents
-Engagement allows for opportunity for parents to influence programs and activities
-Responsibilities don't have to fall on busy parents to plan parent activities
Connecting with ELL families - ✔️✔️-Learn about school's ELL population
-Reflect on what they know and what they want to know, what knowledge would be valuable
for school-wide staff
-Which regions/countries, family backgrounds, SIFE, refugees, traumatic events
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