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Happy Monday!. Quick Review. Week 1: Theory and Research Week 2: Qualifying for ELL Support Social and Cultural Contexts for language Week 3: WIDA Access Test & Accommodations Week 4: ELD and State Standards. Week 5: Instructional Strategies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Happy Monday!

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Quick Review• Week 1: Theory and Research

• Week 2: Qualifying for ELL Support Social and Cultural Contexts for language

• Week 3: WIDA Access Test & Accommodations

• Week 4: ELD and State Standards

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Week 5: Instructional

Strategies

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• What do I do to ensure that my ELL students have supportive contexts in which to be engaged, and have opportunities for input and output responses.

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*Realia*Sentence Frames*Pictures*TPR : Total Physical Response*GLAD Strategies (Guided Language Acquisition Design)

*SIOP Strategies (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocols)

*Pair Share, Timed Pair Share*Cooperative Learning Strategies*Pictorial/Interactive Word Walls

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Support Examples

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Specific Examples of Sensory Supports

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Example Use of Graphic Organizers

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CAN DO Descriptors

• Provide teachers with information on the language students are able to understand and produce in the classroom in within all five ELD standards.

• Available in both English and Spanish for the following grade-level clusters:

PreK-K Grades 6-8Grade 1-2 Grades 9-12Grades 3-5

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• Let’s plot Jose Carlos’ ACCESS for ELLs results on the CAN DO Descriptors:

Listening 4.1 Speaking 6.0 Reading 5.0 Writing 3.8

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CONNECTION: Next Generation Science Standards, May 2012 Draft, Energy b-d (Middle School): Use representations of potential energy to construct an explanation of how much energy an object has when it’s in different positions in an electrical, gravitational, and magnetic field. Plan and carry out investigations to show that in some chemical reactions energy is released or absorbed. Use and/or construct models to communicate the means by which thermal energy is transferred during conduction, convection, and radiation.EXAMPLE CONTEXT FOR LANGUAGE USE: Students decide with peers the types of energy transfers that occur in various situations from everyday life (e.g., glow sticks, thunderstorms, simple engines) to demonstrate the conservation of energy.

ELD STANDARD 4 - The Language of Science EXAMPLE TOPIC: Forms of energy

GRADE 8

COGNITIVE FUNCTION: Students at all levels of English language proficiency will ANALYZE energy transfer.

SPEAKING

Level 1Entering

Level 2Emerging

Level 3Developing

Level 4Expanding

Level 5Bridging

Level 6 - Reaching

State how energy transfers using visual supports (e.g., “heat,” “light,” “sound”)

Give examples of how energy transfers using sentence frames and graphic supports

Describe how energy transfers using sentence frames and graphic supports (e.g., “____ energy is transferred. ____ energy is stored.”)

Compare and contrast how energy transfers using graphic supports

Discuss how energy transfers using graphic supports

TOPIC-RELATED LANGUAGE: Students at all levels of English language proficiency interact with grade-level words and expressions, such as: energy transfer, conservation of energy, sound wave, kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy

*Jose* Vita

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COGNITIVE FUNCTION: Students at all levels of English language proficiency will

Level 1Entering

Level 2Emerging

Level 3Developing

Level 4Expanding

Level 5Bridging

Level 6 - Reaching

TOPIC-RELATED LANGUAGE: Students at all levels of English language proficiency interact with grade-level words and expressions, such as:

CONNECTION:

EXAMPLE CONTEXT FOR LANGUAGE USE:

ELD STANDARD: ___________________ EXAMPLE TOPIC:

GRADE

ELD STANDARD: - The Language of EXAMPLE TOPIC:

Template for Drafting Strands of MPI’s