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“There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a smile speaks them all.” -Unknown author
The is a great blog with different ideas on how to support ELL students in math. It has some great resources for the working with kids and the math terms- greater than and less than.
Excellent graphic that shows the different building blocks of literacy moving left to right and down the chart for levels of complexity.
Click to access Building_Blocks_of_Reading_Proficiency_with_Assessments.pdf
https://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-adventure-packs-families
This is just one of the many amazing resources on the Reading Rockets website. This section is under the fun tab. These adventure packs for families can be printed and sent home with children and families to complete together. The packs come with directions in both English and Spanish. On the site ,you’ll find 24 kid-tested themes (heroes and superheroes, dinosaurs, detectives, the night sky, music…), dozens of carefully chosen fiction and nonfiction books, hands-on activities, writing ideas, apps and websites to deepen the learning. What an amazing resource to help create school home connection.
This is a free download from teacherspayteachers web sight that includes information about articulation, language and fluency along with red flags for concerns based on the student’s grade level. This is a speech resources but the more I learn about second language learning and teaching the more connections I see between language acquisition and speech knowledge.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/SpeechLanguage-Concerns-Teacher-Handout-2077239