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EAL Tips and Tricks
A. General Information
A. CFR--Common Framework of Reference
A. EAL Middle Years Professional Development Modules
a. Quick Tips
c. How New Teachers Can Teach ESL Learners Effectively
d. Active Engagement
Engaging EAL Students
e. Active Reading
f. Reduce Teacher Talk and Increase Student Talk in the Classroom
g. ADAPTED MATERIALS
Sample Adapted Lessons
h. Making Adaptations
Adapting Content
i. Scaffolding
j. PWIM
k. Language Experience Approach
l. Interactive Notebooks
m. Reciprocal Teaching/Reading
n. Vocabulary
p. Classroom Silent Praise
q. Daily Five
r. SIOP
Spelling
Hanen Strategies for EAL students
Difference or Disability?
Differentiation
Explicit, Systematic Instruction for English Language Learners
Flashcards
For Students:
A. EAL Google Site for Specific Practice
Bilingual Resources
English Lessons on YouTube: Chinese Language
GAMES
Pronunciation and Listening for Sounds
Reading Practice
Test site for CFR Levels
Language Impairment
Learn About Emotions
Math
Oral Language Development
PEARL Syllabus--Catherine Collier
Peer Assisted Learning Strategy (PALS)
Phonics
Tutoring
Resources
Supporting English Language Learners in the Preschool Classroom
Technology
Apps
Audioboo and Voocaroo
Digital Portfolios/ E-Portfolios
Educreations
Present.me
Videos
VISUALS
WEBCASTS
Webinars
EAL Tips and Tricks
Active Reading
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here
for some active reading tips.
Why Use an
Anticipation Guide
with English Language Learners?
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