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These ELL students have been in the U.S. for several years. They speak English, but often struggle academically with reading and writing English.
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Long term ELL
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This ELL learner can speak conversational English, but she lacks academic language.
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Long term ELL
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These ELL students have interrupted schooling. They lack academic language, speak little English, and have not developed content area concepts.
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Recent Arrivals with Limited Schooling
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These ELL students attended a bilingual school in another country.
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Recent Arrivals with Adequate Schooling
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Name some things you can do for ELL students.
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Dual labeling
Dual Picture dictionary Text in Native language Hand signals Contact parents Interest Inventory Have Spanish teach, tutor, or translator come in Culture presentations Pre-assessment |
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Name some of the pros of Idea Circles.
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1. Improves student achievement scores
2. Improves writing scores 3. Increased comprehension 4. Increased content knowledge 5. Helps ELL because it's more conversational 6. Helps with making connections 7. Creates gender equity 8. Helps students socially 9. makes them want to read |
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What are some Cons of Idea Roles?
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1. tension
2. classroom climate 3. inconsistent groupings due to absences 4. poor classroom management 5.dominating students 6.personality conflicts 7.time constraints 8.racial and gender tension 9.teachers lack of understanding of the process 10. student's abilities |
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This person in the Idea circle discusses the way the text was approached and the headings.
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summarizer
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This person in the idea circle finds words and definitions.
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word wizard
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This person in the idea circle finds out more about concepts and connects them to the real world.
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concept connector
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What are the 4 roles in the idea circle?
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summarizer
word wizard concept connector illustrator |
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Name one strategy and how you could use it in the field.
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GIST. I could use it to help students figure out the main idea of an article. It is designed to help them get the gist of the article. It has 20 words in a sentence to tell the gist of a text or an article.
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Name one strategy and how you could use it in the field.
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Alike But Different. It is used to compare to things that are similar, but different. The student lists the definitions of two things. Then they list what the two things have in common. Then they list what is unique about each. Finally, they tell how they will remember the difference.
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Name one strategy and how you could use it in the field.
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Concept circles could be used as a vocabulary strategy. The circle has four boxes inside it, where 4 words fit. The students can list 4 words that describe a vocabulary word. You could also choose a vocabulary word and have the boxes filled in with words. Ask the student to choose one that does not belong.
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Name one strategy and how you could use it in the field.
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Possible sentences is a vocabulary strategy. It can be used as a pre-reading activity to that draws on students' prior knowledge.
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Sounds in a syllable represented by two or more letters that are blended together without losing their own identities.
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consonant blend
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Two letters that stand for a single phoneme.
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digraph
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A single vowel sound made up of a blend of two vowel sounds in immediate sequence and pronounced in one syllable.
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diphthong
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A letter or combination of letters that represents a phoneme.
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grapheme
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The smallest sound unit of a language that distinguishes one word from another.
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phoneme
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The study of human speech sounds.
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phonics
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A letter or combination of letters, uttered together, or at a single effort or impulse of the voice.
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syllable
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_______________ is an instructional process that supports struggling learners using interventions and progress monitoring.
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RTI (Response to Intervention)
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______________ are proactive, and are used to catch students before they fall behind and need special education services.
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Interventions
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True or False: A student can’t receive a special education ruling because of a lack of exposure to curriculum.
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True
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True or False: Interventions are a bridge to special education.
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False
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Effective Classroom Instruction is which Tier?
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1
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Supplemental Instruction in addition to regular classroom instruction-double dosing (teacher) is which Tier?
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2
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Intensive Instructional Intervention (team) is which Tier?
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3
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_________________ are any action that differs from the current instruction in the student’s regular academic program.
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interventions
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What does TST stand for?
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teacher support team
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A minimum of ___ professionals and a maximum of __ are recommended for the TST.
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3; 7
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