📚 Evaluating Sources & Website Credibility | ESL-Friendly Digital Lesson Help your ESL students learn how to evaluate website credibility, avoid plagiarism, and use sources correctly with this scaffolded, student-friendly lesson set. This resource is designed specifically for middle school English Language Learners and includes clear visuals, sentence starters, partner discussions, and checklists to support all proficiency levels. Students learn how to identify credible vs. not credible sou
The poster was created to support ESL students during our Amplify Lesson 6B on Mysteries and Investigations, focusing on Yellow Fever. It visually organizes key information, including the disease’s history, symptoms, and impact, in a way that is accessible for English learners. The poster can help other educators by providing a clear, engaging reference that encourages student discussion, supports vocabulary development, and makes complex content more understandable for multilingual learners.
🤒 Delirious? – Chapter 8 Visual Analysis ( The Yellow Death) This visual story connects directly to Chapter 8 of The Yellow Death from Amplify ELA 6B: Mysteries & Investigations. The images help students analyze the symptom delirious as doctors investigate yellow fever and question early assumptions about the disease. Students use visuals to infer meaning, track changing theories, and connect symptoms to scientific investigation, making this an ideal support for 6th–7th grade ESL learners
Support multilingual learners with this ESL-adapted version of the SOLO Activity from Amplify Grade 6: The Greeks – Unit 6D, Sub-Unit 1, Lesson 1.This resource simplifies paragraphs 1–9 of the Daedalus myth from Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths by Bernard Evslin and adapts the original SOLO activity so English Language Learners can access the text, vocabulary, and comprehension tasks more easily. The activity maintains the structure and learning goals of the original lesson whi
Help students explore the major historical theories about yellow fever! This colorful, easy-to-read poster supports Amplify 6B lessons, sparks discussion, and makes complex ideas clear—perfect for ESL and middle school learners. A great visual tool for critical thinking, evidence analysis, and classroom engagement.
📄 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONBring history to life for your ESL newcomers with this engaging visual reading poster about the Titanic and the artifacts found deep in the ocean. “Save the Titanic: Treasures from the Deep” introduces students to the Titanic disaster in clear, simple English, making complex history accessible for 6th grade newcomers and ELLs. The poster combines short paragraphs, labeled sections, and strong visuals to support comprehension. Perfect for students who need: Visual su
This resource introduces students to the bacteria theory of yellow fever using clear language and engaging visuals. Designed for middle school and ESL learners, it helps students understand historical scientific thinking, analyze evidence, and build background knowledge through accessible text and visuals. Perfect for 6th–7th grade science or literacy lessons.
Roald Dahl Fun Facts BookmarkFun and engaging bookmark features quick facts about Roald Dahl that spark curiosity and support reading comprehension. It’s perfect for ESL and middle school students, helping build background knowledge in a simple, student-friendly way. Great for author studies, reading incentives, or independent reading time.
Help your ESL and middle school students understand why the Titanic collided with the iceberg using this clear, student-friendly visual poster. This resource focuses on the factors that contributed to the collision and the human errors that caused the tragedy. It uses simple English, short sentences, and strong visuals, making it ideal for ESL, ELL, and struggling readers. Perfect for: Nonfiction reading support Visual learning Discussion starters Bulletin boards or classroom walls📌