This protocol can be used by ENL/ESL teachers for self-assessment purposes. In other words, this document helps identify the areas of strengths and areas of growth. This document can also be used by a pedagogue or an administrator who is interviewing a potential ENL/ESL candidate to ask this candidate certain questions about his/her ESL methodologies, philosophy and so on. This document then can be used to assess a potential ESL/ENL candidate during his/her demo lesson.
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This reading log is perfect tool for all elementary school students. it is especially great for English language learners. Not only are students required to keep track of the books they read, they are also asked to write reflections about their favorite books, setting weekly goals and action plans to meet the set goals. The teacher is also required to check the logs weekly to provide constructive feedback to students based on their reflections and goals for that week.
This log can be used by r
Problem Solving Conference form is used as a tool to address serious behavior problems: constant calling out, leaving seat without permission, inappropriate physical contact, abusive language etc.
This form can also be used to resolve any problems that students have with academics: math, ELA etc.
For example, if the student is refusing to write or weak in writing, this conference can take place where both the teacher and the student discuss the possible cause(s) and possible solution(s) and a
This document can be used to assess listening skills of your ELLs. The sections of this document include:
1. Skills assessed and NYSESLAT aligned.
2. Comprehension questions
3. Student response section
4. Evidence of Comprehension
5. Next Steps
This document will be helpful to track students listening.
Use this mini-chart to remind students of independent work expectations. You can project it using a document camera. I always leave it on so they students can always refer to it, or I can always point to it when I see a student is off task, or does not know how to behave during the independent reading time. I have same mini-chart for writing! Check it out!
P.S. Graphics may appear to have shifted. However, once you download the document, everything will be in place!
Your first week of school is over and you think "How can establish a trusting and warm relationship with parents?" Well, this is a simple and yet a wonderful way to do so! This little note can make a big difference! I use such notes at the end of first week of school. I simply highlight one thing that a student did during the first week of school. For example, I can write something like "Dear parent, student X showed kindness to his pees by ____. Warm regards, ____." You can print this note on a