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Modifying Worksheets, Study Materials, Essays and Tests for ELL Students

Modifying Worksheets, Study Materials, Essays and Tests for ELL Students . by Christine Scheid. WORKSHEETS Highlight Options Underline clues. WORKSHEETS Eliminate choices. WORKSHEETS Shorten length. WORKSHEETS

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Modifying Worksheets, Study Materials, Essays and Tests for ELL Students

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  1. Modifying Worksheets, Study Materials, Essays and Tests for ELL Students by Christine Scheid

  2. WORKSHEETS • Highlight Options • Underline clues

  3. WORKSHEETS • Eliminate choices

  4. WORKSHEETS • Shorten length

  5. WORKSHEETS • Use chapter questions or comprehension check questions from teacher’s manual

  6. STUDY MATERIALS • Use books on tape and recordings that accompany content reading

  7. STUDY MATERIALS • Make your own recordings of books and content reading Who can do this? • Students • Volunteers • Family members

  8. STUDY MATERIALS • How is it done? • Speak slowly • Use music • Commercially produced is less effective

  9. STUDY MATERIALS • Visit this site: www.littleexplorers.com • Dictionary quizzes • Graphic organizers • Vocabulary maps • Alternative worksheets

  10. TESTS • Give tests orally • Arrange for a bilingual student/parent to interpret oral test

  11. TESTS • Simplify the language you use in the directions and test questions. • Eliminate words • Give straightforward commands

  12. TESTS • Offer writing prompts or cloze versions of essays.

  13. TESTS • Encourage use of the index and pictures in the book. • Put page #s next to the question.

  14. TESTS • Test/grade only the specific skill or concept – don’t test language

  15. TESTS • It’s not a crime to… • Give clues. • Recast the question to allow for multiple choice or yes/no answers. • Divide word bank portions into 2 smaller sections. • Tailor the test to your student’s acquisition level.

  16. Helpful Websites for Vocabulary www.Googleimage.com www.unitedstreaming.com www.littleexplorers.com http://www.vocabularya-z.com/ Has a vocabulary lesson generator. Sign up for a free trial month. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/grade_level_help.htm Many useful interactive websites for different skills by grade level. http://www.vocabulary.com http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/maggie_science.htm Has games labeling science vocabulary.  http://www.brainpop.com This site features comic videos explaining different topics.   

  17. Useful Resources • The More-Than-Just-Surviving Handbook: ESL for Every Classroom Teacher, Barbara Law and Mary Eckes. • Meeting the Needs of Second Language Learners: An Educator’s Guide, Judith Lessow-Hurley. • Reading, Writing, and Learning in ESL: A Resource book for K-12 Teachers, Suzanne F. Peregoy and Owen F. Boyle. • Classroom Instruction that Works with English Language Learners, Jane D. Hill and Kathleen M. Flynn. • “What Can You Do to Help the ELL in Your Classroom? Effective Classroom Strategies,” handbook compiled by Melissa Moe, CESA #11.

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