Supporting our English Learners: Strategies and Resources for Families
Supporting our English Learners: Strategies and Resources for - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Supporting our English Learners: Strategies and Resources for - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Supporting our English Learners: Strategies and Resources for Families Brought to you by the TRUSD English Learner Services Department Tamara Keane, Program Specialist Beverly Weber, Student Learning Coach What is ELPAC? English
Brought to you by the TRUSD English Learner Services Department
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Tamara Keane, Program Specialist
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Beverly Weber, Student Learning Coach
What is ELPAC?
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English Language Proficiency Assessments for California ✗ Initial: taken once to determine language proficiency status ✗ Summative: taken every year until a student reclassifies
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Assesses four domains: reading, writing, speaking listening ✗ Computer-based
Summative ELPAC
❏ Oral Language (speaking & listening) ❏ Written Language (reading & writing) ❏ Overall score (1-4) determines language supports needed and course placement (in ELD)
What does ELPAC mean for my English learner student?
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Helps teachers know how to plan instructional supports for your student ✗ Determines ELD placement in grades 7-12 ✗ Monitors progress ✗ Used to determine eligibility for reclassification
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Updates due to COVID-19 ✗ ELPAC Parent Resources
Reclassification
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Reclassified Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) ✗ Overall ELPAC Performance level 4, teacher evaluation, state/district assessment scores, parent opinion/consultation
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No longer required to receive EL services
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Parents notified
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Still monitored for 4 years
How can I support my English learner with language acquisition?
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Celebrate multilingualism! Encourage your child to speak, read, write, and listen in English and their home language(s)
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Ask your child to explain their classwork to you in English and/or your home language(s)
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Support reading, writing, speaking, listening DAILY
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Watch videos from teachers with your child
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Talk with your child about why education is important
❏ What are you learning today? ❏ How will you spend your time? ❏ What project are you working on? What are you learning? ❏ How can I help? ❏ For younger children: Check ofg items as completed -- children love the sense of accomplishment! ❏ Review if any of their teachers have
- ffjce hours that day and write
questions down together that may need to be answered.
Ask your student(s) questions about what he/she/they are learning in either your home language
- r English!
Secondary (grades 7-12) ELD Courses
Course Curriculum ELD 1a/1b iLit Newcomer Lessons ELD 1 iLit Emerging Levels ELD 2 iLit Emerging/Expanding Levels ELD 3 iLit Expanding/Bridging Lessons Academic ELD English 3D, Course B Volume 1 (grades 7-8) Volume 2 (grades 9-12)
My question is about... Contact
A course, assignment, resource Your child’s teacher A technology-related problem or issue (I can’t sign in, my sound doesn’t work or something is not working with my device) IT Help Desk by email TechSupport@twinriversusd.org
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Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. A personal concern regarding your child Your child’s teacher, counselor, or principal Student Services Stafg, School Nurses, Counselors, Homeless Family Support Stafg and Foster Care Liaisons Call (916) 566-7801 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. English Learner Services Department Bradley Allen, Director Email Bradley.Allen@twinriversusd.org A digital learning issue (my student can’t sign into class, can’t submit work, etc.) Your child’s teacher or a site leader (principal, vice principal)
These videos walk viewers through instructions for using Google Classroom, one step at a time in the following languages:
✗ Arabic ✗ Bengali ✗ French ✗ Haitian-Creole ✗ Korean ✗ Mandarin ✗ Portuguese ✗ Russian ✗ Spanish ✗ Urdu
**Make sure you have the Google Classroom code from your child’s teacher
Distance Learning Resources
Distance Learning Toolkit
✗ Social Emotional assignments for your students ✗ Webinars for families ✗ Virtual field trips
Distance Learning Resource Center
✗ Advice for parents during COVID-19 ✗ Guidelines for screen time ✗ Resources for technology supports ✗ STEAM activities ✗ TED Talks library ✗ Virtual museum tours
Additional Parent Resources
✗ The Importance of Home Language Series from Head Start in English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, Haitian Creole, and Russian. ✗ Colorín Colorado's entire website is bilingual (English/Spanish) and includes a huge section of resources for families. Check out Empowering ELL Parents & Families at Home. ✗ First Words Project is for parents of early childhood students. Check out their resource on “Everyday Activities” available in English, Spanish, Creole, and Arabic.
Apps for Learning Language
✗ Duolingo ✗ Rosetta Stone ✗ Anki ✗ Grammarly ✗ Tiny Cards ✗ Busuu ✗ Vocab Victor ✗ Babbel ✗ Talking Points ✗ Memrise ✗ Mindsnacks ✗ Learn Languages
Stories for children online!
- Stories in
many languages
- Some with
activities
International Digital Children’s Library
Global Storybooks Portal
Stories for children online!
SABE Bilingual Storytime Unite for Literacy
- Stories in
many languages
- Some with
activities
Learning Fun
- Videos
- Games
- Activities
ELL BrainPop
Vocabulary Game Time!
- Share a new word and give a kid-friendly
definition. ○ Enormous means something that is really, really big.
- What would it sound like in everyday life?
○ I want to eat a bite of that enormous watermelon.
- Ask your child to think of a way to use the
word. ○ What enormous thing can you think of? ○ That’s right! The truck is enormous.
- Take time to use the new word at home in the
coming weeks. ○ Did you see that enormous butterfly?
Vocabulary Game Time!
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Thanks!
Any questions?
You can find us at:
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tamara.keane@twinriversusd.org
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beverly.weber@twinriversusd.org