Looking for some fun back to school activities for your ELL students?
Need ideas for some new lessons that target your ELL students?
Take a look around at these great sites and apps.
Need ideas for some new lessons that target your ELL students?
Take a look around at these great sites and apps.
This is your first stop for everything ELL. This site is filled with wonderful resources that help you with lesson planning, assessments, instruction and family outreach.
Lesson plans and resources to help you understand how your ELL students learn in the various content areas and the challenges and difficulties that face these students.
This website is created by teachers for teachers and gives you access to over 16,000 resources including lesson plans/units, interactive whiteboard activities, topic specific web resources, as well as professional resources that are all searchable by grade level and subject.
Great resource for all topics concerning education and your students. You can find hundreds of articles written by educators that offer great tips for lessons, apps, and activities that you can incorporate into your daily school routine.
Looking to work on vocabulary acquisition with your ELL students? Take a look at these great apps.
This app introduces students to Tier 3 context specific vocabulary words which ELL students often struggle with. The vocabulary words are organized around a theme and the game format keeps the students engaged while practicing and increasing their vocabulary skills.
This website and app allows you to create flashcards for your students based upon what vocabulary you want them to work on. The site also allows you to use one of Quizlet's stored definitions and images to pair with the words. This is a great resource not only for ELL students but any student who needs extra practice expanding their English vocabulary.
This app allows students to improve their listening, reading, speaking and spelling skills through fun games that provide both audio and visual support. This app also allows students to track their own progress as they move through each level.