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100

What is the difference between comprehensible input and output 

input: an instructional technique in which teachers provide input that allows EL students to understand most, but not necessarily all, of the language

ex. introducing new vocab words that relate to a pervious class 

output: we acquire language when we attempt to transmit a message but fail and have to try again

ex. use drawings, images, doodles or objects

a student makes a language mistake, becomes aware of the mistake because of feedback, and then tries again.

100

What is curriculum mapping 

Process of ensuring that what is taught corresponds to the expected learning standards 

Usually involves allocating instructional time

used to ensure consistency from grade to grade    

100

What percentage of ELLs have legal status?

75%

100

How can you promote a culturally responsive classrooms?

share stories of their life, draw connections between lessons and their experiences 

clear classroom policies regarding tolerance and cultural sensitivity 

curriculum with multicultural themes and events  

100

Who was the shortest president

James Madison

200

In order to develop pragmatic competence as a writer, a student must pay most attention to which of the following 

a) lexical specificity 

b) Audience and purpose 

c) syntactic complexity 

d) structure and organization 

B- Audience and purpose 

pragmatic competence is associated with a person's awareness of the effects of content on language use.

A writer with well-developed pragmatic competence will adjust feature of their writing (formality) based on target audience and purpose  

200

What is curriculum calibration?

Aligning curriculum to standardized learning objectives 

200

What is implicit bias 

unconscious bias, comes from the mind's tendency to generalize and simplify  

200

Describe one sociopolitical factor affecting second language development and one strategy for addressing English learners needs 

(ex.school program organization, differential status of primary language or dialect, language planning/policies community influence)

Ex. English learner achieving state standards strategy: teachers sharing differentiating instruction for ELD in a group  

200

Who was the youngest president? 

Theodore Roosevelt 

300

"We worked hard on the bake sale. To raise money for the class trip."

First step to addressing an early-advanced ELD 

a) distinguish between phrase and fragments and complete sentences

b)distinguish between coordinating conjunctions and correlative conjunctions 

c)distinguish between prepositional phrases and infinitive phrases 

d) distinguish between gerund phrases acting as subjects and those acting as direct objects 

a) distinguish between phrase and fragments and complete sentences

complete sentences require a subject and a predicate. the underlined passage is a fragment 

students need to learn how to distinguish fragments and complete sentences

300

Key components of SDAIE 

tap into prior knowledge, 

contextualize a lesson, 

provide a positive affective domain, 

teach study skills, 

modify the use of the textbook,

 and provide performance based assessments.

300

Why should teachers have high expectations of their students?

students do as well as teachers expect them to 

low expectations= contribute to the achievement gap

student backgrounds should be treated as assets not obstacles  

300

sociocultrual characteristics (origin, education, socioeco status, native lang)

1. describe characteristic of one/or more immigrant group in CA and a challenge w/ sociocultural ch.

2. effects in school experience, academic achievement 

3. instructional strategy to address challenge  

level of education at home (rural areas, refugees)

gaps in learning 

assess needs on ongoing basis, differentiate instruction

promote academic achievement   

300
Which president had a pet grizzly bear  

Thomas Jefferson 

400

For a class of middle school early -intermediate which activity would be the most effective ELD lesson providing comprehensible input and output?

a) read explanations of how particular english sounds are made, listen to a recording, producing the sounds

b) watch teacher dem. a simple science experiment, work with a partner, conduct ob., discuss ob in small group

c) video on Social St. topic, brief summary in oral presentation, student write in personal dictionaries 

d) explain new grammatical structure using examples, students restate grammar rule in their own words, students identify usage errors 

B- ELL at the early intermediate level, comp. input in an academic setting would need lang. that is modified for students developmental   

400

What is Every Student Succeeds Act (2015)

specified that ELL progress in English be assessed annually 

400

Teacher wants to ELL parents to become more involved. What is the most helpful to the teacher in planning appropriate outreach strategies?

a) how long a student has been in the country

b) language preference

c) occupation/work history 

d) educational background

b) language preference

language is the most significant barrier 

parents need to be able to communicate comfortably in school settings 

400

How can small groups be modified/made with ELD ideals in mind?

strategic groupings

400

Which president won 2 grammy awards?

Daddy Obama 
500

What were Vygotsky's theories, and how do we implement them into the classroom

sociocultural learning- cognitive development occurs as a result of social interactions

students learn through play


500

What types of assessments can be individualized 

performance based assessment 

portfolio assessment 

authentic assessment 

500

How can teachers handle addressing cultural conflict?

- openly discussing and celebrating cultural differences 

- students from different cultures interact in group settings 

- open discussions as problems occur 

-understanding the competing cultures (speaking to each party separately)

- assuming good faith

500

Education is influenced by legislation, court rulings, etc. 

What is one example of one influence on education.

What effects does it have on EL education 

What is one learning strategy that would help this influence 

ex. No child left behind, used to close achievement gap 

high expectations can be used to close achievement gap 

500

Besides George Washington who was the only president who went unopposed 

James Monroe 

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