One of the two main organizations that provide standards for ELLs.
What is TESOL or WIDA?
100
A type of resource/strategy that helps learners build and practice their first language.
What is primary language support?
100
The program type that research shows is the strongest form of ELL education.
What is bilingual education?
100
What ELLs who have been in the country only 1-2 years are called.
What are newcomers?
100
What we mean when we say "Standard" English
What is English that is good in the context?
200
The four language modes.
What are reading, speaking, listening, and writing?
200
Mark all the mistakes that ELLs make.
What is what not to do?
200
When teachers try to bring about positive change and equitable treatment for ELLs.
What is advocacy?
200
Where the majority of ELLs in the US are born.
What is the U.S.?
200
A label for students from homes where a language other than English is spoken; they are not necessarily ELLs
What are heritage language speakers?
300
The idea that we acquire language when we understand messages.
What is comprehensible input?
300
The three main parts of a language objective.
What are SWBAT, measurable verb, and focus?
300
What outcomes ELLs have to meet, regardless of language proficiency.
What are grade level academic standards?
300
Approximate percentage of ELLs in WA State in 2009-2010, according to the book.
What is 5-9%?
300
The most often spoken minority language of students in Washington State.
What is Spanish?
400
The one best method for teaching all ELLs.
What does not exist?
400
What must be tightly connected to language objectives.
What is assessment?
400
The most common type of ELL program in elementary schools.
What is pull-out?
400
The kind of assessment that supports ELLs in an ongoing way throughout the school year.
What is formative assessment?
400
State that has the most ELLs.
What is California?
500
The knowledge, cultural artifacts, and cultural resources that are present in students' homes and communities and can be drawn on as a basis for learning.
What are students' funds of knowledge?
500
Two of five productive talk moves.
What are revoicing/repeating/reasoning/adding on/waiting?
500
The law that provides formula grants to states for ELL education and focuses on a deficit view of ELLs.
What is Title III of ESEA, which refers to ELLs as LEPs?
500
The most important student supporters.
Who are parents?
500
The type of bilingualism that occurs in students who are born in the US but grown up in homes where English and at least one other language are used