Key Laws
Strategy's
Different Names for ELL
Types of Language Proficiency
Core ELL Principles
100

How many main laws for ELL were discussed 

4 laws 

100

what are some examples of visual supports? 

using pictures, diagrams, charts, and graphic organizers 

100

How many ELL names are their?

5

100

What does social language proficiency mean?

Everyday conversations like talking to friends 

100

How many core ELL principles were discussed?

6

200

What is ESSA?

Every students succeed act 

200

What is simplified language? 

using short sentences, avoiding slang, using complex idioms

200

What does ML stand for?

Multilingual Learners 

200

What is academic language proficiency?

school language such as textbooks, essays, and tests 

300

what year was the equals opportunities act created?

1974

300

What is an example of a sentence frame?

"I believe that..."

"An example is" 

Have things like these presented on the board to help students start conversations  

300

True or False: Do all ELL names mean the same thing?

Yes 

300

True or False can ELL students sound fluent but still struggle with academics?

Yes

400

What is lau v. nichols?

schools must provide language supports "same instructions for everyone" 

400

what is chunking information? 

breaking lessons into small steps, do not overload ELL students with long lectures.

400

what does LEP stand for?

Limited English Proficient

400

What does BICS stand for?

Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills 

500

What did the civil rights act of 1964 do?

It ended legal segregation in public places including schools. 

500

How many strategy's are there?

10

500

What is an ESL student?

English as a second language students

500

What does CALP stand for?

Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency 

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