Sheltered Instruction
Language & Vocab Building
Supporting All Learners
Assessment
WIDA & Literacy Development
100

This approach integrates content-area instruction with language development so ELLs can access grade-level material.

What is Sheltered Instruction?


100

Alongside content objectives, lessons for ELLs also include this type of objective, naming the language skill students will practice.

What is language objectives?

100

Temporary supports — like sentence frames or graphic organizers — that help a student do something they couldn't yet do alone.

What is scaffolding?

100

This ongoing type of assessment happens during instruction and is used to adjust teaching in real time.

What is formative assessment?

100

WIDA describes 6 of these, ranging from Entering to Reaching, to describe a student's English proficiency.

What are WIDA proficiency levels?

200

Slowing speech, using visuals, gestures, and context clues to help students understand a lesson increases this.

What is comprehensible input?


200

Language targets are often written at these three levels, from smallest to largest unit of language.

What are the word, sentence, and discourse levels?

200

Adjusting content, process, or product to meet the varied needs of learners in one classroom.

What is differentiation?

200

This type of assessment happens at the end of a unit or course to evaluate overall learning.

What is summative assessment?

200

These describe what a student can do at each proficiency level, across the language domains.

What are performance descriptors?


300

A statement of what students should know or be able to do in the content area, kept separate from the language goal.

What is a content objective?

300

This vocabulary tier includes basic, everyday words most native speakers already know, like "happy" or "walk."

What is Tier 1 level?

300

An asset-based approach that draws on students' cultural and community knowledge as a resource for teaching.

What is Funds of Knowledge?

300

Studying the patterns in a student's mistakes to understand what they do and don't yet understand.

What is error analysis?


300

Growth in this area typically includes phonics, fluency, and comprehension.

What is reading development?

400

The general term for an ESL teacher and a content teacher jointly planning and delivering instruction to a shared group of students.

What is co-teaching?


400

This vocabulary tier includes high-utility academic words that show up across subjects, like "analyze" or "summarize."

What is Tier 2 Level?

400

Quick, informal strategies — like thumbs up/down or exit tickets — teachers use during a lesson to gauge understanding.

What is check for understanding?

400

A tool that lays out specific criteria and performance levels used to evaluate student work consistently.

What is a rubric?

400

Growth in this area typically includes conventions, organization, and voice.

What is writing development?


500

In this co-teaching model, one teacher leads instruction while the other circulates and supports individual students.

What is "one teach, one assist"?


500

This vocabulary tier includes technical, subject-specific words like "photosynthesis" or "denominator."

What is Tier 3 level?

500

This type of assessment happens through watching students during everyday classroom activities rather than a formal test.

What is observational (informal) assessment?


500

Information given to a student about their performance that's meant to help them improve.

What is feedback?

500

Name all four language domains that WIDA measures.

What are listening, speaking, reading, and writing?

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