The form that defines what language is spoken in a student's home
What is the Home Language Survey
100
contains five hypothesis about second language acquisition
What is Krashen's Five Hypothesis
100
standardized tests
What is Formal assessment
100
Pragmatics, semantics, phonology and syntax
What is linguistic subsystems
100
Levels of English learners that benefit most
What is Intermediate and Advanced
200
Opportunities for students to further develop their first language in order to promote academic and social development is a part of this group of indicators
What is TESOL Quality Indicators
200
Modeling, imitation, practice and selective reinforcement of correct form
What is Behaviorist Theory
200
Checklists, rubrics, observational documentation created by teachers based on their students and classroom
What is Authentic Assessment
200
using the target language as a medium of instruction to teach language and content simultaneously
What is content based instruction
200
Three types of objectives that should be included
What is content, language and social/affective
300
Spatial organization of the home, cardinal directions with special meaning and how far a part people should stand when speaking
What is "space"
300
Hypothesis testing and creative construction of syntactic rules using LAD
What is Innatist Theory
300
Instrument in matrix form used to evaluate a student's oral language devlopment
What is the SOLOM
300
using concrete objects, pair work and small group problem solving
What is the best ways to make math concepts understandable
300
modifying instruction based on your students' varied talents, strengths and learning needs
What is differentiated instruction
400
Understanding a student's background, likes and dislikes and what they are good at
What is funds of knowledge
400
Acquistion emerges from communciation, acts scaffolded by caregivers
What is Interactionist Theory
400
The direct observation and measurement of a desired behavior
What is performance assessment
400
CALP
What is Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency
400
Temporary support from capable people that lets students accomplish something before they can do it on their own
What is scaffolding
500
student of the week, personal reflections, journals, 2 truths and a lie
What is ways to get to know your students
500
Speaking occurs naturally in communication with others
What is interactionist theory
500
AEPA
What is an example of a criterion reference assessment
500
Two most important elements of oral language development
What is comprehensible input and social interaction
500
learners need to be challenged, with support that lets them perform at the next level