Focus
&
Motivation
Input
Guided Oral Practice
Reading
&
Writing
Assessment
&
Feedback
100

Students earn these for demonstrating the 3 Personal Standards.

What are Literacy Awards?

100

This strategy is used to provide content information for a unit by unveiling an image in front of students.

What is the Pictorial Input Chart?

100

Tunes and repeated language give opportunities to rehearse language in a low anxiety way

What are chants?

100

Teams work together to write a scaffolded paragraph.

What is the Cooperative Strip Paragraph?

100

It is best when it is timely, specific, and valuable. 

What is feedback? 

200

Students learn word study skills

that relate to key vocabulary

for a unit.

What is a Cognitive Content Dictionary, CCD?

200

Vocabulary becomes comprehensible when learned in a story format. 

What is a Narrative Input Chart?

200

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, these get students talking!

What are Picture File Cards?

200

Students make connections and record information and/or questions to develop metacognition.

What is a Learning Log?

200

A tool to provide specific criteria for an assessment or assignment. 

What is a rubric? 

300

A respectful way to request an end to discussions.

What is the Zero Noise Signal?

300

This strategy uses word cards and conversation bubbles.

What is revisiting a Narrative Input Chart?

300

A fun way to learn sentence structure and parts of speech!

What is a Sentence Patterning Chart?

300

This graphic organizer scaffolds summarizing or retelling!

What is a Story Map?

300

An opportunity to practice answering and asking test type questions.

What is Graffiti Wall? 

400

This strategy encourages students to make good decisions, show respect, and solve problems.

What are 3 Personal Standards?

400

Scaffolds can be based on students’ language levels.

What is ELD Review with Leveled Questioning?

400

This graphic organizer supports teams in demonstrating teamwork skills. 

What is the T-Graph for Social Skills?

400

This assessment records students’ understanding of content and development of language.

What is the ELD Group Frame?

400

An engaging way to review and assess content. 

What are games, Jeopardy? 

500

Students develop metacognition when they are given frequent opportunities to process information orally.

What is 10/2?

500

We use this when we want to highlight similarities and differences. 

What is a Comparative Pictorial Input Chart?

500

These are recorded when teams demonstrate and articulate desired social skills.

What are Team Points?

500

This hands-on strategy gives students an opportunity to play with language.

What is Sentence Building?

500

A strategy for allowing students to expand their own learning. 

What is Personal Exploration?