Planning for middle school EL students is different from planning for just about any other class. You may have 20 students or just a few, and you will likely have a wide variety of different proficiency levels and students all at the same time. In my situation this school year, at least in middle school, I am teaching seventh and eighth grade students who span levels 1 through 4 on the WIDA language proficiency assessment. In this episode I will be sharing with you how I account for all of their unique needs and what my setup and planning looks like on a daily basis.Here is what you will hear about middle school EL lessons:
- Considerations I make while lesson planning for my ESL class.
- How I leverage independent work to check in with students individually
- Why I believe that addressing social emotional needs is as important as academics
- How I teach language through core content
- Curriculum resources I recommend and resources I have created myself (which you can find in my ESL teaching roadmap membership!)
- Elements of Universal Lesson Design and how to incorporate them into your assignments
- The simple question I end every class with
As mentioned in the episode, I am linking some useful resources!
- The ESL Teaching Roadmap) – membership community for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. As a thank you for listening, use code ESLPODCAST for 10% off when you join.
- Simply Ieva ESL Teachers Pay Teachers Store)
- Teachable Platform - Courses and Workshops)
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You may also be interested in:
- ESL Curriculum by National Geographic - Inside USA)
- Why UDL Matters for English Language Learners)
- Demystifying Complex Texts: What are "Complex" Texts and How Can We Ensure ELLs and MLs Can Access Them?)
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