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Preview of Spanish Reader's Theater--Caperucita Roja (Little Red Riding Hood)

Spanish Reader's Theater--Caperucita Roja (Little Red Riding Hood)

Created by
Senora Dominguez
Reader's Theater is a great tool for building fluency in reading. As a bilingual educator I have found that Spanish reader's theater is a valuable tool to get Spanish language learners to practice their oral development. Although I have used these scripts in my First grade classroom, they would also work well for secondary Spanish classes. Little Red Riding Hood is easy to follow with its repetitive phrases and familiar storyline. This reader's theater is an excellent way for students who are
Preview of Spanish Reader's Theater-Ricitos de Oro y los Tres Osos (The Three Bears)

Spanish Reader's Theater-Ricitos de Oro y los Tres Osos (The Three Bears)

Created by
Senora Dominguez
Reader's Theater is a great tool for building fluency in reading. As a bilingual educator I have found that Spanish reader's theater is a valuable tool to get Spanish language learners to practice their oral development. Although I have used these scripts in my First grade classroom, they would also work well for secondary Spanish classes. Goldilocks and the Three Bears is easy to follow with its repetitive phrases and familiar storyline. This reader's theater is an excellent way for students
Preview of Main Idea Theme Moral Bilingual Match for Fairy tales and Fables

Main Idea Theme Moral Bilingual Match for Fairy tales and Fables

Match the popular fairy tales and fables with their morals. Great practice for reinforcing main idea and theme with students. Text is both in Spanish and English so you can edit it in Windows Word for your own needs.
Preview of The Umbrella by Jan Brett Story Sequence

The Umbrella by Jan Brett Story Sequence

Created by
Graciela Reed
Let all students participate in the story by using these cards to teach sequencing, characters, and character traits. I've also included an umbrella that can be used to retell.
Preview of Spanish question and answer cards

Spanish question and answer cards

Created by
Senora Dominguez
These cards contain Spanish questions and answers about favorite things, (for example: "¿Cuál es tu animal favorito?" with the other card reading, "Mi animal favorito es____.") I use these cards in a bilingual elementary classroom. I am always looking for more ways to get my students practicing speaking in Spanish and conversing in full sentences. I use this activity at Morning Meeting and my students beg for it almost every day! For the oral language activity, I pass them out, and then have t
Preview of Personificación

Personificación

Match the picture card to its correct Spanish personification sentence.
Preview of Title III ESOL Parent Needs Assessment

Title III ESOL Parent Needs Assessment

Created by
Celia Strickland
Title III under federal law contains a parent involvement component. This parent needs assessment will allow you to find out how you can foster parent involvement among your Spanish speaking parents. This document includes a 10 question survey which has also been professionally translated into Spanish.
Preview of SIOP Story Plot Predictions

SIOP Story Plot Predictions

Created by
Dr TLC
This is a SIOP lesson plan designed for ESL/ELL learners 1st grade about story plot/predictions.
Preview of Duck for President Voting Stickers

Duck for President Voting Stickers

Created by
Alyssa Seeto
After reading the story Duck for President by Doreen Cronin, my students will practice voting in an election by choosing who they would vote for President: Duck or Farmer Brown. These stickers were made for AmazonBasics Round Labels 2.5" (and I used the Word Avery Template 5294).
Preview of Family Timeline Project, Interview Project, Elementary Interview Assignment

Family Timeline Project, Interview Project, Elementary Interview Assignment

In this Family Timeline Project, students will conduct an interview and create a timeline. Included: - Project details and guidelines - Interview Questions Worksheet - Project Checklist to help students keep track of items - Project Rubric - File is .doc for easy editing and adjustments to timeline
Preview of 120 Morning meeting activities for responsive classroom (editable resource)

120 Morning meeting activities for responsive classroom (editable resource)

54 pages of K 12 Activities during Morning Meeting. Morning Meeting is an essential piece of responsive classroom. Each activity is explained by describing:Grade LevelMaterialsHow To PlayPlan for SuccessVariations/ExtensionsExamples of the activities in this documentUse Your NoodleVegetarianismWalk the LineWave the OceanWho Am IWho’s Your Neighbor?Wisconsin MilkZamacquackZip-Zap
Preview of Thanksgiving Thankful Writing

Thanksgiving Thankful Writing

This month is the best time to take advantage of various upcoming holidays and focus on students expository and narrative writing skills. This activity is best suited for students in grades K-5. This activity is very meaningful and provides a writing activity for your students to share with their family. Students will need to think about the things they are thankful for first and write them on a separate piece of paper. When done jotting down ideas they will fill in their words next to the appr
Preview of Hello - Multilingual Poster

Hello - Multilingual Poster

Created by
Shae Ballinger
Say hello in many languages, welcome all visitors into your environment with this familiarity and convosation starter poster. Teach children the basic hello in many languages as a start to exploring culture and diversity! And/Or cut them out and fold so the. name of the country is on the back, to make flash cards, sight the flag try to remember the greeting!
Preview of Word and Phrase Translations!! Translate Common English Phrases to Spanish

Word and Phrase Translations!! Translate Common English Phrases to Spanish

This list of English to Spanish translation words and phrases are words that a teacher would use with his or her students in the classroom daily. Some of the words listed are: Sit, Listen, Look, Hands to yourself, Line up, Walk, etc. Also included are pronunciations of the word or phrase after it's translated into Spanish. This product has been used in real classrooms with real students with real success! It is created by two experienced teachers with over 24 years of combined teaching experie
Preview of Read Across America School Wide Plan

Read Across America School Wide Plan

Read Across America WeekCelebrate the Magic of Reading during the first week of March! This week long plan includes engaging ideas for each day of the week. Also includes:Parent Form Letter you can use to invite parents to be guest readersDiverse Character costume ideas for Character DayDiverse book selection ideas for global school wide read aloud Thank you for your purchase!Follow me on twitter and Leading for Literacy Blog for literacy ideas and coaching tips. Premium subscribers receive invi
Preview of Immigration Mini-Unit Lesson Plan

Immigration Mini-Unit Lesson Plan

One week of Lesson Plans about immigration to Ellis Island. Bundle with Immigration PowerPoint, Family Tree, Immigration Movie and Heritage Day Project for a rich learning experience.
Preview of Food around the world scavenger hunt

Food around the world scavenger hunt

Created by
Caitlin's TPT
Print off the first two pages for each student. Then the following pages can be printed and posted around the room/gymnasium/cafeteria. Students get learn about the different famous dishes from various countries.
Preview of Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book

Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book

Created by
Kristy's Corner
This Martin Luther King: Fill-in-the-blank nonfiction teaching book is designed for students who are low, behind or disengaged in writing. I have used this with my first grade class during the teaching book unit of Writers Workshop. This can be used in a guided writing setting or 1-1. Students will fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. * Teacher instructions are included* Suggestions for bold/key words & glossary are listed at the end.
Preview of Winter Wonderland Classroom Cookie Party- Decorate Cookies

Winter Wonderland Classroom Cookie Party- Decorate Cookies

Created by
drboggis
Turn your classroom into a Winter Wonderland Cookie Bakery. Great idea for a winter party, end of school year party or a class reward. The cookie bakery creates a festive and fun atmosphere for students. Students will love decorating and eating cookies with classmates. They will remember this activity for years to come. Fun for all ages.This product includes directions & tips for teachers, a checklist and a letter for parents.
Preview of What December Holiday Do You Celebrate?

What December Holiday Do You Celebrate?

Little Homework project for parents and students to fill out together to help you find out what each family celebrates. Done in word for you to edit how you wish.
Preview of SIOP lesson plan for Healthy/Unhealty snacks

SIOP lesson plan for Healthy/Unhealty snacks

Created by
Dr TLC
This is a SIOP lesson plan designed for ESL/ELL students in Science for healthy and unhealthy foods.
Preview of This Is How We Do It - Student Day in the Life (English & Spanish)

This Is How We Do It - Student Day in the Life (English & Spanish)

This resource was created as an extension of the book "This Is How We Do It: One Day in the Lives of Seven Kids from Around the World" by Matt LaMothe. After reading aloud the book, students can reflect on and compare how their daily lives are similar and different to the children in the book, as well as their classmates.In each box, students can draw a picture or use words to show what the daily task looks like for them. Perfect activity for the first few weeks of school to get to know the st
Preview of Bilingual Holiday Story: Adventures of Frosty the Snowman in Spanish & English!

Bilingual Holiday Story: Adventures of Frosty the Snowman in Spanish & English!

Here is a fantastic opportunity for your students to work in both English and Spanish in order to learn vocabulary for the holidays as well as enrich that special time of year in your classroom. This bilingual story was written by Spanish students as well as heritage speakers over the years. It was designed to be taught in an elementary classroom that is learning Spanish and English vocabulary for the holidays. This can also easily be turned into a Total Physical Response activity as students ca
Preview of The Island of Earth & Beginning of Time ~ a story of a Native American myth

The Island of Earth & Beginning of Time ~ a story of a Native American myth

This is a nice little story based on a Cherokee myth about the beginning of time. I originally wrote it for my 2nd grade class to learn proper nouns and thought it was also nice as story by itself. Plus, it got me drawing again, and even though I've seen better illustrations, they are mine and were fun to do. This can also be used for Thanksgiving! Thanks for your time, and enjoy :-) ~ Adam Stuart
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

  • Develop effective communication skills
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  • Nurture their creativity and imagination

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation in English language arts, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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