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High school ELA test prep grant proposals for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of ESL Grant Proposal - Winning Grant - Multilingual Library - editable

ESL Grant Proposal - Winning Grant - Multilingual Library - editable

ESL Grant Proposal - $3000This WINNING grant proposal is called the Multilingual Library Project and was created to add multilingual books to our school library. Can be edited to fit your students' needs.The objective of this project is to enhance reading abilities of English Learners and create opportunities for parents to read at home with their children. The Multilingual Library Project is based on research pertaining to the transfer of literacy skills from a students’ first language to Engli
Preview of Evolution Pt. 1 Vocabulary Activity (English/Spanish)

Evolution Pt. 1 Vocabulary Activity (English/Spanish)

Created by
ESL Made Easier
This activity consists of vocabulary pertaining to the Evolution Unit for the NYS Regents level Living Environment class. The Vocabulary words for this unit were chosen specifically for a Sheltered ENL class and were simplified to make memorization and understanding more attainable.I created this activity to go with its respective word wall/flashcards. Personally, I cut and laminate each word, image and definition and have students try to correctly match them.Words in this unit include:-Evolutio
Preview of Grant for Foreign Language Books for ELL / ESOL Students

Grant for Foreign Language Books for ELL / ESOL Students

Created by
Lucky Librarian
This is the text for a successful grant I used to obtain foreign language books for our elementary school library to support the literacy growth of our students. The books are meant for the students' independent reading needs. Overwhelmingly, the research on English language learning emphasizes the importance of the native language. English language learners continuing to grow in their home language perform better, on average, than English learners instructed only in their second language whe
Preview of Fourth of July Escape Game and Activities (Independence Day)

Fourth of July Escape Game and Activities (Independence Day)

Have your students learn more about Independence Day while going on a mission to find where Macy's Fireworks will be launches from!Fourth of July Escape Game : Independence DayYour students will practise their reading, listening and writing skills through this fun and engaging escape game. They will also learn or revise some vocabulary.Just print and play!Don't want to do an escape game? No problem!The puzzles are also available in a "regular activities" version for your students to still learn
Preview of Personification in Poetry & Poems: ELA Test Prep, Printable Worksheets

Personification in Poetry & Poems: ELA Test Prep, Printable Worksheets

Students will be able to identify personification in a poem. Students will also learn how to reflect through writing on and review using a poem that has examples of the three figurative language types we've covered so far in class (Simile and metaphor).Check out all my other ELA products below!Identifying Theme in Fictional Texts - ELA Test Prep Skills, Reading PassagesHow to Write a Conclusion - ELA SkillsSetting & How It Affects Characters: ELA Test Prep & Reading SkillsFact &Opini
Preview of The Heart of Music: The Heart of Students

The Heart of Music: The Heart of Students

Created by
Julene Waffle
Through the use of music, students will learn many literary terms and apply them to lyrics and poetry. This is a creative, hands-on projects that can be used as a stand-alone unit, in conjunction with a poetry unit, or as a review unit at the end of the year. This was a 2012 $2,000 ING Unsung Heroes Award Winner.
Preview of ELL & Newcomer Interview Protocol- Explore Backgrounds, Needs, & Aspiration

ELL & Newcomer Interview Protocol- Explore Backgrounds, Needs, & Aspiration

Created by
EchoED Now
English learners (ELs) new to the U.S. school system are neither blank slates nor empty vessels waiting to be filled. Rather, they bring with them diverse sets of skills and schooling experiences, as well as distinct social and cultural motivations for learning. To determine the most effective approaches and strategies when working with ELs it is critical that teachers and program coordinators have a handle-on students’ backgrounds, needs and aspirations. The Newcomer Interview Protocol provides
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