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ESOL Program at Little River Elementary. Who Qualifies? Three questions on registration form: – Language that student first spoke – Language spoken at.

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1 ESOL Program at Little River Elementary

2 Who Qualifies? Three questions on registration form: – Language that student first spoke – Language spoken at home – Language spoken most often

3 The W-APT assesses speaking, listening, reading and writing skills of students. WIDA-ACCESS Placement Test is given when at least one of these questions is answered with something other than “English”

4 Students in 1 st – 5 th grade that score below a 5.0 on the W-APT screening qualify for ESOL and are considered EL’s or English Learners.

5 Kindergarteners are given the speaking and listening portion of the screening. Students who score 29 or 30 out of 30 do not qualify for ESOL. Kindergarteners who score below 19 are eligible for ESOL. Kindergarteners who score 19 to 28 are given the reading and writing portion of the test. To qualify, the reading score must be less than 11 and the writing score less than 12.

6 Forms? There are several forms that need to be signed by a parent.

7 Notification of Services

8 Testing Accommodation Form This form is only used for 3 rd, 4 th, and 5 th grade students at Little River because they take state mandated tests.

9 English Language Proficiency Levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Entering EmergingDeveloping Expanding Bridging Minimal comprehension No verbal production Limited comprehension One /two word responses Uses social language Simple sentences Increased comp. Limited reading Writing limited to brief responses Good comprehension More complex sentences Few errors Increased reading comp. American culture Almost native speech Very good comp. Written skills developing Functions on acad. level with some accomm. Listen point Draw choose Act out copy Match Name List Label Group Yes/no Count Categorize Recall role play Retell describe Define Restate Explain create Evaluate predict Compare summarize Analyze support Defend justify Debate hypothesize Use visual aids Modify speech Focus on key vocabulary Physical responses Alternative assessments Ask for single word answers Use cloze Allow verbal responses Read/paraphrase directions Games/repetition Language from media Writing exercises Multiple opportunities for work completion Use problem solving activities Use readings for language input Outlines/study guides Develop academic skills- reading/writing Analysis, hypothesizing, justifying, supporting

10 4 Areas of Language Addressed: Listening Speaking Reading Writing

11 Our ESOL classes do not take the place of the regular reading and language arts classes. We reinforce what they do in the regular classroom and we also preview curriculum before it is presented. We read, work on the computer, write, learn English grammar and practice conversation. This year we will be reading more non-fiction, especially Science and Social Studies.

12 How parents can help? Practice speaking English in the home Read papers that come home from school Get involved – Attend school events Join PTA Check agendas and homework each night Use educational websites like Starfall at home.

13 Homework Read for 20 minutes Practice your English.

14 How do students exit out of the program? -score 800 or better on GCRCT in Reading -take the ACCESS test on Tier B or C -score 5.0 or better on the ACCESS test - Score 4.8 or better on the Literacy part of the ACCESS test

15 Monitored Students -We monitor for 2 years -We check on grades and progress throughout the year

16 How to contact Mrs. Ross or Mrs. Branson: Call the school at: 770-926-7566 Email: lynne.ross@cherokee.k12.ga.us georgia.branson@cherokee.k12.ga.us

17 Questions?

18 News from the PTA Join PTA! Forms available from your teacher or online at www.lrepta.org Receive a free water bottle when you purchase 2 memberships for $12! Help your teacher earn a GREAT prize! Each teacher that reaches 100% memberships will receive a Starbucks coffee and have a chance to win a weekend get-a-way to Lake Lanier Islands!www.lrepta.org Your PTA membership card gets you into all school functions free of charge (non members pay $6.00 at the door for each event) while helping to support the children of Little River!! Purchase your LRE Spirit Wear! Order forms are available on our website. Just print and send it in with your payment! Visit our website at www.lrepta.org for an up to date calendar and contact info!www.lrepta.org Volunteer opportunities are still available. If you would like to be a PTA volunteer, log onto our website where you can sign up to help. We are looking forward to a GREAT year!

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