This article starts with a needs assessment to help prioritize planning, as well as tips and strategies for developing online lesson plans for ELLs. The article also includes activities that support students' language development.
Discover ideas to support learning at home for ELLs without access to devices or internet. These recommendations build upon families' cultures, languages, and strengths.
This resource section includes numerous articles, blog posts, and links to online networks with tips for planning distance learning for English language learners (ELLs).
What lessons have educators of ELLs learned so far about communicating with families and supporting instruction during COVID-19? Find out what's working (and not) from some examples in this article.
This needs assessment will help you identify priorities as you plan distance learning for English learners (ELs).
It accompanies the following articles:
Learn more about the kinds of challenges and opportunities distance learning and school closures present to ELLs, their families, and their educators.
These resources were included in the Spring 2020 webinar from Colorín Colorado and Share My Lesson about distance learning for ELLs.
You Are Welcome Here: Supporting the Social and Emotional Health of Newcomer Immigrants
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