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Common Core-Aligned Interventions for Adolescent Readers - EL Education
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These resources were designed to help teachers build students’ capacity to read, think, talk, and write about complex texts. The 6-8 ELA modules fully address all the strands of the Common Core state standards: the reading standards for both literary and informational texts, the writing standards, the speaking and listening standards, and the language standards.

To ensure that students receive adequate support and practice, as well as sufficient time to meet the volume of reading required by the CCSS, this Interventions resources package provides suggestions and examples of literacy work to support, reinforce, and provide additional practice of the skills learned in the EL Education ELA modules.

This resource designed to help school leaders, instructional coaches, general education teachers, special education, and intervention teachers think and plan together about strategic ways to best use additional support time beyond the typical ELA block. The suggestions here could certainly be applied to all learners, but are targeted particularly for students who aren’t meeting grade level standards during a standard class period.

This package contains suggestions that teachers can adapt to meet the specific needs of their students needing additional support. Teachers should use their judgment and knowledge of the abilities of their particular students to focus this additional ELA practice and instruction where it is required, and to adapt the activities and examples accordingly.

There are various ways to organize time so teachers can pull small groups and provide additional whole-class instruction on discrete skills, as deemed necessary by formative assessments.

This package includes:
• Word Study and Vocabulary
• Additional Work with Related Texts
• Fluency
• Syntax and Mechanics
• Independent Reading
• Sample Schedule

Subject:
English Language Arts
English as a Second Language
Exceptional Children
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Formative Assessment
Self Assessment
Vocabulary
Author:
EL Education
Date Added:
05/03/2019
Questionnaire for Students (IEP Meeting)
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This questionnaire is an opportunity for students to have input on the IEP process. This will help teacher fill out the IEP portion where they list the strengths of the students. 

Subject:
Exceptional Children
Material Type:
Questionnaire
Author:
DIANNIE SPRULL
Date Added:
07/09/2020
Reading Closely with Middle School Students - Video EL Education
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What does close reading look like? This video shows students in an eighth-grade classroom are engaged in the close reading process for an EL Education 8th Grade ELA Lesson. The students discuss the complex non-fiction text, Unbroken, to deepen their understanding of the book’s central character and of the World War II era.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Formative Assessment
Vocabulary
Author:
EL Education
Date Added:
05/03/2019
Writing a Sentence (Stretching)
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This lesson is to help students with disabilities form a sentence using a picture from a magazine, drawing or a computer. The students will tell who, what, when, where and why from the picture. This will help them with writing. It also will give them an opportunity to review what they have learned about a sentence. 

Subject:
Exceptional Children
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Vocabulary
Author:
DIANNIE SPRULL
Date Added:
07/09/2020