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5 online resources to beat the summer slide

eSchool News

With the growing availability of engaging, high-quality online learning tools, students have more opportunities than ever to keep their skills sharp. ReadWorks is especially helpful for English Language Learners, offering audio versions and question supports to aid comprehension. But the summer slide isn’t inevitable.

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Remote Learning Strategies: Beyond the Pandemic

eSchool News

Trick now that sometimes takes the form of a fully online school, but that’s actually fairly rare. What we’re seeing much more commonly is students who are mixing on site and online learning. So there’s these two examples of how CTE taps into online learning. In their schedule. The capability.

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Their families keep California farms running. Trump cuts just stripped a ‘lifeline’ from them

Cal Matters

Several other education programs were also halted, including after-school centers, English learner programs and professional development for teachers. Migrant students, many of whom are English learners, tend to struggle academically. In California, the cuts totaled more than $810 million. Tutors earn $17.25

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5 Technology Tools Perfect for ELA Online Learning Stations

Catlin Tucker

English teachers frequently ask me which technology tools I use to design my online learning stations. Below are my 5 favorite technology tools and online resources for designing the online learning stations in my English classroom. #1 1 StudySync. 2 Vocabulary.com.

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How to help struggling readers during online learning

eSchool News

If your student or child had to rapidly transition to an at-home learning environment as a struggling reader, an English language learner, or one with dyslexia, there are many ways that the support they were receiving in school can transfer to their home.

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Peer Feedback: Making It Meaningful

Catlin Tucker

Teachers working with younger students or second language learners can create a choice board with sentence frames to provide students with additional support as they give each other focused feedback. For example, English teachers may have expectations around font size and type, spacing, indentation, quotes, and citations.

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Teacher Tips: Starting the Year with Station Rotation

Catlin Tucker

Note : This station rotation series pictured above is designed for a 6th grade English Language Arts class. Organize and edit all of the documents your students will need and decide what you will use as evidence of learning (e.g., Create an overview of the rotations with links to resources and documents.