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ESL Scope and Sequence Chart The framework is based on Project Talk, Lesson Strategies that Work, © 2000 by John Golden, Project TALK. Used by Permission. The curriculum is learner-based. School districts are expected to assess the language proficiency of students receiving ESL services. Instruction then occurs based upon their language proficiency. Links within this document will take you to the lists of materials that have been aligned to this curriculum. Click on the topic you are interested in and a page listing lesson or page numbers of the materials that have been aligned will appear.
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Thematic Vocabulary |
Culture |
Conversational Skills |
Literacy (Reading) |
Language Arts |
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| Receptive Stage |
1. Classroom |
1. Name |
1.Commands |
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2. My name |
2. Greetings |
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3. Body parts 1 (web) |
3. My collage |
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4. Numbers (0-20) (web) |
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5. People |
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| Early Production |
1. Food I |
1. Questions I |
1. Phonemics |
1. Art |
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2. Rhyming |
2. Conjunctives |
2. Music |
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3. Special Days |
3. Word Order |
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5. Size |
5. Traditions |
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6. Shapes |
6. Countries I |
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9. Time II
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1. Food II |
1. Paragraphs |
1. Math |
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2. Phone Conversation (web) |
2. Science |
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3. Animals II |
3. Managing Conflict |
3. Prediction |
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4. Clothing |
4. Countries II |
4. Riddles |
4. Possessives |
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5. Sequencing |
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6. More/ Less |
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| Intermediate Fluency |
1.Tools |
1. Future Tense |
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2.Money II |
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5. Conditional |
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7.Details |
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For many years, ineffectual methods were used in teaching languages. Researchers have discovered a new way to assist students to acquire second languages. It is based on the way we acquire our first language and is called the "natural approach". Babies acquire language by first responding to pleasurable experiences of simple sounds and eventually responding to simple commands. There is no grammar instruction, no memorizing, no drills, not even corrections and words are not pronounced the way adults speak. it is a developmental process.
-- John Golden, Ph D.
ELL Team ("It takes a village....")
Mr. Chris Cooper, ELL Aid, Interpreter
Ms. Angie Dvorak, Physical Education Teacher
Mrs. Kari Gifford, StAT Team Member, Librarian
Ms. Sarah Lease, 2nd Grade Teacher
Mrs. Sharon Lease, Title Para
Mrs. Carol Newland, 3rd Grade Teacher
Mr. Ed Newland, StAT Chair. Web Design, Guidance Counselor
Ms. Sarah Richter, Service Unit ESL Specialist
Mrs. Sara Steer, Language Arts Teacher, Title I
Ms. Jeanne Suhr, ESL Endorsed Professional, Kindergarten Teacher
Mr. Gerald Wallace, StAT Team Member and School Principal
Mrs. Sandy Wounded Arrow, Music Teacher