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SMUSD Community Liaison 社區聯絡官 ■Coordinates District-wide services and provides orientation and support for parents of families with school-aged children who are new residents. 協調學區資源,為區內有學齡兒 童的家長們提供教育信息和協助 ■Provide oral and written translations 提供口語和書面的翻譯 ■Attend PTA and other school-connected organization meetings and community events 參加家 長教師協會和其他與學區相關機構的會議和活動 ■Oversee Registration and Enrollment 指導新生的報名和註冊
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ELACENGLISH LEARNER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
VALENTINE’S LITTLE THEATER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2016
8:45-9:45AM
Agenda議程
■ Introduce Lu Jiang, Community Liason 介紹社區聯絡官: Lu Jiang
■ ELD Update■ Report Cards 了解新版學生成績單■ SMUSD Websites 學習使用學校網站■ Home Resources 了解可以在家中使用的資源
SMUSD Community Liaison 社區聯絡官■ Coordinates District-wide services and provides orientation and support for
parents of families with school-aged children who are new residents. 協調學區資源,為區內有學齡兒童的家長們提供教育信息和協助■ Provide oral and written translations 提供口語和書面的翻譯■ Attend PTA and other school-connected organization meetings and
community events 參加家長教師協會和其他與學區相關機構的會議和活動■ Oversee Registration and Enrollment 指導新生的報名和註冊
Project-Based Learning■ TK and Kindergarten students have been working on a literacy unit around Eric
Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Students have learned their days of the week, numbers, and food. They have created created their own caterpillars, labeled numbers, days, and foods, and even wrote an opinion piece about what they would choose to eat if they were a caterpillar.
■ First and Second Graders have been working on animal research projects. Students are gathering information about an animal of their choice. They are categorizing the information based on the animal’s body, food, habitats, family, and actions. Students will write informational pieces that teach others as well as include expository diagrams.
■ Third Graders have just completed a Life Science unit that included animal and plant adaptations, and Earth’s biomes. Students researched a specific biome and taught others about the biome’s animals, plants, landforms, climate, and changes.
■ Fourth Graders have just completed a unit on Native Americans. They read and responded from a number of different sources. We utilized information from discoveryeducation.com, online.kidsdiscover.com, raz-kids.com, and readworks.org
Classroom to Classroom Connection■ We are in constant communication with your child’s general education
teacher!– At the TK and Kindergarten level, we are supporting the colors,
letters, and sight words of the week here in ELD too. – We plan lessons using raz-kids.com alongside the First and Second
Grade teachers, focusing on specific phonetic patterns and reading comprehension skills.
– Phonics lessons in ELD are aligned to current SRA spelling units that Third Grade students use in their general education classroom.
– Science and Social Studies projects are connected to current units of study for Third and Fourth Graders who come to ELD twice a day.
– Wordly Wise Vocabulary lessons are taught in ELD to support learning in the Fourth Grade classrooms.
Report Card Grade for ELs英語語言發展■ General Education teachers provided grades for your children by compiling pieces of data
from a variety of sources. The ELD teacher provided grades for students who attend ELD. Teachers used these grades as one piece of data when formulating final report card grades.
■ ELD Grading System: – EM Emerging 萌芽期 : typically used for students who score 1-2 on the CELDT. These
students are Beginner-Early Intermediate ELs whose English language skills are continuing to emerge.
– EX Expanding 擴展期 : typically used for students who score 3 on the CELDT. These students are Intermediate level ELs whose language skills are expanding and progressing.
– BR Bridging 接軌期 : typically used for students who score 4-5 on the CELDT. These students are Early Advanced-Advanced ELs whose language skills are approaching or meeting grade level standards.
Standards Based Report Cards新版成績單的評分標準 Achievement 課業成就等級■ 4 = Extends/Expands 4 = 擴展 / 拓展■ 3 = Proficient* 3 = 熟練 *■ 2 = Developing 2 = 有進展 / 進步中■ 1 = Minimal 1 = 最有限 / 最少http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/
Characteristics that Support Learning有助於學業的特質■ E = Exemplary/Exceeds Expectations 模範 / 超出預期■ I = Independently/Consistently 獨立性 / 持久性■ O = Occasionally 偶爾■ S = Seldom/Never 很少 / 從不
New Standards Based Report Card新版成績單的評分依據■ Common Core State Standards 加州共同核心教學標準■ http://www.corestandards.org/
主旨和細節
寫作手法和組織結構
知識和思想的融會貫通
升學和就業所需的閱讀能力準備 K-5
閱讀的跨度和文章的複雜性
例 主旨和細節
寫作手法和組織結構
知識和思想的融會貫通
閱讀水平的標準 K-5
文章的種類和用途
文章的創作與發表
升學和就業所需的寫作能力準備 K-5
圍繞主題找尋素材和信息
寫作跨度
理解和信息綜合
展現智慧和表達觀點
升學和就業所需的口語表達和聽力準備 K-5
標準的英語語言約定
語言知識詞彙和獲取和使用
升學和就業所需的語言能力準備 K-5
SMUSD Online 線上交流■ http://www.carverschool.us/■ Faculty & Staff: Ms. Danielle Blatchley – Welcome Page, Photo Album, Useful Links, Schedule, Presentations– Subscribe to the ELD page to get up-to-date information
■ District Chief Technology Officer Stephen Choi 由技術部總監講解■ http://www.smusd.us/ www.smusd.us) 學校網站■ e-Newsletters 訂閱電子通知■ Mobile Apps (Apps or Play Store) 手機應用程式
Homework Help■ Invitations have been sent out to all Fourth and Fifth Grade ELs■ 8:00 – 8:30am ■ Monday – Friday ■ Room 35 ELD■ Ms. Blatchley and Ms. Phung■ All are invited, but this is not mandatory. Students and families may
choose to come whenever they feel necessary.
What can you do to help support your children? ■ Read with them daily! ■ Read in English and/or native language.■ Take them to the library or book store.■ Talk about your books, movies, television, vacations, and experiences.■ Volunteer in your child’s classroom.■ Help your child with their homework.■ Keep a journal/diary with your child.■ Have your child participate in extracurricular activities such as sports
or learning to play musical instruments. ■ Have your child interact with other children as much as possible.
ELD Contact Information: ■ [email protected]■ [email protected] ■ ELD Blatchley/Phung mailbox in office■ Send a note in child’s folder■ ELAC Meetings on 9/10/15, 12/2/15, 2/4/16, 5/19/16■ DELAC Meetings TBD■ Parent-Teacher Conferences in November, March, and June
Questions and Comments ■ If you have any questions, – please email me at [email protected] – you may fill out the blank questionnaires and leave them with us
today– Make sure to indicate your child’s name and the best way to contact
you