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Welcome to the RAE ESL Parent Information Webpage

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About the ESL TeachersMelanie Reed - Kinder & 1st

[email protected] Jennifer Bucklew - 1st & 2nd

[email protected] Amy McKenna -3rd & 4th

[email protected]

Shari Padron -3rd & 5th

[email protected] Sharon Weatherly – Teacher’s Aide

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Introduction• There are 70 languages currently

spoken by families in Katy ISD!

• At Alexander, we have approximately 240 ESL students!

• At Alexander, there are 33 different languages spoken by our students!!

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Push-In vs. Pull-Out• For our non-English speakers, we pull

out students from the classroom for specific small group instruction. (This is only for a small amount of time within the school day.)

• For our limited English speakers, we go into their classroom and co-teach. (This is our “push-in” time so that the students remain in their classrooms for instruction.)

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ELT Time• This is a time built into Alexander’s academic

schedule that allows teachers to reteach/review skills in a small group or 1-on-1 setting.

• Throughout the year, as the needs of the students change, the make-up of the groups will change.

• Some ESL students may be pulled out by their ESL teachers during their grade level’s ELT time.

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Accommodation Checklist

• Every nine weeks, you will receive this ESL Accommodations Checklist with your child’s report card.

• Each of your child’s teachers will fill it out to let you know what accommodations they use with your child to help them be more successful.

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Grades

• Students who have just moved to the United States from another country will not receive grades for their first 2 nine-week grading periods.

• All other ESL students will begin receiving grades as of the first day of school.

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TELPAS• In May of 2016, all ESL students will be

assessed in their Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.

• All ESL students will be scored by the classroom teachers. (Teachers will score individual students using a rubric provided by the State of TEXAS.)

• Students will be scored as either Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, or Advanced High in all four areas.

• TELPAS score reports will be sent home at the end of the year.

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End of the Year Paperwork

• As of 2013, all ESL students may have the opportunity to exit the ESL program at the end of 3rd grade. They must meet state criteria to exit.

• An end-of-the-year placement form will be sent home with your child. Please return this form as soon as possible after you get it.

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Summer School

• This program depends on state funding, so it varies from year to year.

• In the past several years, all Kindergarten students who are currently served have been given the opportunity to attend the summer school program.

• For newly immigrated students in grades 1 through 5, summer school has been offered.

• The summer school campus will vary each year.

• Transportation and lunch will be provided.

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Work for Home• Based on individual needs, some

students may be bringing an ESL folder home with activities and vocabulary to practice at home.

• Some activities for you to reinforce at home may include: reading stories on RAZ-kids.com, sight words, phonograms, alphabet letters/sounds, individual take-home readers, vocabulary flashcards, etc…

• Practice these things at home and have fun with English as much as you can!

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Helpful Hints for Home:• Please speak your native language at home with your child.

• Use ‘closed caption’ subtitles in English on the television when your child watches t.v.

• Read on RAZ-kids.com or other English books at least 20 minutes each evening.

• Play games with your child using the apps and websites listed on the next page.

• Use HAC (Home Access Center) to check your child’s grades and progress. If you need access codes, please call Natasha Mueller-Hickler (our ADA clerk).

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Good Apps and Websites:

• www.starfall.com• www.kidsa-z.com• www.tumblebooks.com • Kids’ Vocab by MindSnacks app• English First High Flyers app• Futaba app• ABC Mouse app• Google Translate app• Sight Words Ninja app

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Thank you for Visiting!