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TOP FIVE TECHNOLOGY TOOLS for ELL TEACHERS! | Learning is Growing - 9 views

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    An interesting list of technology tools and teaching concepts to help ell students by Kathy Perrett is making the rounds on Twitter. Very helpful.
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ELL/Sheltered Instruction Websites - 5 views

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    ELL/Sheltered Instruction website
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The Best Websites For English Language Learner Students - 2010 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websi... - 17 views

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    My "The Best…" lists for 2010 continue, and this latest one focuses on sites that ELL students would use directly.
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EFL Teaching Recipes - 1 views

shared by Ric Murry on 21 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Ideas (recipes) to use with ELL students.
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Ed Tech Trek: iPods Pilot Project with ELL Students - SUCCESS!! - 0 views

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    This was for Math but the opportunities around language are almost unlimited!
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Storybird - About us: a peek inside Storybird - 9 views

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    This looks like a great tool for Primary and ELL! Create digital story books
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The Best Sites For Gaining A Basic Understanding Of Adjectives | Larry Ferlazzo's Websi... - 10 views

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    list of good online resources where students can practice what we're learning in the classroom about adjectives. They're simple - no discussion of adverbs, nothing about adjective order, etc. These sites are useful in helping English Language Learners just gain a basic sense of what an adjective is and how it's used.
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Lesson Writer - 0 views

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    You gotta take 30 minutes to see and experiment with this tool! Simply amazing.
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    Perhaps the most awesome tool I have seen online! Watch the Demo. Try it for yourself. For ELL, but can be used to differentiate at any level. It does this for you, and allows you to control what you want.
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BrainPOP ESL - 3 views

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    An Animated Educational Site for English Language Students of all ages. Games, Lesson Plans, Teaching Tools, Activities, Animated Movies, for TESOL, TOEFL, ELL and EFL learners
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Teaching Reading Comprehension - 16 views

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    These reproducible items for school and classroom use are to be used in conjunction with Teaching Reading Comprehension. ~Great questions to ask yourself, and students in relation to different Reading Comprehension Strategies!
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100 Most Commonly Misspelled Words - 30 views

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    Ironically amongst the 100 most often misspelled words, 'mispell" is one of them. There is a mnemonic you can use with each one of them to help you remember how to spell the word.
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Dans le labyrinthe du domaine public | Slate - 0 views

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    Alexis Boisseau - 21 septembre 2011 "Comment sait-on qu'une œuvre fait désormais partie du domaine public et que, tout en restant une création de son auteur original (ce qu'on appelle le «droit moral», qui est éternel), on peut la rééditer ou réinterpréter sans payer de «droits patrimoniaux»? La loi est un bon premier guide, mais elle est tellement truffée d'exceptions qu'on ne peut se soustraire à des recherches parfois très longues. Dans la situation la plus courante, quand l'œuvre est «individuelle», les droits subsistent pour les ayants droits 70 ans après le 1er janvier qui suit la mort de l'auteur. Cette règle est née d'une directive européenne qui n'a été transposée en droit français qu'en 1997 et remplace, pour les œuvres qui n'étaient pas dans le domaine public au 31 décembre 1995 la durée de 50 ans de protection qui était en vigueur avant."
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Digital Tools for Teachers - 6 views

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    This book has been written and designed primarily with English language teachers in mind though the majority of the resources and tools contained in the book will have much wider use than just language teaching. The book contains more than 70 tools and resources and these have been hand picked because they represent a broad cross-section of what is at present available.
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Rewordify.com: Understand what you read - 22 views

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    "ewordify.com is powerful, free, online reading comprehension and vocabulary development software. It helps people understand difficult English faster, helps them learn words in new ways, and helps teachers create high-interest learning materials from any English text passage. See the yellow box at the top of the page? Just paste in a difficult English sentence, paragraph, or more, or enter a web page URL and click the button. You'll instantly see an easier version, for fast understanding now. No dictionary needed! Plus, the easier version is specially highlighted to help build vocabulary."
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English Teacher vs Educator « Sabrina's Weblog - 7 views

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    English is not the object of study in my classes. It is the MEANS to access a bunch of knowledge. It is the tool that will allow me and my students to access lots of information, to get to know new cultures, different ways of thinking, different points of views; that will allow us to reflect on important issues, defend our opinions and why not, also get to know each other more. That's what education is all about after all: developing CRITICAL THINKING and SOCIAL SKILLS.
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The Easiest Speaking Game in the World | Kalinago English - 6 views

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    put a subject in the middle circle e.g. movies, jobs, current projects, holidays - whatever is topical at the time - elicit this from your students if you like. Divide them up into groups and then encourage your students to ask each other questions.
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PBS videos for educators hit iTunes U | ijohnpederson - 1 views

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      There's even stuff for those that teach ELL students! What a great resource for those who like to use ITunes.
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West Ed Webinar Series To Focus on English Language Learners - 1 views

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    In October and November, WestEd's SchoolsMovingUp will host a series of nine free webinars presenting the latest research and practice on the instruction of English learners. Hear from national experts including Aida Walqui, Diane August, Claude Goldenberg, and Jana Echevarria -- all without leaving your home or office. All webinars will also be archived for free access any time, anywhere.
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Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - Four Good Online Video Games - 11 views

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    "I've written extensively about how I use online video games with English Language Learners. They're great language-development activities when students play them by following "walkthroughs" (instructions on how to "win"). Here are four new ones, along with their walkthroughs:"
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