YPS Best Practices for Electronic Learning: ENL Population

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ENL & MLL Electronic Resources Available on Clever

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Other Great Resources for Our ENL Population



  • Thank you to Ms. Llanos for sharing all of this information with us!!
     
    Just to clarify...
     
    What is ENL?
    ENL stands for English as a New Language, which is the name of the program.
    What is ELL?
    ELLs are English Language Learners.
    You can say our ENL population or our ELLs.
     
     
    Great resources for our ENL population: 
     
     
           1. https://rewordify.com/

    Understand what you read! Rewordify.com helps you read more, understand better, learn new words, and teach more effectively. Save & close. Sample Original: Rewordify.com is a sublime web site that expedites learning in myriad ways. It helps with reading betterment, and it invites discourse on more topics.


    2. https://www.colorincolorado.org/

     


    3. https://newsela.com/

    Access support, resources and content for K-12 curriculum and lessons.  "The accessibility of the text at five different levels was by far the most meaningful for us! Students could choose articles at five different reading levels, which wasn't always offered for Social Studies texts.
     

     
    Reading A-Z: The online reading program with downloadable books to print and assemble!
    Reading A-Z Ranked #1 by Teachers. Already being used in nearly half of the school districts in the U.S. and Canada and 155+ countries worldwide, discover how Reading A-Z's affordable, easy-to-use teacher resources fill the teaching gaps left by many reading education programs.
    www.readinga-z.com

     


     
    Use the Microsoft Translator text and speech translation API, a member of the Cognitive Services APIs collection, to help globalize your business and customer interactions ...
    www.microsoft.com
     

    6. https://www.duolingo.com/ (Also accessible through Clever)

    Learn languages by playing a game. It's 100% free, fun, and scientifically proven to work. 
     
     7. https://ell.brainpop.com/ (Also accessible through Clever)