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Why should teachers avoid over-simplifying the curriculum for ELLs?
It ensures they understand every word
It prevents them from feeling challenged
It can lower expectations and limit learning opportunities
It helps them learn faster
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Which of the following best reflects a high-expectation mindset toward ELLs?
Giving students only basic vocabulary until they are fluent
Avoiding group work to protect students from embarrassment
Simplifying content so students donโt feel overwhelmed
Using visuals and scaffolds while teaching grade-level content
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A student doesnโt answer your question right away. Whatโs the best response?
Give the student extra wait time to think and respond
Skip the question for now
Call on another student immediately
Repeat the question louder
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Whatโs one way to activate background knowledge with ELLs?
Only use examples from the textbook
Skip discussion and go straight to reading
Ask about their previous experiences or cultural knowledge
Test their grammar before the lesson
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Which strategy helps check understanding without relying only on spoken language?
Giving more homework.
Asking them to draw, point, or act something out.
Giving students a test.
Asking only yes or no questions.
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Which of the following is an example of scaffolding?
Letting students skip hard parts
Asking easier questions only
Teaching only in the studentโs home language
Giving word banks and sentence starters
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