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Welcome to PKMS ENL

Welcome to PKMS ENL. Ms. Hoskins, Transitioning, Expanding and Commanding Students. My History at PCSD. PKMS: 2013 - Present Woodside/Hillcrest: 2012-2013 Oakside: 2010-2012 Prior to that: Many jobs including writing for local newspapers and teaching English in Japan.

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Welcome to PKMS ENL

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  1. Welcome to PKMS ENL Ms. Hoskins, Transitioning, Expanding and Commanding Students

  2. My History at PCSD • PKMS: 2013 - Present • Woodside/Hillcrest: 2012-2013 • Oakside: 2010-2012 • Prior to that: Many jobs including writing for local newspapers and teaching English in Japan

  3. My Philosophy of Teaching ENL • ENL class provides vocabulary support, background building and writing coaching • ENL is a support class to help with ELA and Social Studies (and sometimes other classes) • Little homework (mostly unfinished classwork, thinking about future work)

  4. Samples of ENL Material https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/Nzg2ODI4MjU2N1pa https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/NTQ0NTUwNjc4NVpa Sample of Vocabulary Support Reader's Theater www.flocabulary.com

  5. Ms Hoskins’ Grading Breakdown Speaking and Listening: 45% Reading and Writing: 45% Citizenship: 10%

  6. ELL Identification and Exit Criteria Identification (Entrance into ENL) • Home Language Questionnaire • Interview with Student • New York State Identification Test for English Language Learners (NYSITELL) Exit from ENL (Grades 3 to 8) • Score at the Commanding Level on the NYSESLAT • Score at the Expanding level on the NYSESLAT and 3 or above on the New York State ELA assessment within the same school year.

  7. ELL Levels ELL levels are determined by the NYSESLAT and the NYSITELL • Entering (Beginning): • Emerging (Low Intermediate): • Transitioning (Intermediate): • Expanding (Advanced): • Commanding: (Proficient)

  8. ENL is a Civil Right • ENL = English as a New Language (formerly known as English as Second Language) • In 1974, in the class action suit Lau vs. Nichols (San Francisco) the Court ruled that school districts receiving federal funds must give students extra help to learn English so they can receive an equal education. • The decision was based on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the law Martin Luther King fought for on behalf of African Americans

  9. The ENL Classroom • Content and Language Objectives • Notices • Vocabulary • Notebooks • Pencils • Equity Sticks • Globe • Timelines • Classroom Library • Writing Tips • Parts of Speech

  10. https://www.peekskillcsd.org/Domain/11 Parent Portal

  11. My Teacher Page Ms. Hoskins Teacher Page

  12. Questions?

  13. About Me: My Family

  14. About Me: My Education

  15. About Me: My first ENL Job (Japan)

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