Features newly-arriving and previously-resettled refugees from various
ethnic groups. Shown to refugees in overseas orientation, the video also
gives other viewers a sense of how refugees adjust to life in the
United States. Somali version.
I originally created this blog especially for Multilingual Learners (MLLs). This is also a blog for educators, students, parents, and caregivers. My blog has links to games and websites to help students, as well as anyone interested, to learn 21st Century Skills. It also contains helpful resources to help with socio-emotional and mental health. If you like having fun while learning new things, this is the blog for you. Have fun! ~Ms. Chuk
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Culture Shock Sudanese refugees coming to America
Watch the whole video...this helps me understand my refugee students' perspective, especially the ones form Africa.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Refugee Portal
http://www.brycs.org/refugee-portal/index.cfm
Also, remember that this blog can be translated into many different languages. Under TRANSLATE, click SELECT LANGUAGE.
Also, remember that this blog can be translated into many different languages. Under TRANSLATE, click SELECT LANGUAGE.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Saturday, September 13, 2014
2014 Beginnings and Expectations
In Math this week, we used Digi-Blocks to understand place value. We are working on adding, trying to find different ways to make 10; then we will work our way up to adding and subtracting within 1000. Also, we will use this knowledge to continue the relationship between addition and subtraction.
In Reading, we discussed the question of the week, what we may learn by trading with one another, and understood that we all have knowledge.
I have completed all the DIBELS and DOLCH Reading tests for each student this week. The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) are a set of procedures and measures for assessing the acquisition of early literacy skills from kindergarten through sixth grade. They are designed to be short (one minute) fluency measures used to regularly monitor the development of early literacy and early reading skills. DOLCH is the list of sight words that students should be able to read by their grade level. At this age group, students are expected to read 70 words correct per minute with 95% accuracy and retell using at least 20 words with meaningful sequence of the story.
Next week, the students will take a computerized math assessment powered by Star Math. This assessment will help guide instructional groups.
Also starting Monday is Walk to Read. Students have been groped by the District ELA team and our principal based on reading abilities and assessment scores. Students go to the particular teacher who will be teaching their group.
Our class consists of 24 students as of today; we will soon be at capacity of 26 students. 13 boys, and 11 girls. 15 students are reading far below grade level due to many different circumstances. Some students have either never had any schooling prior to arriving in my class, have had interrupted schooling due to war or financial issues, or have no one at home who can help them practice English.
Third Grade Math Practice
Sunday, September 7, 2014
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