Jossey-Bass has now put all of the Figures (mainly student hand-outs) in our book, The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide, online so they’re downloadable by everybody.
You can find them all here and click on “Download Bonus Web Content.”
Of course, context is important, so I’m not sure how many of the materials are going to make sense to people without knowing the lessons they’re connected to, but they will certainly be a huge help to people who’ve bought the book.
I am a Resource Teacher(sped) going into classrooms. I am teaching an after school class of esl students most who speak english at school fairly well. I need suggestions to improve their reading and writing skills/overall comprehension. a All have syntax issues of course– what do you suggest– I have to group multi age because of time–2nd-6th grrades
Kathy,
If you go to my “The Best” lists, you’ll find several related to reading and writing.
Larry
Thank you for the prompt reply.
I have looked through blogs and posts and pinterest– where should I look for “the Best” lists?
KH
Look on the blog’s sidebar where it says “My Best of” Lists.