EL Quarterly 12.03.2020
Dear Families,
Please plan to join us for our upcoming English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC) meetings! The ELAC is a school-level committee of parents, staff, and community members designated to advise school officials on English learner programs and services. Each school with at least 21 learners must form an ELAC, and the committee must meet at least four times per year.
The remaining dates of iLEAD Hybrid (of which iLEAD Exploration is a program) ELAC meetings are on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. on the following dates:
- January 14
- February 11
- May 13
iLEAD would love to have parents join these meetings so we can best support families and learners. These are public meetings, and all are welcome. If any voting takes place, only the parents/guardians of English learners can vote. We want your voices heard.
Here are the agendas and minutes for the ELAC meetings. We look forward to seeing you there!
Learner Spotlight – Mya Felix
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Mya is a first grade learner who started independent studying in March of last year. She likes independent studying because she is able to do her school work in her…
ELPAC Summative Test
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Beginning in February, English language learners will take the summative ELPAC. The English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) is California’s assessment system that is used to determine the English…
Family Activities to Support Listening
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Telephone: This is a classic game for working on listening. Start with one sentence, and whisper it to the person next to you. That person will whisper what they heard to…
Family Activities to Support Reading
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Tall Tales: The Game of Infinite Storytelling: There are several ways to play this storytelling game. One is the tell-a-group-story method, where players randomly select a few of the playing pieces…
Family Activities to Support Writing
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Storytelling: In this game, you need only paper and pencils so that everyone can write a story together. On a board, write the first sentence of the tale. Then, over the…
Family Activities to Support Speaking
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1. Guess the Object: This is a fun game for kids to practice the power of description. Cut a hole in a box that is large enough for their hands. Make…
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