Language Power Blue Level A Correlation to TESOL Standards (for Grades 6 8 Level 1)

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Language Power Blue Level A Correlation to TESOL Standards (for Grades 6 8 Level 1) Standard 1: English language learners communicate in English for social, intercultural, and instructional purposes within the school setting. Domain Level 1 Lessons in Language Power Blue Level A Listening Follow one- step oral All Lessons commands supported visually or modeled. Respond to questions or All Lessons commands based on oral instructions or visually supported assignments. Match words or phrases to All Lessons illustrations or photos in assignments. Produce words/phrases associated with personal interests, opinions, and preferences. All Lessons Standard 2: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of language arts. Listening Point to parts of books or All Lessons illustrations to show comprehension. Answer questions about All Lessons pictures in illustrated books. Identify words or phrases All Lessons supported by illustrations associated with various genres. Brainstorm words or phrases relevant to tasks with a partner in L1 or L2. All Lessons

Standard 3: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of mathematics. Listening Match oral language associated with decimals with visual or graphic displays. Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); Timing Races (p. 132) State information that demonstrates understanding of mathematical concepts using words or phrases. Sort and order decimals with a partner. Depict understanding of mathematical concepts using words, phrases, or sentences. Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); My Lemonade Stand (p. 92); Timing Races (p. 132) Timing Races (p. 132) Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); My Lemonade Stand (p. 92); Timing Races (p. 132)

Standard 4: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of science. Listening Match scientific terms with pictures from oral statements. Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Special Physical Features of Carnivores (p. 38); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); Step into the Rainforest (p. 74); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Stars (p. 154); Use general vocabulary associated with scientific inventions or discoveries based on illustrations or photographs. Match illustrations or photographs with vocabulary from word/phrase banks. Write words or phrases related to scientific concepts. Moons (p. 158) Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Special Physical Features of Carnivores (p. 38); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader (p. 52); Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent (p. 56); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); Step into the Rainforest (p. 74); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162) Snakes Up Close (p. 42); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162) Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Special Physical Features of Carnivores (p. 38); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader (p. 52); Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent (p. 56); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); Step into the Rainforest (p. 74); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162)

Standard 5: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of social studies. Listening Identify information on historical events, figures, and leaders from oral statements supported graphically or visually. and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Connect events with people in U.S. history using time lines, graphics, or illustrations. Identify rights of people in the U.S. or other countries using words or phrases. Write words or phrases related to social studies concepts. Man on the Moon (p. 150) and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150) (p. 52); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136) and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150)

Language Power Blue Level A Correlation to TESOL Standards (for Grades 6 8 Level 2) Standard 1: English language learners communicate in English for social, intercultural, and instructional purposes within the school setting. Domain Level 2 Lessons in Language Power Blue Level A Listening Follow two- step oral All Lessons commands supported visually or modeled. Ask questions or exchange All Lessons information with teachers or peers in L1 and L2. Identify words or phrases All Lessons to illustrations or photos in assignments. Produce phrases associated with personal interests, opinions, and preferences. All Lessons Standard 2: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of language arts. Listening Follow oral directions All Lessons associated with learning strategies represented visually and compare with a partner. Restate or paraphrase All Lessons visually supported information from texts. Match general vocabulary All Lessons or expressions in context with illustrations or photographs associated with various genres read orally. Write words or phrases to respond to illustrated events supported visually or modeled. All Lessons

Standard 3: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of mathematics. Listening Follow multi- step oral directions to add, subtract, or order decimals. Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); Timing Races (p. 132) Paraphrase information that demonstrates understanding of mathematical concepts using words or phrases. Compare or rank decimals with a partner. Describe mathematical concepts using phrases or sentences. Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); My Lemonade Stand (p. 92); Timing Races (p. 132) Timing Races (p. 132) Our Vacation Budget (p. 88); My Lemonade Stand (p. 92); Timing Races (p. 132)

Standard 4: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of science. Listening Create or complete diagrams based on illustrations, photographs, or oral directions. Snakes Up Close (p. 42) Describe scientific inventions or discoveries based on illustrations or photographs. Respond to yes/no, choice, or WH- questions based on graphic support or pictures. Write phrases or short sentences related to scientific concepts. Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader (p. 52); Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent (p. 56); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162) Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader (p. 52); Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent (p. 56); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); Step into the Rainforest (p. 74); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162) Color Changes in Peppered Moths (p. 34); Snakes Up Close (p. 42); Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader (p. 52); Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent (p. 56); How Amusement Parks Work (p. 60); Step into the Desert (p. 70); Step into the Rainforest (p. 74); A Forest Food Chain (p. 78); Climbing and Diving (p. 124); The Quest for Personal Best: Individual Sports (p. 128); Asteroids and Comets (p. 146); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150); Stars (p. 154); Moons (p. 158); The Mars Explorer (p. 162)

Standard 5: English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of social studies. Listening Identify information on historical events, figures, and leaders from oral statements supported graphically or visually. and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. Describe features or characteristics of major events or people in U.S. history depicted in time lines, graphics, or illustrations. Describe rights of people in the U.S. or other countries using words or phrases. Write phrases or short sentences related to social studies concepts. 150) and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150) (p. 52); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136) and Now (p. 98); Nurses Then and Now (p. 102); Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield (p. 106); César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers (p. 110); A Visit to a Marine Base (p. 114); Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds (p. 120); Jackie Robinson: Hero on the Baseball Field (p. 136); Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon (p. 150) 2006 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL)