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ESL focuses on systematic, explicit, and sustained language development within the context of the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and WIDA. Language is taught within the rich, meaningful circumstances of key academic practices, and the teacher builds on students’ cultural and linguistic knowledge to develop key academic habits of thinking. The Big Ideas and Major Learning Experiences reflect priority language skills across grade-level content and serve as a focus of collaboration between the Multilingual Department and other departments.
Unit | Time frame | Big Ideas (Statements or Essential Questions) | Major Learning Experiences from Unit |
Striving and Thriving in Middle School Connect to: Social and Instructional Language | 6 weeks |
| Students will:
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Lessons from Literature Connect to: Language of ELA and Social and Instructional Language | 6 weeks |
| Students will:
The focus this year is on explanatory (CER) writing. See Grade 6 ELA Overview for more context. |
Debating Issues and Questions from History Connect to: Language of Social Studies and Social and Instructional Language | 6 Weeks |
| Students will:
See Grade 6 Social Studies Overview for more context. |
Structures and Functions in the Scientific World Connect to: Language of Science and Social and Instructional Language | 6 weeks |
| Students will:
See Grade 6 Science Overview for more context. |
Using Data to Advocate for Change Connect to: Language of Mathematics and Social and Instructional Language | 6 weeks |
| Students will:
See Grade 6 Mathematics Overview (Unit 3: Ratios, Rates, and Percents) for more context. |