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- Standards-based materials ensure you cover the language objectives found in national, state, and TESOL standards
- Structured by language level, not grade level—provides flexibility for educators—can be used in pull-out, newcomer, immersion, bilingual, and one-way dual classrooms
- Systematic language development explicitly teaches language forms and functions
- Sequenced instruction integrates Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing to provide consistent progress toward proficiency and avoid learning gaps
- Social and academic language development prepares English learners to be successful in social and academic environments
- Summarized lesson objectives and language functions and forms included in easy-to-use overview charts at the beginning of each lesson
- Summative, formative, and portfolio assessments provide multiple methods to assess student learning and give educators feedback on student progress
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