Have you seen www.jeffzwiers.com?
If not, you should. Click on his "Resources" page, and you'll find an unbelievable number of resources for teaching all learners. He has a lot there on scaffolding academic language for ELLs. And he has a lot on sentence frames.
If teachers could get a little bit of training in how to use this information, it would help all learners in their classes.
"It's a little like wrestling a gorilla; you don't quit when you're tired, you quit when the gorilla is tired." One teacher's struggles and successes with wrestling the gorilla that is teaching students, collaborating with colleagues, and designing curriculum.
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