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School Supply List

If you want to purchase school supplies, I have included our classroom needs below. I can't wait to get started on the year!
 

Materials Needed:

Pencils

Notebook paper

1Pocket Folder (will stay in class)

1 Composition Notebook

Highlighters (multiple colors)

Colored Pencils

Glue Stick

 

Wish List for classroom:

Box of tissues

Dry Erase Markers

White Copy Paper

Colored Paper

Image of ESL and flags
English as a Second Language (ESL) is also called English Language Development (ELD). These have basically the same meaning and you may see either show up on your student's schedule. We meet each day and learn how to use Academic English in school. Students often learn social language on their own, but that specific language they must use to succeed in school or college is our focus in class. We will practice Writing, Speaking, Listening, and Reading until they become easy for our students.
 
I am excited to be your child's teacher this year! This is my second year at Oakland Middle School, but I began my journey in ESL in the 1990's when I worked summer after summer teaching Japanese students to speak English. It became a love that I never escaped until I returned a few years ago to the profession. While English is my first language, I have been a multi-lingual learner since I was 12 years old. I have over the years learned to speak French, some Spanish, and some Russian. Russian...(I know, weird!) I received my Bachelor's Degree from Auburn University and am currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Education at Middle Tennessee State University.
 
I am married to my husband, Tom, for 22 years and we have three daughters. Two of my daughters are also planning to study education in college, so I'm pretty proud of them for that! Please reach out to me anytime you have a question. Feel free to write your email in the language you find most comfortable and I will translate it.

Homework

Please be my partner in your student's English Learning.
 
While I don't give my students a lot of homework, I expect them to practice their English outside of school. Whenever possible, please encourage your student to order their meals in English at restaurants, speak to the cashier at the grocery store, watch English television, or even read a book in English. If they use English for 30 minutes outside of school every day, it will improve their fluency.