Wow, it has BEEN a MINUTE on these Covid streets!
I’m tentatively starting a new series here on MRAL. In it, I want to organize for myself and others the plethora of online resources that we’re all going to need if we want to be social justice-minded teachers online. We’ll see how it goes.
First up: ESL Resources.
- BBC World offers this resource as a clearinghouse for multimedia related to teaching ELL students across the world. These resources include audio, video, and text sources, and range from the basics of grammar to structured courses. I think the English We Speak and Six Minute English would be great resources for a Google Classroom. 
- This offers a bunch of quizzes the student can take at home to check fluency and grammar. 
- This is another study-guide/self-paced quizzer that helps develop vocabulary. 
- Duolingo offers 3 different podcasts. You’ll see that the English is designed for students learning Spanish and the Spanish is designed for students learning English. 
- Each video on Randall’s playlist has linked activities, and an interesting hook. 
- Designed for the pre-K-3 learner, this site is super adorable and has literacy tools for many types of students. 
- Featuring short excerpts from beloved books both new and old, this site offers both audio and visual resources, as well as short quizzes. 
- If you want to increase a sense of classroom community (and yes, it’s possible to do this in a virtual classroom), try having students answer these journal prompts in the chat box of your Zoom or Google Meets.