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ESL Assessment Templates

Submitted by Admin (08-11-2012)

I'm looking for some assessment proformas or templates to use with ESL learners, particularly those in infant grades.

I have a few but am looking for some easier-to-read checklists (that I can adapt to my state's curriculum framework) or rubrics.

Our school has maintained the same arduous assessment practices for a few years now and I'm looking for some fresh ideas!

Thanks

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Melissa (28-11-2010)

On the castle hill public school website there is a great esl initial assessment proforma. If you go into the esl link and then esl assessments it should automatically open up for you. Hope this helps.


katina (07-05-2009)

There are some fantastic proformas in the Primary writing books by RIC Publications. Website is www.ricgroup.com.au
There are checklists for all the genre areas from book A to book G.They are easy to use when marking children's work.


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