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Assessment plays a variety of roles in the instruction of English language learners (ELLs). One of the most important uses of assessment is informal, ongoing assessment throughout the school year (also called formative assessment) to monitor student learning and target areas of instruction. This can be as simple as asking students to show "thumbs up or thumbs down" to show their understanding or asking students to share one thing they learned on an exit slip at the end of class.

Using Informal Assessment in the Classroom

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The assessments that are aligned to the Common Core State Standards not only include challenging tasks and items, but they require sophisticated computer skills.  This section offers some ideas for supporting ELLs as they become more familiar with new test formats and routines.

Common Core & ELLs: Assessment