Accelerate Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking Skills with iLitELL
iLitELL accelerates the receptive and expressive language skills of all secondary English learners, from newcomers to experienced multilingual learners. Instruction focuses around rigorous and relevant grade-level anchor texts.
- Embedded SIOP in Practice Teaching Strategies
- First language support in more than 100 languages
- Aligned to WIDA and state standards
- Reading, writing, speaking, and listening
Accelerate English Language Development
Built specifically for secondary students, iLitELL accelerates the reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills of English learners in Grades 6 and up.
Build Academic Vocabulary
Every iLitELL lesson explicitly models and teaches vocabulary.
Scaffolding
Embedded scaffolding — including translations in more than 100 languages, a visual dictionary, sentence frames, and more — supports English learners in accessing rigorous grade-level texts.
Foundational Literacy Skills
Students who need more support with phonological awareness and phonics receive adaptive foundational skills instruction built for the secondary learner.
Newcomer Instruction
iLitELL provides flexibility to work with individual newcomer students, small groups, or a whole class with 65 lessons built just for newcomers.
Accelerate English Language Proficiency
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Expressive and Receptive Language Development for Multilingual Learners
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Proven Instructional Model
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Adaptive Personalized Instruction
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Newcomer Module
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Flexible Implementation Options
Expressive and Receptive Language Development for Multilingual Learners
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Expressive LanguageIn iLitELL, students write and speak every day. English learners can also make their own recordings, submit to their teacher, and save for conferencing. Students write persuasive, informational, or narrative essays in each iLitELL unit. Students also create multimedia projects, write poetry and plays, and complete research projects. A writing engine provides feedback that can help English learners enhance and improve their writing.
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Receptive LanguageiLitELL’s gradual release of responsibility model builds students’ reading and listening skills. Students read independently with scaffolding, and teacher scaffolding helps them to read and access a grade-level text, which they discuss in depth during class. ELs can “hear” modeled oral readings, demonstrating sounds and pronunciation in English.
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Personalized Digital ScaffoldingThe iLitELL digital library lets students choose what they read! Multilingual learners select texts that interest them from the library. These culturally relevant fiction and nonfiction texts have support features, such as audio, translation, and a picture dictionary, to give English learners effective, personalized scaffolding.
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Embedded SIOP Teaching StrategiesSIOP, or Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol, is the only empirically validated instructional model for teaching English learners. iLitELL includes SIOP strategies at point of use. It’s like having a complete EL methods course at your fingertips.
Proven Instructional Model
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Time to ReadStudents choose from a high-interest library that includes picture books, Spanish titles, and content readers that focus on science and social studies topics. They can discuss in Book Clubs and respond to prompts using sentence frames.
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VocabularyTeach words from the anchor text, as well as lessons on oral language production, conversational fluency, academic vocabulary, related words or connectors, transition words, and/or prepositions.
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Read Aloud, Think AloudRead Aloud, Think Aloud is the centerpiece of the iLitELL instructional model. The teacher models skills and strategies with a culturally relevant, grade-level text. This scaffolding helps English learners access a rigorous text.
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Classroom ConversationProvide opportunities for students to process and discuss the anchor text. Conversation Starters provide scaffolding for the discussions, and teachers have routines and tips to encourage students to speak.
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Whole GroupWhole Group focuses on various language arts skills and strategies --e.g. various types of authentic writing -- to support English language development.
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Work Time/Wrap UpWork Time is differentiated according to students’ needs. Students work independently and in small groups to apply and demonstrate what they’ve learned. Dozens of activity types are included, aligned to lessons and weeks of instruction. Students may also use this time to work in adaptive study plans. The Wrap-Up closes the lesson by making a connection, having students share what they learned, and clearly explaining any homework assignments.
Adaptive Personalized Instruction
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Adaptive Grammar, Spelling, and Vocabulary Study PlansSupport English learners in developing English grammar, vocabulary, and spelling skills with adaptive study plans that are assigned based on individual learning needs. Each plan includes direct instruction and provides adaptive practice based on student performance.
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Adaptive Nonfiction Interactive ReadersAdaptive performance-based instruction steadily increases English learners’ capacity to read more complex informational texts. Each student completes self-guided, independent reading in their Interactive Reader. The Interactive Reader text extends two full years in complexity over the course of a school year, challenging students to apply skills and strategies to increasingly complex texts.
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Adaptive Foundational Skills WorkiLitELL provides secondary students who need varying levels of foundational skills practice–all the way down to phonological awareness–with age-appropriate Phonics and Word Study Readers and activities to build their English foundational literacy skills.
Newcomer Module
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Support Adolescent NewcomersThe iLitELL Newcomer Module provides lessons that help acclimate newcomers to the American school setting and transition to the English language.
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Newcomer Survival LanguageStudents focus on essential skills, such as how to introduce yourself, or on basic vocabulary, such as names for common classroom objects. Then students learn foundational literacy skills, such as letters and sounds.
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Newcomer Instructional ModelNewcomer lessons feature a shorter, more focused version of the iLitELL instructional model. The digital library offers selections made for secondary newcomers, with many selections below 100 Lexile. After students complete the module, they are ready for regular iLitELL instruction.
Flexible Implementation Options
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Blended Implementation OptionsIf digital equipment is limited and there’s not a device for every student every day, no worries. You can use iLitELL with a projector and as few as five or six devices in the class. 400+ texts are available for purchase in print, and print practice workbooks are also available for purchase.
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Digital Implementation OptionsiLitELL can be implemented completely digitally in a 1:1 program. Every student has a device, either a computer or tablet, and teachers have a whiteboard or computer connected to a projector.
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Offline Capabilities
Students don’t have access to the Internet away from school. Any teacher who has taught with technology can relate. iLitELL has you covered.
Students can use iLit offline on a Chromebook™ or iPad®. Assignments started online can be completed offline. eBooks that have been started can be read offline. When the student’s device is reconnected to the Internet, magic happens! The work is synced with the iLit system.
Take a deeper look at iLitELL
Program Overview
See how iLitELL accelerates English language proficiency.
Track Student Growth
Norm-referenced Snapshot
- iLitELL includes the norm-referenced GRADE™ diagnostic to provide a norm-referenced snapshot of student growth each at the start, middle, and end of each school year.
- The program also includes a screening assessment for newcomers.
Easy-to-use Reports
- iLitELL provides district, school, class, and student level reporting in easy-to-read graphs and visuals.
- Get a real-time look at student performance in comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, writing, and foundational skills.
Proven to Accelerate Growth!
Take a look at the research and results behind iLitELL to see how this program has helped English learners make two years of reading growth in a single year!
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The Research behind iLit
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Jim Cummins Whitepaper
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Foundational iLit Research
iLit Research Study
The Central Roles of of Language Awareness and Literacy Engagement in Accelerating Students’ Academic Development
Meet the authors behind iLitELL
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Elfrieda H. “Freddy” Hiebert, Ph.D.
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Sharroky Hollie, Ph.D.
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Jim Cummins, Ph.D.
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Roger Bonair-Agard
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Kelly Gallagher
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William G. Brozo, Ph.D.
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Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D.
Elfrieda H. “Freddy” Hiebert, Ph.D.
Sharroky Hollie, Ph.D.
Jim Cummins, Ph.D.
Roger Bonair-Agard
Kelly Gallagher
William G. Brozo, Ph.D.
Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D.
Hear from iLitELL Students
“It’s really helpful in my reading.”
-Robert
“iLit’s made me a better reader”
-Andria