ELD Storyline Outlines
- The Honeybee Man
A Storyline by Colleen Vallerga and Caitlin Vallerga - Apple Pie
A Storyline by Colleen Vallerga and Caitlin Vallerga - The Land of Fairytales
A Storyline by Colleen Vallerga
Note: Teachers can adapt classroom Storylines for ELD use by shifting the curricular focus to a language study. Teachers can adapt ELD Storylines for classroom use by shifting the curricular focus to classroom standards.
Like the classroom outlines, the ELD outlines present the episodes, key questions, activities, class organization, resources, standards, and assessment. The standards covered in an ELD Storyline differ in that they are primarily language focused.
Why is Storyline good for English Language Development (ELD)?
Storyline creates a rich, engaging context for authentic language learning and practice. It naturally includes the four domains of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Each Storyline is based on a story. Stories are something that everyone can relate to, since all cultures have a narrative genre. Students in the ELD classroom, who represent diverse cultures/languages, are united in their learning through stories, and each student is able to participate in the learning process. For more frequent updates about ELD Storyline, visit Caitlin’s blog.
ELD Storyline Outlines — Each ELD Storyline outline gives a complete overview. It includes the episodes, key questions, activities, class organization, resources and Oregon’s English Language Proficiency (ELP) standards. In addition to the outline, you will need to purchase a copy of the book that the ELD Storyline is based on. ELD Storyline Sample Page.