How does CMP accommodate English as a Second Language learners?
^ Back to Top ^ The Implementation Guide that comes with CMP materials when a school adopts CMP pays detailed attention to the needs of English Language Learners in the Mathematics classroom. Several strategies are outlined, and illustrated, to help teachers with the challenge of including ELL students. Each of these strategies in some way addresses instructional delivery. None of these strategies is based on modifying the cognitive demand of the mathematics in CMP. In addition there are two versions of parent/guardian letters, English and Spanish, made available to teachers to help them keep parents informed.
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