Scenario Response 7
Scenario Response 7
Brain-Compatible Teaching Observation Checklist for ELLs
Observer Name: ____________ | Teacher Observed: ____________ | Date: ____________
Classroom Environment & Engagement
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Classroom displays are visually stimulating and culturally inclusive (e.g., posters, student work, positive affirmations).
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Use of visuals, props, or realia to support content comprehension.
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Physical environment includes flexible seating, learning centers, or purposeful movement.
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Calm or engaging background music is used appropriately to enhance mood or focus.
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Safe, low-threat environment where mistakes are welcomed and encouraged as learning opportunities.
Instructional Strategies
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Lessons are clearly contextualized and relevant to students’ lives.
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Use of brain-compatible strategies like picture walks, KWLs, DRTA, or LEA.
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Use of hands-on, kinesthetic activities or role-playing.
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Incorporates storytelling, visual narratives, or multimedia to support learning.
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Varied grouping strategies (e.g., partner work, collaborative tasks) are evident.
Language Support & Scaffolding
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Sentence stems, word banks, or visual glossaries provided for structured speaking and writing.
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Wait time is used effectively; teacher avoids putting students on the spot unexpectedly.
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Scaffolds such as graphic organizers or sentence frames are embedded into tasks.
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Directions and instructions are clear, repeated, and supported with visuals or demonstrations.
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Teacher draws on students’ home languages, background knowledge, or cultural context.
Student Engagement
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Students are actively participating through discussion, interaction, or movement.
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Students show excitement or curiosity about the topic.
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Students are supported to ask questions and express ideas in multiple formats.
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Students are encouraged to reflect on their learning or make connections to their lives.
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Technology is used interactively and appropriately to enhance understanding.
Feedback & Support
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Teacher provides positive, specific feedback to reinforce desired behaviors or academic progress.
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Student success is celebrated visibly and/or verbally.
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Behavior expectations are clearly stated and reinforced in a supportive way.
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Teacher redirects behavior using positive language and options for regulation.